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Psychology: Databases

This research guide is designed to provide you with direct access to some of the tools and resources you need to succeed in this subject.

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Library Databases

To locate databases with articles that relate to your field of study:

Visit the Library Homepage and click on the Databases & Resources button.

 Databases & Resources

 

Use the drop-down menus at the top of the page to filter out the best databases for you. Alternatively you can browse alphabetically or check out the list of popular databases on the right side of the page.

database filters

 

If you are accessing databases from off-campus, you will be asked to sign in using your Mitchell Community College email and Office 365 email password.

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Alternatively, you can search for resources via NCLIVE.org. While this does not include all of the databases subscribed to by Mitchell Community College Library, it does allow users to search the content of its many resources at once.

NCLIVE search bar

Questions? Email library@mitchellcc.edu

Best Databases for Psychology History and Theory

Works of special interest in these databases:

Best Databases for Psychology Vocabulary

Works of special interest in these databases:

Best Databases for Growth and Development Research

Works of special interest in these databases:

Best Databases for Psychological Disorder Research

Works of special interest in this database:

Best Databases for Research Studies 

Best Databases for Reviewing Research Methods

Works of special interest in this database:

Interlibrary Loan Request

So you've looked all over the Library and you can't find what you need--now what?

Mitchell Community College Library is able to borrow items from other institutions via Community College Libraries in North Carolina (CCLINC) using Interlibrary Loan. This service is free to all Library users*!

To request an item, fill out the Interlibrary Loan Request form, found both here and on the Library Homepage. Be sure to fill out as much of the form as you can, as this will help ensure the correct item is requested. A Librarian will work to fill your request and will let you know when your item is ready for pick-up.

*Must have a valid student ID or Mitchell Community College Library card.

ILL FAQs

Q:  When will I get my book/other item?  How long will it take?

A.  That depends on many factors, including how far the item is traveling from its home institution, how long it takes to get a response from the library lending the materials, etc.  However, the majority of requested items arrive in a week or less.

Q:  What do I do with my ILL book when I'm done with it?  Do I need to mail it back to the lending library?

A:  No.  Simply drop the book off at any MCC library location, and your item(s) will be returned to the correct institution.

Q:  How long do I get to keep ILL items?

A:  Most ILL items are loaned for one month, which starts when the item is dropped into the mail by the lending institution.  Your library staff will stamp your item with its due date.  While all lending libraries do have the right to ask for their items back early, this rarely happens.

Q:  Can I renew ILL items?

A:  Yes.  Unless another student has requested that item, you can renew ILL materials.  Call or stop by any MCC library location, and our staff will be happy to assist you with renewals.  Just remember, all requests for renewals must be made before the item's original due date.

Q:  How many ILL items can I get at one time?

A:  Students can check out up to five items at once, including ILL items.

Q:  There's a book that I need, but it's "non-circulating."  Can you help me?

A:  Yes.  In many cases, a librarian can request scanned or photocopied pages of non-circulating books, which have been designated for library use only.  These may be sent in the form of a fax if only a few pages are needed, or may be scanned and emailed, or photocopied and sent via traditional mail if more than 10 pages are required.

Q:  What about journal articles?

A:  We can ask for digital or print copies of articles from other institutions, too!  If you find an article online that you cannot access, or that requires a paid subscription to view, ask you library staff to help you locate it for free.

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