PubPsych
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PubPsych is a vertical Open access information retrieval system for psychological resources, which gets coordinated by the research support organization Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information (ZPID). The search interface is available in English, Spanish, French and German. PubPsych includes 833.212 datasets (Oct 2013) and offers, where available, full-text linking, links to additional information and link resolving. [1][2][3]
Cooperation Partners
PubPsych is a joint project of cooperating organizations within Europe and the United States of America. Participating organizations are:
- Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information (ZPID), Germany,
- Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique (INIST-CNRS), France,
- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Spain,
- National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System (NARCIS), Netherlands,
- National Library of Norway (NB), Norway,
- U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), USA,
- Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), USA. [4][5][6]
Mission
PubPsych aims to enhance the visibility of European and international psychological literature and offers free access to an expanding range of international databases including records not covered in commercial international databases.[7][8][9]
Data Pool
PubPsych indexes Databases either fully or just Psychology relevant segments. The data pool consists of the following:
Fully indexing:
Indexing of Psychology relevant segments:
Update frequency
The update frequency depends on the database, in average 6000 data records are getting added per month:
- PsychOpen, PsychData (immediately after the release of new records)
- PSYNDEX, MEDLINE® (weekly)
- ERIC, PASCAL, NARCIS (monthly)
- ISOC-Psicología, NORART (quarterly)
Links
References
- The information in this article is based on that in its German equivalent.
- ^ [1], accessed Oct 4, 2013
- ^ [2], accessed Oct 23, 2013
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