Welcome to the Library Guide for Research Methods in Psychology. This guide will help you get started using the library's resources in Psychology and related fields. See the contact info on the left to schedule an appointment with your librarian at any time.
Other helpful guides:
Bibliographic database for biomedical and health journals, curated by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Entries from thousands of journals that have been approved by the advisory committee as high quality, with coverage back to 1966. Please note that while Brandeis access to this resource will end on January 31, 2025, we also have access to Medline’s content through ProQuest. More information.
Find more databases on our Databases A to Z list.
Reading literature reviews published by other people is a way to quickly get up-to-date on the current research on your topic.
1. Go to Google Scholar and click on "Settings" in the menu bar.
2. Click on "Library Links."
3. Type "Brandeis" into the search bar.
4. Select "Brandeis University - GetIt @ Brandeis!"
5. Click "Save."
A quick search demonstration is worth a thousand words! Check out this playlist of search tips for APA PsycINFO and APA PsycTESTS. Both of these databases are available to you from Brandeis Library. Topics covered include: