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Brief Description: PsycINFO PlusText, based on the PsycINFO database from the American Psychological Association, provides abstracts and indexing for 1,500 key titles, with links to 300 full-text titles.

Access Restrictions: Students, faculty, staff and Walk-in Alumni and visitors may use.

Citing Articles
Basic Steps
Advanced Search Tips
Viewing, Printing & Saving
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Citing Articles

APA Style Example:
APA Style Example: Lopez-Larson, M.P., DelBello, M.P., Zimmerman, M.E.,
Schwiers, M.L., & Strakowski, S.M. (2002). Regional prefrontal gray and white matter abnormalities in bipolar disorder. Biological Psychiatry. Retrieved June 6, 2002, from PsycInfo database: http://www.umi.com
For additional APA examples, visit the APA web site at http://www.apastyle.org/elecref.html.

MLA Style Examples:

Lopez-Larson, Melissa P., DelBello, Melissa P. et al. "Regional prefrontal gray and white
matter abnormalities in bipolar disorder." Biological Psychiatry 52(2): 93-100. ABI/INFORM Global. Babson College Horn Lib., Babson Park, MA. 14 June 2002 <http://www.umi.com>.

For additional MLA examples, see http://www.mla.org/.

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Basic Steps

The database opens with the Basic Search screen. Here you can do a keyword search in the following fields:

  • Basic Index
  • Abstract
  • Author
  • Source
  • Subject
  • Title

The Basic Index searches the index terms from the abstract, major and minor descriptors, key phrase, titles, and table of contents.

If you get too many results use the Advanced search tab, you can make selections using the More Search Options tab towards the bottom of the page.  This will allow you to select population groups, age groups, language and descriptors.  Use the Browse Identifiers (or major descriptors, etc.) to further refine your search.


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Advanced Search Tips

Search Syntax

Search Type

Format

Example

Boolean Searching
AND
OR
AND NOT

Freud AND psychotherapy
anxiety OR Panic
depression AND NOT manic

Truncation

* (multiple letters)
? (one letter)

schizo*
wom?n
PhrasesUse quotes"mood disorders"
WithinW/#borderline W/2 disorder
Preceded ByPRE/# Jung PRE/2 Carl


Segment or Field Searching

Databases use different codes to allow you to search by specific field. This can help to narrow your search to a specific publication, author, or date.


Type of Search

Formatted Example

Major DescriptorMJ(ability)
IdentifierID(depression)


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Viewing & Printing Options

While viewing the document, you can click on Print Article or Email Article.  You will be viewing either a citation, abstract or the full text.  If you want the full text of the article and it is not available through Psycinfo, please refer to our Full Text Finder.


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Scope

PsycINFO PlusText, based on the PsycINFO database from the American Psychological Association, provides abstracts and indexing for 1,500 key titles, with links to 300 full-text titles.  Titles in full-text and image formats include The American Journal of Psychology, Educational Psychology, Journal of Marriage and Family, and Social Behavior and Personality. Our subscription covers PsycINFO from 1887 forward with most full-text from the mid-1990s onward.

Access Restrictions:Students, faculty, staff and Walk-in Alumni and visitors may use.
List of Titles:

Indexed Full text

Years of Coverage:1887 to the present
Number of Simultaneous Users:Unlimited
Durable links: Available
Customer Support:1-800-889-3358 
tsupport@umi.com
Online User Documentation: Click HELP ? Icon within database

Not connecting? Check out our troubleshooting tips. Questions or continued problems, call the Library Information Desk at 781-239-4596 or submit a Problem Report.

Troubleshooting tips:  Your browser must be set to accept Internet cookies. Laptop users working may need to reset each time you change your Internet connection location. To do this, go to http://tls.il.proquest.com/cookiecutter and go to Click here to reset your browser.

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Updated November 1, 2005
By  Kate Buckley

 

 

 

 

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