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A Guide to Library Research in Psychology
Last update: Sep 10th, 2009 URL: http://guides.swem.wm.edu/psychology  Print Guide  RSS Updates

BOOKS, DISSERTATIONS, ETC.            Print Page
  
 

Finding Books on Your Topic--A Basic Guide

Books at W&M

  • Library Catalog  
    A database that lists items owned at the College of William & Mary's libraries (Swem, Law, and branch libraries), plus the Colonial Williamsburg Rockefeller Library and Richard Bland College Library in Petersburg, Virginia (an affiliate of W&M).
  • PsychiatryOnline  
    Includes the full-text of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), the DSM Handbook of Differential Diagnosis, the DSM Cases, several psychiatry textbooks and journals.

Books at Other Libraries

  • WorldCat  
    A database that lists items owned at 60,000 libraries, mostly in the United States.
  • Center for Research Libraries  
    A database that lists items owned at a consortium of North American research libraries.

Dissertations & Conference Papers

DISSERTATIONS:

 

CONFERENCE PAPERS:

      

    Guides to Conducting Psychological Research

    For the most recent guides, search our Library Catalog using one of these search strategies:

    PSYCHOLOGY AND RESEARCH

    or

    PSYCHOLOGY AND RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGY

     

    Example titles are: 

     

    BF76.5 .B67 2005   
    Bordens, K. S.   (2005). 
    Research and design methods: A process approachBoston: McGraw-Hill.


    BF76.5 .C53 2004 
    Clark-Carter, D.   (2004).  
    Quantitative psychological research: A student's handbook.   New York: Psychology Press.


    F76.5 .D85 2005   
    Dunbar, G. L.   (2005).  Evaluating research methods in psychology: A case study approach.  
    Oxford: BPS Blackwell.


    BF39 .H2644 2006    

    Eid, M., & Diener, E.  (2006).  Handbook of multimethod measurement in psychology.  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.


    BF76.5 .E93 2005    

    Evans, J. S. B. T.   (2005).  How to do research: A psychologist's guide.   New York: Psychology Press.


    BF76.5 .P795 2006    

    Leong, F. T. L., & Austin, J. T.   (2006).   The psychology research handbook: A guide for graduate students and research assistants.   Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.


    BF76.5 .M317 2005    

    Marczyk, G. R., DeMatteo, D, & Festinger, D.  (2005).  Essentials of research design and methodology.   Hoboken, NJ.: John Wiley & Sons.

      

     

     

       

     

     

     

     

        
       
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