This is an alphabetical list of websites listed on Harris Library web pages.
Harvard Family Research Project
Sponsored by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the Project conducts research about
programs and policies that serve children and families throughout the United States. The site's
Research Areas section provides information on the organization's projects. The
site also links to the
Evaluation Exchange, a quarterly newsletter that includes articles from evaluators and
practitioners. The
Family Involvement Network of Educators (FINE), which is devoted to strengthening
teacher preparation for family/community partnerships, is also represented on this site. [Listed
April 23, 2001.] (HFRP)
Health Information - National Institutes of Health
This site provides health information resources by the National Institutes of Health. The NIH
mission is to uncover new knowledge that will lead to better health for everyone. NIH works toward
that mission by: conducting research in its own laboratories; supporting the research of
non-Federal scientists in universities, medical schools, hospitals, and research institutions
throughout the country and abroad; helping in the training of research investigators; and fostering
communication of biomedical information. [Listed April 1, 2001. Last updated December 31, 2002.]
(NIHHealth)
Health on the Net Foundation (HON)
Established in 1994, HON is a not-for-profit International Swiss Organization whose mission
is to provide access to useful and reliable online medical and health information. A significant
contribution of this organization is the
HON Code of Conduct (HONcode), which was developed as a means of standardizing the
reliability of medical and health information available on the web. The HON code defines a set of
principles that website developers should follow when creating a site containing medical or mental
health information. The
HONcode section of the site provides a list of the recommended principles. This
section also includes the
HONcode Hunt search box (keyword searches lead to approved HONcode sites) and the
HONcode Site Checker. The home page also offers access to medical illustrations
through the
HONmedia feature. [Listed April 23, 2001.] (HON)
Healthfinder
This site is a gateway consumer health and human services information website from the United
States government. It can lead you to selected online publications, clearinghouse, databases, web
sites, and support and self-help groups. This information can help you find and help you make
better choices for yourself and your family about health and human services needs. [Listed April 1,
2001.] (Healthfinder)
HealthGate
Is a site used to facilitate improvements in patient care, biomedical research, and education
by employing state-of-the-art technology to make information access and coverage both thorough and
easy, while maintaining the highest standards of academic and scientific integrity. [Listed April
1, 2001.] (HealthGate)
Healthy People 2010: Volume 26
This website links the user to the Substance Abuse section (volume 26) of the publication,
Healthy People 2010. The publication is a "statement of national health objectives designed to
identify the most significant preventable threats to health and to establish national goals to
reduce these threats." Volume 26 includes substance abuse statistics, statistical tables
from the National Survey and Drug Abuse, and much more. [Listed December 27, 2002. Last updated
July 21, 2003.] (HeaP2010v26)
Heritage Foundation
According to their website the Foundation's mission is "to formulate and promote conservative
public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom,
traditional American values and a strong national defense." The site includes commentaries and
working papers on a variety of issues. [Listed April 1, 2001.] (Heritage)
Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention
This is a U. S. Department of Education established Center, which provides nationwide support
for campus alcohol and other drug prevention efforts. The Center works with colleges and
universities throughout the country to develop strategies for changing campus culture and promote
healthy lifestyles. [Listed April 1, 2001.] (HEC)
HUD USER
Produced by the Office of Policy Development and Research of the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development, this site offers a
Bibliographic Database that provides access to abstracts of over 10,000 reports,
books and articles on housing and community development issues. The full text of the annual
State of the Cities report is also available on the site, along with a related data system
focusing on 114 selected U.S. cities. [Listed April 1, 2001. Last updated July 18, 2003.] (HUD)
Human Development Report
This publication of the United Nations Development Programme provides comparative data for
174 countries in such areas as demographics, crime, gender gaps in employment and education,
nutrition and many other topics. The report is in PDF format. [Listed May 12, 2006.] (HDRO)
Human Service Information Technology Applications (HUSITA)
This is the home page for HUSITA, an international association of information technology
innovators in human services. The site links primarily to resources related to the association
itself. [Listed April 1, 2001.] (HUSITA)
HYTELNET version 6.8
This site is designed to assist Telnet users in reaching all of the INTERNET-accessible
libraries, Free-nets, BBSs, & other information sites by Telnet. It is specifically focused on
assisting those users who access Telnet via a modem or the ethernet from an IBM compatible personal
computer. [Listed April 1, 2001. Last updated July 15, 2003.] (HYTELNET)