Library Databases for Scholarly
Journal Articles and Magazines Ebscohost
(EBSCO)
Academic Search Complete
Health
Source: Consumer Edition
MasterFile
Premier (magazines)
Professional
Development Collection
Psychology
& Behavioral Sciences Collection
Religion
and Philosophy Collection
Vocational
and Career Collection
for scholarly journals only, click on the limit to "Scholarly
(Peer-Reviewed) Journals (show
me→)
WilsonWeb
(H.W. Wilson)
OmniFile
Full Text Mega
Education Full Text
Readers'
Guide Full Text
Social
Sciences Full Text
for scholarly journals only, click on the limit to "Peer
Reviewed" (show
me→)
Library Databases for information about careers
and job search skills
Ferguson's
Career Guidance Center (Facts on File)
Learning
Express Library: Job Search and Success Skills & Resume and
Interviewing Success Skills
Searching for Self-Change Topics
in Library Databases
Select the name of the database or databases from the list above that
you wish to search. (or all of our databases can be viewed by going
to the library
home page and clicking on Articles,
Research & More)
Click on "Scholarly (Peer-Reviewed) Journals, Peer
Reviewed, or Peer-reviewed publications" on the database search
screen if required by your assignment. (instructions shown with database
listings in the previous section of this page)
In the first search box, type your topic. In the next text box, type
any additional terms related to your topic. (show
me→)
You can limit to full text to ensure that all of
your search results will include the full text of the articles. (show
me→)
If you do not limit to full text, you will be able to use Article
Linker in your results to locate the article's full text from
other sources if it is available. (show
me→)
Searching for Books for Self-Change Topics in the
Online Catalog
Go to the Library home page and click on Books
(Online Catalog)
Type in your topic in the blank text box. (show
me→)
Some topics may be so specific that an entire book may not be devoted
to it. Many of your topics will fall into books on college success,
school success, or study skills. (show
me→)
Books that can be checked out are located in the "Circulating Collection"
and have a call number identifying the location of the book on our shelves.
(show
me→)
Electronic Books that are available to read online will have the phrase
[electronic resource] or [computer file] in the title of the book. After
clicking on the title of the book, you will see a link in the book record
to go to the electronic database for the book. (show
me→)
Subject Areas in Library Shelves
(see Library
of Congress for complete list)
BF Psychology
BF 309-499 Consciousness. Cognition
BF 501-505 Motivation
BF 511-593 Affection. Feeling. Emotion
BF 608-635 Will. Volition. Choice. Control
BF 636-637 Applied psychology (includes self-actualization, success,
time)
BF 697-697.5 Differential psychology. Individuality. Self
BF 698-698.9 Personality (includes academic achievement)
BF 724 Adolescence
BF 724.5 Adulthood
BF 724.8 Old Age
BF 795-839 Temperament. Character
HM 251-291 Social Psychology
HQ 1059.4 Middle Age
LB Education
LB 1025-1050.75 Teaching (Principles and practice)
LB 1049.9-1050.75 Reading (General)
LB 1050.9-1091 Educational psychology
LB 2300-2430 Higher education
LB 3050-3060.87 Educational tests, measurements, evaluations and examinations
LB 3602-3640 School life. Student manners and customs
RA 773-788 Personal health and hygiene
RA 790 Mental Health
RC 321-571 Neurosciences (includes memory, personality, psychology, psychiatry, mental health)
Searching for Electronic Books
exclusively
Learning
Express Library: E-books
netLibrary
(view
search tutorial)
eBrary
(view
search tutorial)
Reference Books
The Praeger handbook on stress and coping edited
by Alan Monat, Richard S. Lazarus, and Gretchen Reevy, 2007.
Reference BF 575 .S75 P73
Handbook of emotions edited by Michael Lewis and
Jeannette M. Haviland-Jones, 2000.
Reference BF 561 .H35
Encyclopedia of health & behavior, editor in
chief, Norman B. Anderson, 2004.
Reference R 726.5 .E53
Careers and Occupations: Looking to the Future edited
by Brian Hoyle, 2007.
Online
through Gale Virtual Reference Library
Citing Sources with APA
APA
Web Site (official site)
APA
Citation Style: Brief Guide (Long Island University)
APA
Style for Electronic Formats (West Words)
Citation
Guides (from the University of Michigan)
Using
APA to Cite and Document Online Sources (Bedford/St. Martins)
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
(style guide) is also available from the library's reserves desk (BF76.7
.P83 Reserves)
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