Psychology Open Shelf Collections Abnormal psychology 157 Adolescent psychiatry/Child psychotherapy 155.5 Autism – 155.452/616.8588/618.928 Behavior disorders in children – 155.45/618.928 Clinical health psychology 157 Finding material in the Library: a Cognitive therapy 616.891 quick guide for Psychology students 2013 Counselling (incl. ethics) 361.3, 158.3 Emotional problems in children 618.928 Mental illness – treatment 616.89 Neuropsychology – 152/612.82 Neuroses in children/adolescence - treatment 158 Personality disorders – handbooks, manuals, treatment handbooks 150.195 Personality disorders – 616.858 (incl. clinical psychology) Psychiatry – differential therapeutics 616.891 Psychological tests 152.8 2015 Subject Librarian: Geraldine Fitzgerald Phone: 01-8963322 (9.301.15 pm) Email: fitzgey@tcd.ie Subject guide Psychology www.tcd.ie/Library/ support/subjects/psychology Enquiry service (24 hr email): (dutylibrarian@tcd.ie) Psychoses – 616.89 Library homepage Psychotherapy 616.891/158 www.tcd.ie/Library School mental health services 616.928, 371.46 Nos. 150s (Berkeley), 616s (Hamilton/John Stearne) 370s (Educ. Psyc. Lecky library) for 2013 Finding Material As a copyright library with currently over six million items in formats ranging from manuscripts to online resources, it is important that you become familiar with the Library’s collections through the proper use of catalogues and search engines to support your study. In SEARCH COLLECTIONS on our homepage (www.tcd.ie/Library), you will see the full range of these search tools. See tutorials at http://www.tcd.ie/Library/support/skillstraining.php. Getting started: To get an overview of recommended resources for Psychology, e.g. databases, as well as subject librarian contact details, go to Subject Guides on the homepage, then select Psychology. You may need to view other guides depending on your specialism. Catalogues are key to locating material. Books, reports, theses, journal articles: STELLA search is the main library discovery tool acting as both catalogue to our collections and gateway to other external online resources. Type keywords, e.g. title, author or combination of these into the searchbox. From the results page, select Library catalogue only (left-hand margin) to limit to our collections. Clicking on the title will give you full details including location and number of copies. Books are either on the open shelves or on closed access (Stacks). The main Psychology collection is located in the nd Berkeley library, 2 floor (nos. 150-159). See Floorplans on the homepage for layout. The Hamilton and John Stearne libraries also hold psychology material. For open shelf books which are on loan to other readers, use the Reserve it function to place a hold/reservation on that item. Closed access items which can be consulted by undergraduates and borrowed by postgraduates, can be requested online using the option Request stacks item. Otherwise, use call slips. STELLA search uniquely facilitates JOURNAL ARTICLE searching. Type in the article title and follow the links. If the pdf or html icons are not visible, follow the link resolver indicated by a square TCD logo or Check TCD e-journals button to get to the fulltext. If unsuccessful search again by journal title and review options for print or online editions. For further help, ask counter staff, email me (see over) or if unavailable, email dutylibrarian@tcd.ie. Other options for fulltext include inter-library loans and visiting other academic libraries. The format facet is a useful feature in STELLA. It allows you to get an overview of all available content types. You can then select the required format. For example, type Psychology into the searchbox and from facets on the left-hand side of the results page, select the material type you need. Although, STELLA searches most databases, it does not search all. Always check that you have searched recommended databases either from the subject guide or databases and ebooks page, located under SEARCH COLLECTIONS. For a more traditional catalogue interface use the Classic catalogue. However, this no longer supports online stacks requesting. Special Collections catalogues such as MARLOC for manuscripts and 1872 for Early Printed Books are found under SEARCH COLLECTIONS. Repositories: Current Irish research is freely available through online repositories such as Trinity’s TARA and all Irish universities’ RIAN.ie. See under SEARCH COLLECTIONS. The HSE’s LENUS is another useful repository containing material relating to psychology. Journals: The print collection is based in the Ussher library basement at 150. The majority are in Stacks. These must be ordered on paper call slips. Delivery from Santry stacks takes one day. Campus stacks takes 1.5 hours. Online journals can be search through STELLA as mentioned earlier. You can also get a subject breakdown for all online journals in psychology by accessing the option E-journals only via SEARCH COLLECTIONS. Use the subject tab for an overview. Remember, an ejournal may often be available in a number of online resources, so always select the one which contains the years you are interested in. Please report broken links to cosullvn@tcd.ie When you are off-campus, you will need your College username/password to access subscribed resources. If you encounter access problems relating to your password contact IS Services (helpdesk@tcd.ie). If you are using Google Scholar to access online journal content, ensure you use it via the library website in order to be recognised as an authorised user. Theses: For full details on finding theses, select USING THE LIBRARY and click on THESES. This outlines collection policy, search tips and online databases. In addition to finding Trinity theses using the format facet in STELLA, you can also search by author, title or degree title e.g. Psychology, Ph.D. Psychological Tests: The Library does not hold tests in its collection. Some may be available via PsycInfo. See the Psychology Subject Guide for details. Databases and E-books Databases contain valuable information for your research. Many are now searchable via STELLA. Most provide peer-reviewed, scholarly content and formats range from purely journal and e-book content to mixtures of materials. PsycInfo and PsycArticles are the main psychological databases. If fulltext is not immediately available follow the embedded links to access content. A general tip for database use is to always register with the database provider to avail of useful features (Alerts, Search history etc.). Use HELP and Thesaurus(Subject terms) for improved search results.
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