Use the alphabetical list of tests from the Buros Center for Testing to determine whether a particular test or scale has been reviewed in Mental Measurements Yearbook and which volume contains the review. Access the review by consulting the relevant volume of the Mental Measurements Yearbook series (available in hardback in Ryan Library Reference).
Pro tip: if you're searching for a specific test and it doesn't come right up, try using only a portion of the test name or a keyword.
Here are some examples of types of helpful psychology internet resources. Place the cursor over the link for web site's content discription. If you have suggestions for additional links, please contact Denise Nelson.
Google is indeed your friend, but try these specialized tools for different, and probably more scholarly, results.
Science.gov - searches 200 million pages of "authoritative U.S. government science information"
JURN - searches millions of free, open access scholarly articles, chapters, and theses
Google Advanced Scholar Search - Search for scholarly articles.
Google Advanced Book Search - Search for books on your topic.
Diana Hacker's web site provides the following as a guide to web site evalution:
Authorship
Sponsorship
Purpose and audience
Currency