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Advanced Laboratory in Perception & Cognition


Need help with your research? Contact:
Jen Jarson
Social Sciences Reference Librarian
phone: x3552
email: jarson@muhlenberg.edu
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Selected Reference Materials

Annual Review of Psychology. (1950- ). Stanford, CA: Annual Reviews.
Main Collection 150.5 A615 v.1-
Also available online (and searchable). Search the library catalog by title.

Colman, A.M. (2001). A Dictionary of Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.
Reference 150.3 C716d

Craighead, W.E, and Nemeroff, C.B. (Eds.). (2001). The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science (3rd ed.). New York: Wiley.
Reference 150.3 E562o, 2001 v.1-4

Eysenck, M.W. (Ed.). (1991). The Blackwell Dictionary of Cognitive Psychology. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.
Reference 153.03 B632d

Hersen, M. (Ed.). (2003). Comprehensive Handbook of Psychological Assessement. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Reference 150.287 C737h v.1-4

Houde, O. (Ed.). (2004). Dictionary of Cognitive Science: Neuroscience, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, and Philosophy. New York: Psychology Press.
Reference 153.03 H836d

Kazdin, A.E. (Ed.). (2000). Encyclopedia of Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Reference 150.3 E563o v.1-8

Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms ( 10th ed.). (2001). Washington, DC : American Psychological Association.
Ready Reference 025.4915 T413o

Weiner, I.B. (Ed.). (2004). Handbook of Psychology. New York: Wiley.
Reference 150 H236o v.1-12


Finding Books

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    Finding Books    Our Catalog

OTHER LIBRARIES

        GETTING THERE:      Library Homepage    Finding Books    WorldCat

        GETTING THERE:      Library Homepage    Finding Books    E-ZBorrow

TIP: Check the E-ZBorrow catalog for any books you find in WorldCat. If not available there, then request via ILL.

        GETTING THERE:      Library Homepage    Finding Books    Other Libraries

        GETTING THERE:      Library Homepage    Finding Books    Borrowing from Other Libraries


Finding Articles: Searching in PsycINFO

The PsycINFO database provides indexing of journals in Psychology and related fields from 1887 to the present.  (Abstracts are included from 1984 to the present.)  Books, book chapters, and dissertations are also indexed. 

 

FIND PsycINFO

Library Homepage    Finding Articles    Periodical Databases and Indexes    Social Sciences

Or go directly to http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/articles/databases/social_sciences.html.

 


SEARCH PsycINFO

1. Start with keyword searching on the main screen.  In the empty Find fields, enter keywords that describe your topic.  It's recommended to search across multiple fields when you're just getting started, so leave the drop-down menus at their Select a Field (optional) default. 

    Need help with your keywords and search strategy?      Try the Keyword Searching (Combining Concepts) worksheet.  [ PDF | Word

    PsycINFO search tips to remember:       

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.

Because subjects are standardized, they cannot be searched as easily as keywords.  Use the results from your keyword searches to discover relevant subjects.  You can also use the Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms to determine the syntax and language of subjects.

Thesaurus of psychological index terms (10th ed.).  (2004).  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Ready Reference 025.4915 T413o

It may be more convenient to search the Thesaurus from within PsycINFO.  Click on the Thesaurus link below the Advanced Search tab. 


GET your articles

Once you have found an article you want, click on the Search Trexler Library for this title link.  Can you get the article online or in print

If your article is not available online or in print, follow the Request on Interlibrary Loan link to the request form.  NOTE: It usually takes between one and two weeks to receive articles via Interlibrary Loan.


Finding Articles: Other/Interdisciplinary Databases

These databases feature many psychology journals in full text. However, there is some overlap between their coverage, and neither database covers the entire discipline as well as PsycINFO. Go to these databases after you have gathered your citations from PsycINFO.

ERIC
Premier database in education, funded by the US Department of Education. Search for journal articles (EJs) as well as ERIC documents (EDs).


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.
Note: WilsonWeb does not allow for a Search Trexler Library for this title link. Instead, they include an icon ( ) when the library has the article available elsewhere. Click on the icon to be transferred to the catalog record for the journal. If the library does not have access to the article online or in print, request it via Interlibrary Loan. (For the form, go Library Homepage    Finding Articles    Getting a Copy of an Article.)

To find all databases available from the library, go
Library Homepage    Finding Articles   Periodical Databases and Indexes    Alphabetical List (or Social Sciences).


GET your articles

  1. When searching for articles, you may find the full-text of an article linked in the database.

  2. If not, you need to search the Trexler Library Catalog to see if we own the journal in which the article is published.
    • Some databases have a Search Trexler Library for this title link embedded. Click the link to check our holdings.
    • Otherwise, search the catalog by journal title. Verify that we have online, print, or microform access to the year/volume you need.

  3. 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    Finding Articles    Getting a Copy of an Article). Fill out the form with as much information as possible. Ask for help, if you have questions.

Citing Your Sources

For help using APA Style, consult the following resources:

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.).  (2001).  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Reference Desk Reserve 808.06615 p976m 2001 (at Reference Desk)

Concise Rules of APA Style.  (2005).  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Reference Desk Reserve 808.06615 C744r (at Reference Desk)

Trexler Library handout on using APA style: http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/reshelp/apa_example.pdf.
This and other style guide handouts available from the library website.  Library Homepage    Research Help    Citation Guides.

Writer's Handbook (University of Wisconsin--Madison)
http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/DocAPA.html

Try NoodleBib Express for a quick tutorial on APA Style: http://www.noodletools.com/login.php.


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