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Psychological Science

Introduction to information resources

Before You Search

 

Can't find the full article?   Use this button to see if we own it.

Interlibrary Loan

If we do not own an article, you can always request the article from another library via Interlibrary Loan.  If you are making a request for the first time, you will need to create a registration before making your request.  Interlibrary loaning an article is always free for students, staff, and faculty and requests are usually filled very quickly.  More information and details are available.

You can use our Document Delivery service to request scanned versions of items we own in print.  Due to copyright, we cannot scan whole books, but book chapters and older articles in print can be scanned and sent to you.  Use the Interlibrary Loan sign-in and, under "New Request" select "Document Delivery" as the type of request.  This might just save you a trip to the stacks!

Core Resources in Psychology

Additional Resources

Using PsycInfo

Searching in PsycInfo?   Work through this brief guide to see all of the added features and ways to improve your searching in PsycInfo.

Database Tips

Tips: 

  • Using AND to link your search terms will narrow your search.
     
  • Using OR to link your search terms will broaden your search.
  • Use a * after the root of a word to find variations on a term.

    Example:   child*      Finds "child," "childhood," or "children".

ALERTS!

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Alerts can be set up in ProQuest that will email you new articles published in a particular journal.  There is a 24 hour indexing lag, however, for many titles, this covers pre-print material as well.