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PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology

Research Guide for PSYC 101

Access Library Resources Online

Trying to access library resources online? Follow the instructions on the Online Access to Library Resources page to access library databases, articles, and ebooks, both on-campus and off-campus.

Mardigian Search (searches all the library's databases at once)

Advanced Search

Search FAQs

Check out the library's self-paced tutorial How do I search library databases? to learn the basics of database searches.

1. What is Mardigian Search and why should I use it?

  • Mardigian Search is the library's Discovery search box, which looks through all of the library's databases at once.
  • Mardigian Search is great for:
    • finding out what's been studied in your research area
    • finding sources about interdisciplinary topics
    • finding specific articles

2. How do I search for articles about my topic?

  • Identify the keywords of your argument and use those as your search words
  • Each article has tags assigned to it, words or shorts phrases that make them searchable - you want your search words to match those tags
  • Words like factors, strategies, effects, issues, relationships are usually not used as tags - don't include them as search words
  • Example topicWhich strategies are effective for helping university students cope with stress?
    • Search: "university students" stress coping
      • "university students" will search it as a phrase, not separate words

3. I'm looking for a specific article or book. How do I find out if the library has it?

  • Enter the title into the search box, removing all punctuation

4. How do I focus the search hits to relevant articles that meet my assignment requirements?

  • Use Refine Your Search options to focus your search results
  • Peer-reviewed articles:
    • Check Peer Reviewed 
    • Check Journal article under Content Type
  • By Date:
    • Under Publication Date, move the scroll bar over to your preferred oldest year of publication
  • To Psychology articles
    • Under Discipline, check psychology

5. How do I preview the abstract/summary of articles in the list of search hits?

  • Click on Quick Look below the article title

6. How do I access the article so I can read the whole thing?

  • Click on Full Text Online
  • Look for pdf Full Text or HTML Full Text links

7. I can't find anything on my topic. What do I do?

  • The search words you're using to describe your topic may not match the tags that have been assigned to books and articles on that topic
    • Look through the Subject terms in the Refine Your Search sidebar and check the boxes beside the topic areas that interest you
  • When you find an article that looks interesting, look at its assigned tags/subjects
    • Add any relevant tags to your search
    • This will also help you develop your research questions and search for articles about your specific research questions 
  • There may not be research tying your main ideas together yet
    • Try searching for your main ideas separately and linking their findings together
  • If you've found one article that's relevant for your topic, look through the sources in its References list to see if any of them are also relevant to your research
  • Ask the Psychology Librarian, Nadine Anderson, for help
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