Last updated: June 2, 2003

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Recognitions and Awards

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The World Wide Web (WWW) was created from the 1989 concepts of Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau (of CERN) and the first commercial web browser, NCSA Mosaic, only appeared in 1993. Thus, the WWW is so new that we are still seeking to define standards of excellence and quality for academic materials found online. This web-based resource has been developing as an available site since 1996, relatively early in the life of the WWW. Early recognitions noted below have given way to other forms of notice. I try simply to suggest some of evidence of external reviewers attesting to this sites' academic utility and quality.

Recent or Current Evaluations

      A Recommended site (Rating: 4/5) by PsychNet-UK. Category: Narrative Therapy
Contributor Online Dictionary of Mental Health 
 [Clearinghouse Seal] Narrative Psychology is Argus Clearinghouse approved with a rating
Categories: Health & Medicine & Social Science/Social Issues
 

Recommended Links (Selected): Libraries & Academic/Professional Sites.

These sites provide a link to (and may offer an explicitly positive evaluation of) this web resource.

 

Citations in Scholarly Works (Articles, Books, etc.)

Some Previous/No Longer Active Evaluations
  

On 12/22/97 Narrative Psychology: Internet and Resource Guide was selected as one of the best sites on the Web by Lycos TOP 5%. On 2/1/99 Narrative Psychology was listed as 13th among the 22 Psychology sites on the Lycos Top 5% list. Here is their review

 

 

Narrative Psychology originally received a [STAR] [STAR] [STAR] [STAR] ("must see") rating from [excite reviews]



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Hevern, V. W. (2003, June). Recognitions and awards. Narrative psychology: Internet and resource guide. Retrieved [enter date] from the Le Moyne College Web site:
http://web.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/nr-awards.html

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