Reference Visit
I was not able to access my ILL account, but I did not feel that my resources were limited because of that. During my reference visit I went through the reference sections on my own. I found a majority of my books that were on my initial blog list. While I was skimming through them, I began to realize that most of them were not specific enough for me to really get a good understanding of my topic.
Add comment March 17, 2008
jhanson
Tags: ILL, reference visit
Databases
required: a minimum of 3 specialized databases; a minimum of one specialized journal from Database by Title search, of 5 required journal titles; a minimum of one specialized journal from Database by Subject search, of 5 required journal titles.note: the abstracts that you begin to read and collect as part of your journal search may also direct you to make an Inter-library loan of the source, if it’s not an item that the University library owns, or isn’t available as e-text. It’s most time effective to make the ILL immediately once you determine from its abstract that the entire work will be useful for your research. Database by Title
PsycARTICLES | 1988-present | Full Text | Vendor: APA
PsycINFO | 1806-present | Vendor: CSA Database by Subject
Psychology: A SAGE Full-Text Collection | 1970-present | Full Text | Vendor: CSA
Add comment March 14, 2008
jhanson
Tags: databases, references, resources
Catalog Inventories
required: a minimum of 8 book titles, which may be electronic books, 5 from your initial subject heading prefix; 3 additional book titles from the minimum of one additional subject heading, subheading or keyword found in a catalog bibliographic citation; a minimum of one specialized dictionary and one specialized encyclopedia.please put the call numbers of the books, dictionaries, and encyclopedias on your blog.
Books
1. McCrae, Robert R. Personality in adulthood : a five-factor theory perspective , Jr. New York : Guilford Press, c2003. Boca Raton Campus BF698.9 .A4 M33 2003
2. Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960, ed. Personality in nature, society, and culture. New York, Knopf, 1953.Boca Raton Campus BF698 .K58 1953
3. Evans, Rachel. Ego development, guilt and hypocrisy : an online study of personality, 2007 Jupiter Campus NX00.5 .E792 2007
4. Comprehensive handbook of personality and psychopathology / Michel Hersen, Jay C. Thomas, editors-in-chief. Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, c2006 [i.e. 2005]. Boca Raton Campus Reference (Non-circulating) RC456 .C66 2005
5. Kellerman, Henry. Handbook of psychodiagnostic testing : analysis of personality in the psychological report / Henry Kellerman, Anthony Burry. New York, NY : Springer, c2007. Boca Raton Campus RC469 .K44 2007
6. Handbook of personality development / edited by Daniel K. Mroczek and Todd D. Little. Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum, 2006. Jupiter Campus BF698 .H3343 2006
7. The development of the person : the Minnesota study of risk and adaptation from birth to adulthood / by L. Alan Sroufe … [et al.]. New York : Guilford Press, c2005. Jupiter Campus HQ767.9 .D477 2005
8. Psychopathology in later adulthood / edited by Susan Krauss Whitbourne. New York : Wiley, c2000. Boca Raton Campus RC451.4.A5 P7777 2000
Dictionary
Stratton, Peter. A student’s dictionary of psychology / Peter Stratton and Nicky Hayes. London ; New York : Arnold, 1999. Boca Raton Campus Reference (Non-circulating) BF31 .S69 1999
Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia of human development [electronic resource] / Neil J. Salkind, editor ; Lewis Margolis, associate editor ; managing editors, Kimberly DeRuyck and Kristin Rasmussen. Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, c2006. Electronic Resource
Add comment March 13, 2008
jhanson
Tags: adulthood, development, personality, psychology
Subject Heading
required: a minimum of two subject headings and two subheadings/keywords or one subject heading and three subheadings/keywords. One subject heading and two subheadings will come from the Library of Congress list, and a minimum of one more of either, will come from your Catalog Inventory. Your reference visit may generate additional subject headings, subheadings or keywords.
Subject Heading : (BF) Psychology
Subheading 1: BF697-697.5 Differential psychology. Individuality. Self
Subheading 2: BF698-698.9 Personality
Subheading 3: BF712-724.85 Developmental psychology, including infant psychology, child psychology, adolescence, adulthood
Add comment March 13, 2008
jhanson
Tags: headings, keywords, subheading, subject
16 Research Project Elements
1. Prompt 3/11
2. Subject Heading 3/14
3. Subheading 3/14
4. Keyword 3/14
5. Books 3/16
6. Databases 3/16
7. Journals 3/16
8. Abstracts 3/16
9. Inter-Library Loan 3/16
10. Reference Visit 3/19
11. Draft Thesis 3/24
12. Draft Abstract 3/28
13. Draft Bibliography 3/28
14. Revised- thesis, abstract, bibliography 4/23
15. Cover letter- blog 4/23
16. Cover letter- research 4/23
Add comment March 12, 2008
jhanson
Tags: project elements, Research, timeline
Prompt
Psychology
I. Writing in Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences (psy 2932)
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/CDIR?open=2006#year2006
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jhanson
Tags: prompt, psychology
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