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PSY201: Find Articles in Scholarly Journals
Find Articles in Scholarly Journals
Characteristics of Scholarly Resources
Using References to Find More Sources
Psychology Encyclopedias
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Academic OneFile
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Articles from thousands of magazines, newspapers, and peer-reviewed journals. Includes the New York Times newspaper as far back as 1985.
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Medline via Pubmed
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The largest database of medicine- and dentistry- related abstracts, produced by the National Library of Medicine.
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ProQuest Central
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ScienceDirect
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Scholarly journal articles from the health, life, social, and behavioral sciences.
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Social & Behavioral Sciences
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APA Citations
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
by
American Psychological Association
Call Number: REF 808.02 P96 2020
ISBN: 1433832151
Publication Date: 2020
The official guide to the current (7th) format.
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What's this DOI Stuff?
Explains what DOI means and how to use it, with what to do when there isn't one.
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