Human Development & Family Studies
Starting points for finding information.
Websites
- National Institutes of Health (NIH): Institutes, Centers, and Offices
Links to institutes, centers, and offices, such as the National Institute on Aging and the National Institute of Child Health & Human Development.
- Internet Resources on Aging (American Association of Retired Persons/AARP)
Search or browse by topic a large collection of online resources.
- AgeSource Worldwide (American Association of Retired Persons/AARP)
Searchable database of online information collections (databases, clearinghouses, metasites, etc.) with a focus on aging.
- Social Work & Social Services Websites
(George Warren Brown School of Social Work)
A large collection of links, organized by topic (down syndrome, therapy, gerontology and aging, etc.).
- Child & Family WebGuide (Tufts University)
Links to evaluated sites containing child development research and practical advice.
- Information for Practice: News and New Scholarship from around the World
Current awareness and more for social service professionals.
Organizations
Find Articles
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- Search CSU Libraries databases for human development and family studies.
The database PsycINFO is a good starting point.
See also the broader database listing for the social sciences.
will appear in your database search results. Use it to discover if the fulltext of an article (print/electronic/microtext) is available through CSU Libraries.
Imagine that our database search returns the following article description. Click the FindIt button to see if you can retrieve the fulltext article:
Goldstein, S. (2006). Students' and instructors' beliefs about excellent lecturers and discussion leaders. Research in Higher Education, 47(6), 685-707.

Use interlibrary loan to request journal articles that are not available through the CSU Libraries, or to request a PDF copy of articles only available in print/microtext.
Learn about Endnote software and services for directly exporting citations from databases, organizing your research, and creating your footnotes/endnotes/reference list.
Newspaper/Newswire Articles
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Books and More
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Dissertations/Theses
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- Use the CSU Libraries database, Dissertations and Theses: Fulltext
Search by topic/author/other for dissertations/theses completed worldwide. Download fulltext (PDF) for many completed 1997 or later.
Use interlibrary loan to request theses/dissertations that are not available in fulltext.
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