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February 21, 2005
Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation has a database of abstracts for publications on the family, "The Heritage Foundation’s Family & Society Database catalogs social science findings on the family gleaned from peer-reviewed journals, books, and government surveys. Serving legislators and staffers, journalists and writers, teachers and students, as well as clergymen and helping professionals, the Database makes social science research easily accessible to the non-specialist." The publications themselves look pretty normal, although you do wonder if they use some kind of filter. I'm pretty sure I can just access something like psychinfo through Endnote.
This reminds me -- I had a dream last night that I was in a romantic relationship with another woman. It was kind of a relief, because she was really nice (and I've been feeling pretty lonely lately), but then we went to bed and I remembered that I wasn't really all that into sex with other women. But then it was fun, so everything was okay! And then I woke up to Pica asleep on my pillow.
Posted by mary at February 21, 2005 11:25 AM
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