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1. Most of what you find on Google isn't scholarly.
2. When you do find something scholarly on Google, the site often asks you to pay for it.
3. You should never have to pay for content. That's what the library is for!
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The databases listed here are most likely to help you as you do psychology-related research.
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Full text articles and citations from journals published by the American or Canadian Psychological Association. Also includes full text dissertations and over 8 million citations in 185,000 journal articles, books, and book chapters.
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Textbooks, the DSM-V, journals, multimedia, and professional development tools from the American Psychiatric Association.