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Psychology: Find Articles

Welcome to this guide on Psychology to access information needed to conduct your research.

Inter-Library Loan

How to Request a Journal Article Through Interlibrary Loan (Illiad) 4.39 minute video https://youtu.be/JbGCTgDW9bs This video provides step by step directions on how to submit a interlibrary loan/ILLIAD request for a journal article.

Psychology Publication Titles

Select link for Psychology to access publications in this subject area. This list is updated monthly--titles may change!

Go to Databases

 Here are some recommended psychology "go to" databases to begin your research with. 

Other Useful Databases

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Google Scholar Search & Library Links

Use Google Scholar to find scholarly sources.  Google Scholar is a convenient way to search across multiple databases simultaneously.  Look for the FullText@Mville links to locate availability in our Manhattanville University subscription databases. From off-campus, set Scholar Preferences to use Manhattanville as your library before searching.

Google Scholar Search
Link to video: https://youtu.be/Jc_-UgK3D74

This 3-minute video provides instructions on how to use Google Scholar and how to set preferences for searching library databases. Created March 2020.

Locating Recent Sources/Data Mining/Citation Discovery

Data mining is a term that I use when referring to how to use citations for further research.  

It can refer to checking the listed references that you have in an article.  This would provide you with the sources that the author(s) used in their research.  The dates of these sources would predate the publication of the article.

Data mining could also be used to show how often a particular source has been used and cited by other researchers. The dates of these sources would provide more recent research.

(3.24 Minute Video) Video Link: https://youtu.be/PsRialCbrTk This tutorial provides several strategies for locating recent sources and how to update a particular source.

Citation Discovery in Ebscohost databases

 Citation Discovery features help users uncover connections between works and understand the ongoing impact of research — all powered by the EBSCO Scholarly Graph

What is "Citation Discovery"?

Citation Discovery is a new set of features designed to help researchers uncover connections between published works:

  • The Citations feature helps researchers understand the impact and relevance of a given work, showing how often it has been referenced by other researchers. Citations are calculated based on title-author matches to forward citations in other articles based on data in the EBSCO Scholarly Graph.
  • The References feature allows researchers to easily identify sources used within a work, which can then be sorted by published date or citation count.
  • The Retractions feature (documentation coming soon) clearly marks retracted articles in search results, detailed records, and citation lists to help users avoid citing flawed work, boosting their confidence in the quality and integrity of their research.

How to Create Search Alerts in Ebscohost and Proquest 

(Created by Doctoral Education Student Valeri Wallace-September 2025)

"Search alerts are a really efficient way to stay on top of newly published research on your topic without having to redo the work you have already done. Essentially, you save a search and choose how often you want it to run, and then you receive an email with citations and links to any articles published since the last time it was run. I am not aware of a limit on the number of saved searches or search alerts that you can set up in any one database. However, every database vendor does it a little differently, so you do need to set them up for each database/vendor. There are also other tools that may be useful for your research, so take a little time to look around at the options once you have set up your account."