Our upcoming "Essential Skills" and "Advanced Options" workshops will help you use PsycINFO to find the sources you need for your research projects and papers in psychology.
PsycINFO: Essential Skills
Get a head start on finding the sources you need for your papers and projects in psychology. Learn how to set up an effective search to capture relevant articles in the University Libraries' database PsycINFO. Find out more about quickly determining if an article is empirical or not, and learn how to take the article information from the database and turn it into a correctly formatted APA citation.
Thursday, September 24
2:00-2:45 p.m.
Location: Online (Zoom) - please register in advance to receive instructions by email for accessing the event online shortly before it begins.
OR
Thursday, October 8
12:00-12:45 p.m.
Location: In-person (Bracken Library room 225)
PsycINFO: Advanced Options
Discover more ways to find the most relevant, helpful articles for your research project in PsycINFO. Use classification codes to zero in on your research topic, branch out into related sources with the "cited by" tool, and improve your search results with the database thesaurus. Learn about advanced search options to look for articles that use particular tests and measures, and even limit to those with appended tests.
Wednesday, September 30
10:00-10:45 a.m.
Location: Online (Zoom) - please register in advance to receive instructions by email for accessing the event online shortly before it begins.
OR
Thursday, October 15
4:00-4:45 p.m.
Location: In-person (Bracken Library room 225)