I don't mean to throw a fly into this ointment but I think which five journals your library should carry would depend on other factors like the areas of training of the faculty, the courses you teach, and the like. Personally I keep pushing for more online text access on our campus. I know it isn't the only solution but when funds are so limited I can't seem to convince myself otherwise. Tim
_________________________________________________ Timothy O. Shearon, PhD Albertson College of Idaho 2112 Cleveland Blvd. Caldwell, ID 83605 [EMAIL PROTECTED] teaching: History and systems; Intro to Neuropsychology; Child Development; Physiological Psychology; Psychology and Cinema -----Original Message----- From: Jean-Marc Perreault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 9:57 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: Top 5 Psych Journals Greetings all, The College where I teach has a very small library. We only carry 6 psych journals, and we are in the process of re-evaluating whether we want to modify our subscriptions. Here are the journals we have: 1. Canadian Journal of Counselling 2. Canadian Psychology 3. Current Psychology 4. Environment and Behaviour 5. Monitor on Psychology 6. Psychological Bulletin We also carry Psychology today as a magazine, although I often wonder if this is not a hinderance to student's ability to discriminate between good publications, and "popular" ones... Do you know of any quality psych-related magazines? My question is as follow: What would be your top 5 journals that are accessible to first and second year-level psych students? I'd like to compile this and compare with what we carry here (I will also take into consideration what we can access as Full-text online). Thanks in advance! JM --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
