Good research skills are essential for studying Psychology. It's really important to be able to find good quality, up-to-date literature and information, because you need to base your work on reliable evidence that it is suitable for your needs. The resources in this section will help you to develop these skills.
How to Search is a resource produced by the library which aims to give students a general introduction to the process of searching for information. It covers the different stages of the process of literature searching, including:
The resource includes videos, interactive activities, and downloadable documents to support your independent learning.
How to Search is not subject-specific, but it is particularly useful if you are new to literature searching or would like a refresher of the basics.
Literature searching is a key skill at university. We know it can be quite daunting to remember all of the information you are told in the literature searching sessions and that you may need a little extra help. Don't panic, we can support you!
The Library uses the term 'database' to describe a searchable online resource. Academic databases allow you to search for articles on a particular topic in a comprehensive and structured way.
You can find the most relevant databases for Psychology on the Journals and Databases section of this guide:
Being organised and manging the information you find is really important.
The most important thing is to find a system which works for you. Your tutors may have some suggestions about approaches they use.
We recommend using RefWorks!
RefWorks is recommended by the Library to help you:
Visit the RefWorks section of the Referencing guide to learn more or book onto a workshop: