Psychology 327 ~ Spring 2001

Abnormal Psychology
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The following are selected resources available in the library and on the Internet.
Library Resources:
Articles and Databases
  Journals
  Books
 
Style Resources: Citing Information
Psychology Information on the Internet *
 
PSY 327 Course Syllabus (Sexton-Radek)

If you are accessing this page from off campus, the links to most library databases will not work. To use these resources, go to the Library Web Page, where you can connect to Articles and Databases, Reference Sources, and Electronic Journals and Newspapers after providing your Elmhurst College login and password. If you don't know your E.C. login or password, you'll want to see Computer Services, Room 107 CSTC.

Note: Please note that clicking Psychology Information on the Internet will open a new window.


Finding Information Using Library Resources

Articles and Databases

The two databases listed below also have limited coverage of psychological topics. The benefit to these databases is that there is some full text available; the drawback is that they cover both scholarly and popular journal sources. Be sure to evaluate the sources in these databases.

 

Journals

There are a variety of psychology and personality journals available through the library, both in electronic and print formats. The APA has a variety of journals available online.

You can use Illinet Online to determine if the library owns a particular journal in print or in microfilm. Check Journals and Magazines Available Online for a list of accessible electronic journals. If the article you seek is unavailable from these sources, you'll want to request it through our online Interlibrary Loan article request form.

 

Books

You can find circulating and other reference books by using Illinet Online. If a book appears in the catalog, but is not available at Elmhurst, you can request the item directly in Illinet Online. Please ask a librarian if you need assistance. Books not available through Illinet may be ordered through our online Interlibrary Loan book request form.

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Style Resources

Citing Information

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Created by Elaine Fetyko Page, Head of Technical Services
Updated 22 February, 2001 by Ayanna Gaines, Assistant Reference Librarian
A.C. Buehler Library, Elmhurst College