Many databases allow you to use Boolean operators (AND, OR, and NOT) to carry out your search. AND and OR are what you will likely use most frequently:
A helpful explanation of how to use Boolean operators is available from MIT Libraries.
If you are unable to find a book or article through the library's catalogue or databases, you can make an interlibrary loan (ILL) request to obtain this material from another library.
Just ask for help at Campion Library, or you can check out the ILL webpage for more details.
Please note that ILL can be very quick -- but it can also take days, or even weeks to complete (since the material is coming from another library), so it's a good idea to plan ahead and start your research early.
The following are a few databases that you may find helpful when searching for journal articles in this class. Please note that if you are working off campus, most of these resources require that you log in with your uregina.ca username and password in order to access them.
A full list of databases available at the U of R can be found here.
Please note: Some of these resources include citations only; that means that you will need to track down the actual article elsewhere. If you need help with this step (or at any point along the way) please contact the Librarian for assistance.
An index to the international literature of psychology and material relevant to psychology in the related disciplines of education, medicine, business, sociology, and psychiatry.