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Social Sciences Reference Librarian
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Advances in experimental social psychology. (1964- ). New York: Academic Press.
Main Collection 301.15 A244 v.1-Blackwell handbook of social psychology.
Brown, R., and Gaertner, S. (Eds.). (2003). Blackwell handbook of social psychology: Intergroup processes. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
Main Collection 302.3 B632hFletcher, G.J.O., and Clark, M.S. (Eds.). (2003). Blackwell handbook of social psychology: Interpersonal processes. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
Main Collection 302 B612haTesser, A., and Schwarz, N. (2003). Blackwell handbook of social psychology: Intraindividual processes. Malden, MA : Blackwell.
Main Collection 302 B632hCorsini, R.J. (1999). The dictionary of psychology. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Mazel, Taylor, and Francis.
Reference 150.3 C826dHogg, M.A., and Cooper, J. (Eds.). (2003). The Sage handbook of social psychology. London: Sage.
Main Collection 302 H716sKazdin, A.E. (Ed.). (2000). Encyclopedia of psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Reference 150.3 E563o v.1-8Kruglanski, A.W., and Higgins, E.T. (Eds.). (2007). Social psychology: Handbook of basic principles (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford.
Reference 302. S678pGilbert, D., Fiske, S., and Lindzey, G. (Eds.). (1998). The handbook of social psychology (4th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
Reference 302 H236o, 1998 v.1-2Ramachandran, V.S. (Ed.). (1994). Encyclopedia of human behavior. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Reference 150.3 E56oRoeckelein, J.E. (1998). Dictionary of theories, laws, and concepts in psychology. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Reference 150.3 R711d
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 -- Articles A-Z (in the Find box) -- PsycINFO
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.
PsycINFO search tips to remember:
- Use ? for wildcard character. Example: wom?n retrieves woman and women
- 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. See more on subjects below.
- 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?
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 T413oIt 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 Get It! 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.
Remember, the Psychology Department's PsycINFO tutorial is available at http://www.muhlenberg.edu/depts/psychology/PSYCHINFO.htm.
INTERDISCIPLINARY
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. These databases may also be helpful, though, in finding background information on a topic.
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.SUBJECT SPECIFIC
To find all databases available from the library, go to http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/articles/databases/alphabetical.html or follow Library Homepage -- Articles A-Z (in the Find box).
NEWS
LexisNexis Academic
Indexes and provides full-text of major national and international newspapers, newswires, select journals and magazines, and legal publications. Updated daily. Coverage from as early as 1980 to the present.
American Psychological Association
http://www.apa.orgIntute: Social Sciences -- Psychology
http://www.intute.ac.uk/socialsciences/psychology/Social Psychology Network
http://www.socialpsychology.org/Society for Personality and Social Psychology
http://www.spsp.org/
For help using APA Style, first consult http://www.muhlenberg.edu/depts/psychology/FindReadCite.htm#citations.
For additional information on 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)Writer's Handbook (University of Wisconsin--Madison)
http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/DocAPA.htmlTrexler 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 -- Citation Guides (in the Research Help box).
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