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Interlibrary Loan service will be paused between June 14th and June 28th, 2023. Service will resume on June 29th. All requests will be fulfilled in the order they were received.

Overview of Psychology Resources

Use this guide to access the library's online psychology resources.

Databases with Peer-Reviewed Articles

Find Psychology Articles Here!

Databases are large collections of journal and magazine articles.  The following databases contain articles and resources about psychology and related topics.

Using APA Products

Books

Search for Books in the Catalog

Click here to access our book and DVD catalog.

*Find Electronic Books

To search ONLY for ebooks in the library catalog:

  1. Type your keywords into the search box (above).
  2. When your list of results appears, click on "Format" on the left side of the screen.
  3. Choose "eBook" from the list of options.
  4. Click on the title of an e-book in your new list of results.  Then click on the off-campus-access link in the "Electronic Resource" section.

Psychology eBook Titles from Gale

RefWorks

RefWorks

RefWorks is a new way to collect, manage, and organize research.  You can read, annotate, organize, and cite your research as well as collaborate by sharing collections.

From simple bibliographies to papers formatted with in-text citations or footnotes, RefWorks handles it all. ​To learn more about RefWorks, use our RefWorks research guide.

To create a RefWorks account:

  1. Go to the link below and click Create account
  2. Fill in your information, making sure to use your DelVal email address.  
  3. Go to your inbox and click the email link to complete the activation process. 

Already have an account? Just go to the link below and click "Log In"

Online Tutorials

RefWorks screencasts are available 24/7 on ProQuest's YouTube Channel. 

Click here to begin watching.

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The Writing Center

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