Psychology
Recommended Databases
Using Ebooks
When writing a research paper, ebooks can be a great scholarly resource, providing background information, as well as in-depth information on a topic. You can find ebooks in the UMGC library collection, or on the free web. Ebooks are included in OneSearch, which is available below and also from the Library home page. You can search by selecting Ebooks Only from the dropdown menu.
The UMGC Library subscribes to other great ebook databases that cannot be found in this search. To search these collections you should go directly to the source.
You can also find great ebook collections on the free web. Remember, when using material from the free web, it is important to evaluate what you find.
Ebook Search (select Ebooks Only from drop-down)
Using Websites
When used appropriately, websites can add great value to your research reference list. Websites can provide valuable evidence to support a research topic, and can also provide background information, company or association information, and basic facts about a topic. When using websites, always evaluate what you find, to avoid bias and verify information.
Recommended Websites
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American Psychological AssociationNational organization
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APA: CareersCareer info
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State psychological associationsList of state organizations
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National Institute of Mental HealthLead federal agency for research on mental disorders
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Mental Health AmericaSupport and advocacy
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ICD-11International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 11th Revision. Section 06 covers mental and behavioral disorders. Searchable.
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Psychology TodayPopular magazine (not a scholarly journal) covering psychology in a practical way for the general public.
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International Positive Psychology AssociationProfessional association