Psychology Resources
Finding ARTICLES
PsycINFO 1887 to present - APA's comprehensive, international database with indexing for articles from over 2000 journal titles, book chapters, dissertations, book reviews and more. Abstracts in English, journal articles in over 20 languages. (Database Service: EBSCO) user guide (PDF 66k)
ProQuest Psychology Journals - Abstracts and indexing for more than 640 titles, with over 540 titles available in full text, some dating back to 1971. Also includes 4,000 full text dissertations representing a range of psychology disciplines for 2000 through 2005. (Database Service: ProQuest) user guide (PDF 71k)
PsycARTICLES 1988 to present - Another APA resource with full text from 66 journals published by APA and affiliated organizations. Searching PsycInfo will link to the full text here. (Database Service: EBSCO) user guide (PDF 66k)
Academic Search Complete - An interdisciplinary database, provides access to psychological citations and some full text articles from a variety of non-APA publications. (Database Service: EBSCO) user guide (PDF 170k)
ProQuest Research Library - Another interdiscplinary database with coverage dating back to 1985. (Database Service: ProQuest) user guide (PDF 78k)
Credo Reference - An electronic reference book collection.
Gale Virtual Reference Library: Social Science - Electronic encyclopedias covering the social sciences.
Finding BOOKS
Edgewood's Catalog - Books, journal titles, videos, more. See also new books.
Course Reserves - Search by course number or instructor
WorldCat - for books, videos, etc from libraries nationwide
Psychology WEBSITES
APA (American Psychological Association) Online - Psychology-related news, links for students interested in a career in psychology, and association and publication information.
Encyclopedia of Psychology - Eight topics, ranging from career to environment behavior relationships, guide users to approximately 2,000 links. The topical areas include links to pet behavioral disorders, athletic performance optimization, graduate school application tips, psychological software, and random number generators.
National Mental Health Information Center - Developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the National Mental Health Information Center is an authoritative clearinghouse for very useful resources, news, and reading material on mental health issues and conditions.