Google Scholar promotes itself as a resource that provides one-stop shopping for scholarly literature. It searches across many disciplines and covers a wide variety of resources, including journal articles, theses, books, abstracts, and more. Although Google Scholar is aimed at the academic community, it uses a very broad definition of "scholarly literature."
It is important to realize that not everything in Google Scholar is peer reviewed.
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American Psychological Association Help Center - (http://helping.apa.org/)
The American Psychological Association (APA) Help Center offers useful facts, information, and advice on how psychological services that can help people cope with problems such as stress, depression, family strife, or chronic illness.
Cogprints: Cognitive Sciences Eprint Archive- (http://cogprints.org/)
Associated with the eLib Programme this site offers hundreds of full-text scholarly papers related to the study of cognition. Users will find papers in fields such as Philosophy, Psychology, Linguistics, Biology, and Computer Science.
PsycWeb - (http://www.psychwww.com/)
Created and maintained by Georgia Southern professor of psychology Russell Dewey, this Website offers a wealth of materials for students and researchers in the general field of psychology. Perhaps the site's most impressive feature is a searchable journals database.