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This research guide provides subject and discipline related suggested resource links, search strategies, and research tips to support course assignments and student research success.
What do you need?
To locate your sources, choose relevant databases and use strategic searching. For example, if searching for articles on a learning theory, use a psychology database and an education database. If you need historical information, use a psychology database and an historical or humanities database.
Core Databases
- APA PsycArticles® This link opens in a new windowBrowse and search key subjects, such as theory, in the "APA Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms" linked at the top of the database page. (For more information, click the Psychology Thesaurus/Subject Headings tab above.)
- APA PsycInfo® This link opens in a new windowTo find and search subjects, use the "APA Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms" linked at the top of the page. Enter a key concept and try "Relevancy Ranked" as the display. (For more information, click the Psychology Thesaurus/Subject Headings tab above.)
Look for, or limit your search to Impact Statement which is like an abstract, but instead of describing the technical process, it explains the relevance of the research to the general public. - Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection This link opens in a new windowTo find and search subjects, use the "Subjects" link at the top of the page. (For more information, click the Psychology Thesaurus/Subject Headings tab above.)
- PTSDpubs This link opens in a new window
- SAGE Premier This link opens in a new window
- ScienceDirect Databases (All) This link opens in a new window
Related Databases
- Academic Search Complete This link opens in a new window
- EagleSearch This link opens in a new window
- Google Scholar This link opens in a new windowFor access to ORU full-text: In Google Scholar go to the menu, choose Settings, then Library links in the left menu. Key in Oral Roberts University and Save. When you are logged in to "Off Campus Access," the results will provide a link (E-resources@OraRoberts) to the article, if it is available full-text in the library.
- PLOS - Public Library of Science This link opens in a new window
- Scientific Research Publishing (SCIRP)(Open access)
An academic publisher providing more than 200 open access, online, peer-reviewed journals. Includes cited references.