This guide shows how to find journal articles, books, and other materials for psychology, counseling, and related fields. Questions? Ask a librarian!
APA PsycInfo is a database of over 4 million citations to journal articles and a few books, book chapters, and dissertations. It is compiled by the American Psychological Association. Article coverage goes back into the 19th century for some journals. Articles may be available to read online through links to other library subscriptions, particularly APA PsycArticles. The APA has created some tutorials to help you search this resource effectively:
Produced by the Buros Center for Testing at the University of Nebraska, this resource contains full-text reviews for test products in psychology, education, business and leadership. In addition, it provides a bibliography to all known commercially available English-language tests currently in print. Search Mental Measurements Yearbook in EBSCOhost.
Academic Search Ultimate is a large database with articles from scholarly journals, popular magazines, newspapers, trade periodicals, and more. Many of the articles are available to read online. Searches can obtain more results, but require more narrowing for relevance and scholarly quality. Search Academic Search Ultimate in EBSCOhost
McCartney Library's catalog lists the materials that we have: books, movies, music, and more! Enter keywords for your topic, an author's name, or the title of a book to see whether the library owns it and if it is currently available. You can sign in with your Geneva account to check due dates or save lists of items.
WorldCat is a very large, global database of library materials. Start off by searching what McCartney Library owns, then expand the scope to libraries worldwide for even more results.
Most library search tools include Advanced Search sections that allow you to limit, focus, and revise your searches. Boolean operators AND, OR, NOT can combine words and phrases to give you more precise results.
Additional search options such as publication date or scholarly articles will also help narrow your results. Article databases may have a limit for "scholarly journals," "academic journals" or "peer reviewed." They don't read every article, they just look at the journal as a whole, so some items marked "Academic Journal" are an editorial at the beginning or book reviews. In WorldCat, there is no limit for scholarly books, but adding the keyword "bibliographical references" will limit your search to those books that include citations.
Annual Reviews publishes literature reviews of current topics in many fields. Researchers analyze scholarly articles (usually more than a hundred) on a topic of interest and describe the current state of knowledge for that field. McCartney Library has access to Annual Review of Psychology in print and online.
If you have a citation to an article, you can find out whether the journal is available online or in print at McCartney Library. Search or browse the title list of McCartney Library's print and online journals, magazines, and newspapers, and see if that year is available.
Don't limit yourself to what is online. Interlibrary Loan is free and easy. If you know exactly what you want, fill out the Interlibrary Loan form. When you are looking at a citation in EBSCOhost article databases look for a link saying Request this item through interlibrary loan and all the article information is copied to a request so all you need to do is enter your name, ID, and email address.
Articles are usually emailed and arrive quickly, sometimes within two days. Books requested through interlibrary loan are delivered to Geneva College through the US Postal Service. Books must be picked up at McCartney Library. We will make every attempt to provide you with items that you can't obtain otherwise!
Email pgcLoan@gregorybgallagher.com with questions about interlibrary loan or the status of your request.