Databases for psychologists

Databases for psychologists

There are a number of databases that psychologists use to access the knowledgebase of their science. They include:

MEDLINE

PubMed

PsycINFO

PsycARTICLES

PsycFIRST

PsycSCANs Online

  • PsycSCAN: Applied Psychology
  • PsycSCAN: Behavior Analysis & Therapy
  • PsycSCAN: Developmental Psychology
  • PsycSCAN: LD/MR
  • PsycSCAN: Psychopharmacology

Cochrane Library

CINAHL

EMBASE

Psychological Abstracts

PsycLit

  • Ulrich International Periodical Directory,
  • PUBLIST (The Internet Directory Publications),
  • ISSN International,
  • PSICODOC,
  • PSEDISOC, the ISOC database
  • CSIC-RISO,
  • CIRBIC-REVISTAS,
  • COMPLUDOC
  • Institute for Scientific Information(Thomson-ISI)

Science Citation Index

Social Sciences Citation Index


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