[Eril-l] Announcing the APA Databases & Electronic Resources Blog!

Cody, Alison acody at apa.org
Wed Dec 2 08:29:42 PST 2015


Please excuse cross-postings

Dear colleagues -

We are pleased to announce the launch of the American Psychological Association Databases & Electronic Resources Blog! This blog is your new source for all the information you're used to finding in PsycINFO News - and more.

For details, please see our welcome post, included below. You can also jump right in and start reading at blog.apapubs.org<http://blog.apapubs.org>. We've posted all articles from the 2015 issues of PsycINFO News, and have more posts queued up for the coming weeks and months.

Questions, comments, or suggestions for the blog? Please contact us at psycinfo at apa.org<mailto:psycinfo at apa.org>.

Happy reading!
Regards,

Alison K. Cody, MSLIS
Training Specialist
APA Databases & Electronic Resources Customer Relations

Welcome!

Welcome to the APA Databases & Electronic Resources Blog. Here you'll find all of the news and information you've come to expect from our newsletter, PsycINFO News, which we have retired with Volume 34, Issue 3.

You can keep up with this blog in several ways. Pull the RSS feed into your favorite reader, subscribe via email (see the sidebar for both of these options), or keep an eye out for an occasional digest sent to the PsycINFO Listserv<http://listserve.apa.org/cgi-bin/wa.exe?SUBED1=psycinfo&A=1>.

Those of you who are loyal readers of the newsletter may wonder why we've chosen to retire it. Over the last few years, we often found the newsletter format did give not give us the flexibility to make a time-sensitive announcement. There were issues where we had more content than we were able to use - and issues where we only had one or two items. And because we haven't produced a print version of the newsletter in several years, it began to seem less necessary to confine our communications to a print-based production schedule. And of course, once the PsycINFO News became web-based, using a PDF format became less relevant for delivery in the digital age.

And so, here we are, introducing the APA Databases & Electronic Resources Blog. You'll find the usual announcements from PsycINFO News: online and in-person training opportunities, new or updated training materials, and new features in APA Databases. Blog posts will also highlight new journals and include the monthly list of books added to PsycBOOKS. And that's not all - the blog will allow us to expand on what we covered in PsycINFO News, and we have a long list of ideas for posts, occasional features, irregular series, and more.

Questions, comments, or suggestions? Join the conversation! You can comment below, or send a note to us directly at psycinfo at apa.org<mailto:psycinfo at apa.org>.
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