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History and
Systems of Psychology
Psychology 950
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How to Find:
Books | Journal
Articles | Web
Sites | Citing Sources
FINDING BOOKS ABOUT PSYCHOLOGY
Using Catalogs to locate books:
1.) Ariadne
- Search by Keyword
- Find and Use Subject Headings
- Browse the shelves by Call
Number
3.)
WestCat - Western Michigan's catalog
4.) WorldCat
and 5.) Interlibrary
Loan
- Search by Keyword
- Find and Use Subject Headings
- Order item through Interlibrary
Loan
($1 per filled request waived during Library Renovation)
Examples of Books available in the Kalamazoo
College Library:
Subject Headings
Hours
for Western's Waldo Library (Main Library) 387-5059
Directions to
Western's Libraries
Note: Don't forget to use Print and Online Bibliographies
FINDING JOURNAL ARTICLES ABOUT PSYCHOLOGY
Off-Campus Access to
Licensed Resources
Journal Lists
Journal Indexes
See the Psychology
Research Guide: Using Indexes and Databases to help select
an Index.
PsycINFO
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Title List
Journals on Psychology and related fields.
Produced by the American Psychological Association.
Covers publications from 1887 to the present.
For help in selecting the best terms for searching PsycINFO,
use:
Thesaurus
of Psychological Index Terms (Reference Z695.1 .P7
T48 1997)
For more indexes covering Psychology, see the
Psychology Research Guide: Finding Articles.
Do you have access to a journal?
1.) Ariadne
(print)
- Title search on Title
of the Journal to locate print journal
3.)
WestCat - Western Michigan's catalog
4.) Interlibrary
Loan
- Order item through Interlibrary
Loan
($1 per filled request waived during Library Renovation)
- Use *only* when the journal is not available through
Ariadne, Electronic Journals, or WestCat.
FULL-TEXT RESOURCES
Electronic Journal Finder
Proquest
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Proquest Research Library is a database providing access to
over 2,000 periodicals. Graphics are included with the fulltext
in many cases. Users may search the entire database or select
specific subject modules (examples include Health, Women's
Studies and Education). Users also may select to search peer-reviewed
journals only. Coverage: 1986-present.
JSTOR
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Title
List.
| Some of the Psychology titles in JSTOR:
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Journal of Health
and Social Behavior |
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Journal of the
History of Ideas |
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Social Psychology
Quarterly |
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Project
MUSE < about
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Title
List.
| Some of the Psychology titles in Project
MUSE: |
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine |
Journal of Social History |
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Journal of the History of Ideas |
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine |
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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied
Sciences |
Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology |
LEXIS-NEXIS
Academic Universe <
about
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Title
List.
General Reference Center Gold <
about
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Health Reference Center - Academic <
about
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Wilson
Select Full Text <
about
>
Title
List.
FINDING WEB SITES ABOUT PSYCHOLOGY
To find Web sites, use search engines and web indexes. See
Finding Web Sites and Web
Indexes and Directories.
See also Web Sites by Subject
and Psychology Web
Sites.
WorldCat
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WorldCat contains bibliographic citations for high-quality
Web sites on a variety of subjects. When you search WorldCat
for Web sites, remember to check the box for "Internet
Resources" in the section called "Limit type to".
Sites are selected according to a collection development policy
that emphasizes quality, authoritativeness, and durability.
Web Sites:
Use these points to evaluate the credibility of Websites:
1. Accuracy
How reliable is the information? Are there editors and
fact checkers?
2. Authority
What are the author's qualifications? Is the publisher
reputable?
3. Objectivity
Is the author trying to sway opinion? Is the information
free from bias?
4. Currency
Is the publication date indicated? Is the source up
to date?
5. Coverage
Does the site cover the topic comprehensively, or are
there information gaps?
Sites that provide guidance on evaluating Websites:
CITING YOUR SOURCES in the APA style
See: How
to Cite Sources
See also Citing
Sources for help in citing print and electronic resources
in various bibliographic styles (MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.)
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association
5th ed., Washington, DC : American Psychological Association,
2001.
(Ref. BF 76.7 .P83 2001)
See the APA site on Electronic Reference Formats
for citing electronic resources:
http://www.apastyle.org/elecref.html
Book citation:
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Bolles, R. C. (1993). The story of
psychology: A thematic history. Pacific Grove, |
| Calif. : Brooks/Cole Pub. Co. |
Journal Citation:
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Stoving, R. K., Hangaard, J., Hansen-Nord,
M., & Hagen, C. (1999). A review |
| of endocrine changes in anorexia nervosa.
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 33 (2), |
| 139- 152. |
Chapter in a Book:
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McGuffin, P., & Katz, R. (1993). Psychopathology:
Genetic and experiential |
| factors : Genes, adversity, and depression.
In R. Plomin & G. E. McClearn (Eds.), |
| Nature, nurture, & psychology (pp.54-85).
Washington, DC : American Psychological |
| Association. |
APA
Format
From the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
See the APA site on Electronic Reference Formats for
citing electronic resources:
http://www.apa.org/journals/webref.html
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