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Searching for sources is very rarely a straight line. What is far more common is a search that entails looking in the library's catalog for books and other resources, searching article databases, and trying different terms to yield different results. Don't be discouraged if you first search returns too many or too few results. The guides at the right can help you structure a search to get the best results.
And when in doubt, ask a librarian!
Cite It!
It is critical that you cite your sources! This guide will show you how to cite in-text and create your References page.
FSC Library Catalog
Gallucci-Cirio Library Search
Searching and Citing
- APA Application Search Guides
Each pdf in these guides provides suggested search terms for a wide variety of psychology topics. Especially helpful are the "Selected Search Terms" in each document. If you are not sure where to start, or how to structure your search, look here first! - Quick Reference Guide - PsycINFO
A great step-by-step guide on how to effectively search EBSCO's PsycINFO database, most of these tips and hints can be used in all of EBSCO's databases. - CREDO Reference Credo is a searchable online collection of encyclopedias, dictionaries, and other reference resources.
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Jenny FieldingContact Info:
Amelia V. Gallucci-Cirio Library
Fitchburg State College
978-665-3197
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Subjects:
Humanities, Psychology, Geophysical Sciences, Theater Arts
Amelia V. Gallucci-Cirio Library
Fitchburg State College
978-665-3197
Send Email
Subjects:
Humanities, Psychology, Geophysical Sciences, Theater Arts
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