Communication : Find Scholarly Articles

Core Databases for Articles

Related Databases

Since Communication can be interdisciplinary, you may need to search databases in other subjects, such as sociology, business, political science, etc.

Tips for Keyword Searching

Construct your search using the keywords and/or phrases relevant to your topic. 

  • Use OR to search both keywords/phrases
  • Quotation marks can be used to search for phrases (e.g. "infant development")
  • Truncation searches for variants of a word. Use an asterik (*) at the root (e.g. play* searches for play, plays, playing, player, etc.)
  • AND combines the search components to find results with both components in the record

psyc info advanced search

 

Keyword searching is beneficial particularly when there is a new area of research that has not been assigned a subject heading yet. For example, research on "microaggressions" is fairly new, and the APA has not yet established the term as a formal subject in the database.

Multidisciplinary Databases

The Peer Review Process Video

Link to video about peer review process

3 minute video on the peer review process, created by the North Carolina State University Libraries: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/tutorials/pr/

Find it @ PSU

Our article databases are enabled with a Find It @ PSU green button which connects you from the database you are searching to the holdings of specific articles in our Library.

If the article citation in your search results does not include a link to the full text PDF file, use the green Find It @ PSU button to check online or print availability via the Library catalog.

If the PSU Library does not hold the article online, you can request it through Interlibrary Loan & Article Delivery.

Find it at P S U link

 

full text link in library catalog