Library Resources for Research
Psychology Databases
Essential – Start Here
- PsycINFOCovers psychology and related disciplines in the behavioral sciences. Materials indexed include journals, book chapters, books, and dissertations. Some full text is available.
- Web of ScienceMultidisciplinary index covering topics in the sciences, social sciences and humanities. Some full text available.
- Psychology and Behavioral Sciences CollectionProvides coverage for a broad range of subjects in the fields of psychology, behavioral sciences and related disciplines; some full text.
- PubMedU.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) database of biomedical and life sciences journal literature.
Related Databases
- Databases & E-Reference in PsychologyView all OU Libraries databases and eReference materials associated with your subject.
- Academic Search CompleteComprehensive, multidisciplinary database covering social sciences, humanities, education, physical and life sciences, and ethnic studies with access to more than 7,000 peer reviewed journals and over 75,000 videos from the Associated Press.
- Google ScholarGoogle Scholar enables you to search for literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts, and technical reports from all broad areas of research. However, it indexes these items automatically and you should take care to verify the scholarly nature of items you find. Additionally, sometimes the OU Article Linker does not work correctly from Google Scholar results; in those cases take the title, journal, or authors and search in a database from the Libraries website.
- Health Source: Consumer EditionHealth and medical information intended for a nonspecialist audience. Materials indexed include magazines, reference books, and health pamphlets as well as academic journals. Includes more than 18,800 Clinical Reference Systems reports.
- Health Source: Nursing/Academic EditionProvides access to scholarly journals focusing on many medical disciplines, such as nursing, allied health, critical care, mental health, nursing management, medical law and more. Some full text is available.
- History of Science, Technology, and MedicineCovers the history of science, technology, and medicine and their influence on culture. Materials indexed include journal articles, conference proceedings, books, book reviews, and dissertations. Integrates four bibliographies: the Isis Current Bibliography of the History of Science, the Current Bibliography in the History of Technology (technology and culture), the Bibliografia Italiana di Storia della Scienza, and the Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine.
- MedlineIndex and abstracts to journals published internationally, covering medicine, dentistry, nursing, and other health fields. This link goes to the Ebscohost interface; searches via Ovid and FirstSearch are also available via libraries.ou.edu/eresources.
- JSTORFull text and complete archives of core scholarly journals in most disciplines. Some journals date from the 1600s. Current issues may not be available.
- PTSDpubsPTSDpubs, formerly known as PILOTS, is a bibliographic database providing access to the worldwide literature on PTSD and other mental health consequences of traumatic events.
- Social Work AbstractsScholarly articles covering all areas of profession, including service, social issues, and social problems
- SocINDEXIndexes literature in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. Provides abstracts and citations to journal articles, books, and conference papers. Includes author profiles.
General Science
- SciFinder1907 - present (with some 19th century material).
Focused on chemistry, but chemistry is defined broadly, so can be useful for biology, physics, engineering, astronomy, etc. Users must register. - Natural Science CollectionSearches multiple databases in the following science areas: Agricultural, aquatic, atmospheric, biological, earth and environmental.
- Engineering VillageEngineering database - searches Compendex, Inspec, and GEOBASE. Click "Check Access" then click on "sign in" via your institution. Type in "University of Oklahoma" (your email will not work) then select University of Oklahoma. This will prompt you to log in with your 4x4. Then click "continue without signing in". It's complicated but it's worth it!
- FirstSearch CollectionA list of databases available from FirstSearch on various subjects, including AnthropologyPlus, ArticleFirst, ClasePeriodica, Ebooks, ECO (Electronic Collections Online), ERIC, GEOBASE, GPO, History of Science, Technology and Medicine, Medline, OAIster, PapersFirst, Proceedings, World Almanac, WorldCat, and WorldCat Dissertations.
Finding Journals
- OU Libraries Journal SearchDo you know of a specific publication you're looking for? Search for journals by title or ISSN.
Looking for handbooks and encyclopedias? Go to the Background Information page. Looking for datasets? Go to Quantitative & Qualitative Analysis!
Counseling and Psychotherapy Primary Sources
- Counseling and Therapy in Video – Provides access to a collection of videos available for the study of social work, psychotherapy, psychology, and psychiatric counseling. Includes video of counseling session demonstrations, consultations, lectures, presentations, and interviews.
- Counseling and Psychotherapy Transcripts, Client Narratives, and Reference Works – Provides access to transcripts of therapy sessions, diaries, letters, autobiographies, oral histories, and personal memoirs. Also includes access to major reference works addressing topics in counseling and mental health. Full text is available.
- Kanopy Streaming Video
Dissertations
Dissertations Written by OU Students
- Visit OU Libraries Discover/Local Catalog
- Search by author or title.
- Online full text access to doctoral dissertations (Masters' theses are not available electronically).
- Print copies can be checked out (shelved by author's last name in the Great Reading Room, with overflow into the nearby Decks).
- SHAREOK Repository https://shareok.org/
- Joint repository of digital items for OU and OSU
- Since 2014, OU dissertations have been deposited there so that they are freely available
- Items can be found through a Google (or other search engine) search.
Dissertations & Theses from Other Universities
- ProQuest Dissertations & Theses – Formerly known as Dissertation Abstracts. Provides full text access 1997-present to most dissertations from U.S. institutions. Provides indexing information to dissertations 1861 - present. Many universities, including OU, no longer submit the full text of their dissertations in this database. Instead, they post their dissertations in an institutional repository (at OU, this is SHAREOK). If the dissertation is not available electronically, you can order through interlibrary loan.
- DART-Europe E-theses Portal – Dissertations from European universities
- UK Theses
Professional Societies in Psychology
To find grey literature, identify professional societies in your discipline and use a web browser such as Google to search their web sites for publications or report series or search for "grey literature" plus your discipline. The list below is non-exhaustive and adapted from Western Carolina University. Want to recommend an addition to the list? Email libstem@ou.edu.
- American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP)
- American Counseling Association (ACA)
- American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA)
- American Psychiatric Association
- American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA)
- American Psychological Association (APA)
- National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)
- Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)
- Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA)
- Association for Women in Psychology (AWP)
- Association of Black Psychologists(ABPsi)
- Society of Indian Psychologists - American Indian/Alaska Native (SIP)
Psychology Government Documents
Federal Resources
- Census Bureau
- Center for Disease Control
- Center for Disease Control: Vital Statistics of the US
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Child Welfare Information Gateway
- Childstats.gov
- Department of Health & Human Services
- Department of Health & Human Services: Administration for Children and Families
- Department of Health & Human Services: Healthfinder.Gov
- Department of Health & Human Services: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Department of Justice: Uniform Crime Report/Crime in the United States
- Library of Congress: Health/Medical
- Library of Medicine: National Institutes of Health
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
- National Institute of Medicine, National Institutes of Health: MedLine Plus
- National Institute of Mental Health
- National Library of Medicine: Pub Med
- MentalHealth.gov
- Science.gov
- Social Security Administration
International Resources
- European Union Homepage, Europa
- UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- United Nations Habitat
- United Nations Homepage
- United Nations Human Rights
- United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
- United Nations Population Fund
- United Nations Women Watch
- US Central Intelligence Agency: World Fact Book
- US Census Bureau International Data Base
- US State Department Bilateral Relations Fact Sheet (Background Notes)
- World Food Programme
- World Health Organization
State Resources
- Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
- Oklahoma Department of Human Services
- Oklahoma Kids Count
- Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations: Uniform Crime Report
- Oklahoma State Department of Corrections
- Oklahoma State Department of Health
- Oklahoma State Department of Health, OK2SHARE Service Databases
- ORIGINS: Oklahoma Resources Integration General Information Network System
- Statistical Abstract of Oklahoma
Questions? Reach out to OU Government Documents Librarian Jeffrey Wilhite.
Patent Searching
Business Information
- GreyNet International
- World Bank Open Knowledge Repository
- Business Source Elite – covers business, management, economics, banking, finance, and accounting. Materials indexed include scholarly, peer-reviewed, and some trade journals. Some full text is available.
- ABI/INFORM (ProQuest One Business) – Now included in the ProQuest One Business database, this resource covers business and management topics with information on more than 60,000 companies through journals, newspapers, executive profiles, reports on market conditions, and in-depth case studies of global business trends.
- Industry Reports OU Libraries guide
Popular Treatments of Psychology
Send us your recommendations: libstem@ou.edu
- Thinking, Fast and Slow byCall Number: BF 441 .K238 2011ISBN: 9780374275631Publication Date: 2011-10-25Winner of the National Academy of Sciences Best Book Award in 2012 and 2013 Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient. Kahneman is the renowned psychologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics. Thinking, Fast and Slow explores the impact of overconfidence on corporate strategies, the difficulties of predicting what will make us happy in the future, the profound effect of cognitive biases on everything from playing the stock market to planning our next vacation – each of these can be understood only by knowing how two systems shape our judgments and decisions.
- The Psychopath Test: a journey through the madness industry byCall Number: HV 33 .R66 2011ISBN: 9781594488016Publication Date: 2011-05-12In this madcap journey, a bestselling journalist investigates psychopaths and the industry of doctors, scientists, and everyone else who studies them.
- The Body Keeps the Score byCall Number: RC 552 .P67 V355 2014ISBN: 9780670785933Publication Date: 2014-09-25A pioneering researcher and one of the world's foremost experts on traumatic stress offers a bold new paradigm for healing.
- The Oracle of Night byISBN: 9781524746902Publication Date: 2021-08-17A groundbreaking history of the human mind told through our experience of dreams.
News
- EurekalertNews releases from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Podcasts
Videos
- KanopyProvides access to streaming video supporting classes in the arts, business, health, media/communication, science, humanities and education. NOTE: Kanopy video access is mediated. This means that any video not currently licensed for use will require the user to request access. Access is being enabled for class use with instructor approval.
- Internet ArchiveNon-profit archive dedicated to preserving digital content.
- PBS VideoPublic Broadcasting Service
The Library's Role Is Providing Access
Databases are searching tools designed to help researchers find information. Check out OU Libraries' What are Databases? handout to learn more.
OU Libraries subscribe to both databases (paying for the indexing that the databases do) and to publications (paying for full text access). In the age of the internet, there are many ways to publish information; as such, the library connects you to many different types of resources. Don't hesitate to reach out to the Research Help Desk or the STEM Services team for assistance.
Struggling to find the full text of an item? Look for the OU Link to Article button in the database or try searching the library catalog. Check out OU Libraries' Finding Full Text guide. You can also try the interactive tutorial, Access Full Text. If we don't have a resource available here, often another library has it and is willing to send us a copy via Interlibrary Loan. The Lean Library browser extension can make accessing full text easier and will even direct you to Interlibrary Loan where needed.
Scholarly Sources
Peer review is a system within the academic community that is widely accepted. Generally, the peer review process is an evaluation of an academic work (a submitted manuscript or preprint) done by other professionals (reviewers) in the same field. Scholars rely on peer review to check each others' work and ensure published information is factual and accurate. The peer review process is used to evaluate journal articles, but also books (also called monographs) and sometimes conference papers and grant applications.
Many scholars consider an article trustworthy once it has been peer-reviewed; when crafting a bibliography for a course assignment, it is often expected that most sources be peer-reviewed, and some professors require this for all sources (ask your professor!).
The question of what counts as "scholarly" is often answered by peer review, but there are other forms of vetting information, such as review from a committee or the oversight of a standard issuing body or government organization. This can start to fall into the "grey literature" region – think about your research needs and what each perspective might offer. It is helpful in the long term to learn how to differentiate between sources and recognize an article as peer-reviewed.
How can I know for sure if an article is peer-reviewed?
- Identify the journal's title, then visit their website to view their policies
- Search the journal or periodical in the UlrichsWeb International Serials Directory
- In Ulrichs, journals that have a icon are "refereed," which is a common term for peer review.
If you are still not sure, reach out to your librarian.
Grey Literature
We went over peer review in detail, but scholars communicate with each other in many ways. Could your research question be informed by any of the following types of publications?
- Conference papers or proceedings
- Theses or dissertations
- Handbooks
- Standards
- Codes or safety data
- Industry websites
- Datasets
- Clinical trials
- Trade journals
- Patents
- Technical reports
- Government documents
- Market and industry reports
- Interviews, newsletters, press releases
Library databases do a very good job of listing and organizing the published literature of a discipline – particularly articles and books. Many library databases also include these other kinds of documents. However, many disciplines produce information that might not be part of library databases.
For example, the discipline of engineering produces countless technical report series published by universities, funding agencies, government agencies, and professional engineering societies. Some, but not all, of these report series are indexed in the enormous database Engineering Village. It can be difficult to find documents that aren't published commercially and aren't readily accessible via library databases. As a whole, these documents are sometimes referred to as "grey literature."
Grey literature search tips:
- Identify the important professional societies in your discipline, and search their web sites for publications or report series.
- Examine the "works cited" section of influential published books and articles on your topic.
- Use a web browser such as Google to search for "grey literature in engineering" or "grey literature in economics" (or whatever your discipline is).
- Consult your librarian.
Popular Works
Popular works have their time and place in the research process. Newspapers and magazines are considered popular works – check out OU Libraries Newspapers & Magazines guide, and our Popular Magazines guide lists common magazines!
Popular sources do not face the scholarly publication timeline. So, while the information does not undergo a vetting process, it is often more timely. CQ Researcher is a resource that might fit better under grey literature due to its congressional association, but its reports explore "hot" issues in the news each week, including political, social, medical, international, educational, environmental, technological and economical issues.
Visit the News Literacy research guide for information on identifying fake news, teaching news literacy, and resources for fact-checking.
OU Libraries Handouts
- Popular vs. ScholarlyLearn about the differences between popular sources and scholarly sources.
- What are databases?Learn about databases and how to access them from OU Libraries' website.