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Dictionaries and Thesauri
American Psychological Association. (2004). Thesaurus of psychological index terms (10th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.
Call Number: Trexler Library Ready Reference 025.4915 T413o (Level A)Campbell, R.J. (2004). Campbell's psychiatric dictionary (8th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Collection 616.89003 C189c (Level A)VandenBos, G.R. (Ed.). (2007). APA dictionary of psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Collection 150.3 A639d (Level A)Encyclopedias, Handbooks and Manuals
Annual review of psychology. (1950- ). Stanford, CA: Annual Reviews.
Call Number: Trexler Library Main Collection 150.5 A615 v.1- (Level B)
Also available online (and searchable). Search the library catalog by title.Craighead, W.E, and Nemeroff, C.B. (Eds.). (2001). The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral science (3rd ed.). New York: Wiley.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Collection 150.3 E562o, 2001 v.1-4 (Level A)Kazdin, A.E. (Ed.). (2000). Encyclopedia of psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Collection 150.3 E653o v.1-8 (Level A)Paykel, E.S. (Ed.). (1992). Handbook of affective disorders (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Collection 616.8527 P344h (Level A)Thackery, E. and Harris, M. (Eds.). (2003). The Gale encyclopedia of mental disorders. Detroit, MI: Gale Group.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Collection 616.89003 G151e v.1-2 (Level A)Weiner, I.B. (Ed.). (2003). Handbook of psychology. New York: Wiley.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Collection 150 H236o v.1-12 (Level A)Wolman, B.B. (Ed.). (1996). The encyclopedia of psychiatry, psychology and psychoanalysis (1st ed.). New York: Holt.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Collection 616.89003 W865e (Level A)DSM
American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.). (Text Revision). Washington, DC: Author.
Call Number: Trexler Library Ready Reference 616.89 A512d4 2000 (Level A)Widiger, T.A., et. al. (Ed.). (1994-1998). DSM-IV sourcebook (1st ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Collection 616.89075 A512d4 Suppl. v.1-4 (Level A)
See a list of all databases via the Library Homepage -- Databases A to Z (in the QuickLinks box).
Check the Psychology Subject Guide for other recommended databases and resources.
START WITH...
***PsycINFO
Premier database of scholarly and professional literature in psychology and related areas.
NOTE: Search here first!ALSO TRY...
PsycARTICLES
Full-text of articles from over 60 journals published by the American Psychological Association and allied organizations.
NOTE: Most PsycARTICLES content is included in PsycINFO. Start with PsycINFO!Academic Search Premier
Indexes 700+ psychology publications (non-academic and peer-reviewed), and contains some full text for many of them.OmniFile (WilsonWeb)
Indexes 100+ peer-reviewed psychology journals, and contains full text for many of these titles.Sage Journals Online
Provides access to all journals published by Sage (full-text online for 1999-present), including many psychology, psychiatry, and related journals.
SEARCHING
1. Start with keyword searching on the main screen. Enter keywords that describe your topic.
Search tips to remember:
- Brainstorm alternate keywords (synonyms) for your concepts. Connect synonyms with OR. Example: stress or anxiety; women or female; "academic achievement" or "educational achievement"
- Use * for truncation. Example: therap* retrieves therapy, therapies, therapeutic, etc.
- Use " " for phrase searching. Example: "obsessive compulsive disorder"
2. Browse through your results. Click on any article that looks relevant to see more information about it. Read the abstract, summarizing the article.
As you look through your results, use them to your advantage.
- What other words could you use in your next search? Look in the title, keywords, and abstract sections of relevant article records.
- What subjects could you use? Each article has been assigned subjects that describe the content of the article. The subject of one article should lead you to more like it.
- When you find a useful article, don't forget to look at its reference list. Is there anything there you might be able to use?
GETTING ARTICLES
- When searching for articles in library databases, you may find the full-text of an article linked in the database.
- If not, you need to search the Trexler Library Catalog to see if we own the journal in which the article is published.
- Most databases have a Get It! link embedded. Click the link to check our holdings.
- Otherwise, search the catalog by journal title or by ISSN . Verify that we have online, print, or microform access to the year/volume you need.
- If we do not own the journal you need, request the article via Interlibrary Loan.
- Some databases have a Request on Interlibrary Loan link embedded. Click the link to fill out the form. Click Submit.
- Otherwise, use the Interlibrary Loan Journal Article Request Form (Library Homepage -- Interlibrary Loan (in the Quick Links box) -- Articles request form). Fill out the form with as much information as possible. Ask for help, if you have questions.
TREXLER LIBRARY
Search the Trexler Library Catalog to find out what books, government publications, journals, videos, etc. the library owns.
GETTING THERE: Use the shortcut search box on the Library Homepage or Library Homepage -- Library Catalogs (in the Quick Links box) -- Trexler Library Catalog
OTHER LIBRARIES
WorldCat. To find books held by other libraries, search WorldCat, a database of over 60 million library records from around the country and world. Use the ILL button to request a book from another library. (ILL can take 10-14 days.)
GETTING THERE: Library Homepage -- Library Catalogs (in Quick Links box) -- Other Library Catalogs -- WorldCat
American Psychological Association
http://www.apa.orgMedlinePlus: Learning Disorders (U.S. National Library of Medicine / National Institutes of Health)
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/learningdisorders.htmlMedlinePlus: Mental Health (U.S. National Library of Medicine / National Institutes of Health)
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/mentalhealth.htmlNational Institute of Mental Health
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/
For help using APA Style, consult the following resources:
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed. Washington, DC: APA, 2010.
Reference Desk Reserve 808.06615 P976m 2010 (at Reference Desk)Concise Rules of APA Style, 6th ed. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2010.
Reference Desk Reserve 808.06615 C744r 2010 (at Reference Desk)Trexler Library handout on using APA style: http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/reshelp/apa_example.pdf
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