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CN 6381 - Methods of Research

CN 6381 search tips and resources

Find Articles in Databases

You will links to full-text or abstracted articles in the selected databases. These are the key databases that are often discussed in Counseling research classes and by other students.  

Google Scholar

You may also want to search Google Scholar. I often use Google Scholar to find more recent work that cites an article or book I found in PsycINFO or Discover (cited by).

Be aware that you will not be able to limit your Google Scholar results to the level you can with PsycINFO.

Database Search Tips

  • Consider what type of information you need and where you might find it.
  • Break your topic into key concepts and identify terms for each concept. Start with fewer words. Less yields more.
  • Don't be too narrow in your search, especially initially.
  • While it is possible to find sources on international or local topics, the strength of many of our academic databases is coverage of US national topics.
  • Use Boolean connectors like AND, ORand NOT to connect keywords. Many databases search the words as a phrase otherwise.
  • In general, avoid using prepositions like "in," "of," and "on."
  • Truncation characters such as an * (asterisk) can expand your search by retrieving various forms of a word, e.g., comput* retrieves computer, computers, computing, computation, etc.
  • Look at the subject terms or descriptors that are used for articles that appear relevant. Try other searches using those terms.
  • In the sciences and social sciences, when starting a journal article search on a topic, consider adding systematic review or meta-analysis, or literature review in your search.
  • Consult a librarian or your faculty member for additional related terms.
  • Think about which individuals or groups of people or organizations are associated with your topic. These might be additional terms to search.

Evaluate Article Relevance & Quality

  • Look at subject terms applied to relevant articles. Did you find additional articles by searching these subject headings?
  • Which terms or search strategies yielded the best results?
  • Look at the abstract. Are there additional keyword terms you might search?
  • How long is the article?
  • In which journal or periodical was this article published? What is the journal's or magazine's reputation? How do you know?
  • When was the article published? What time period does the research or article cover?
  • Who is the author of the article? What are the author's credentials? What qualifies the author as an expert?
  • What sources are cited in this article?
  • How will this source advance the research project?
  • See Evaluate Information for more criteria.

Counseling Journals List

This list of journals is selective. Search our databases for article topics and/or use the Journal List search (below) to determine to which titles we subscribe and their coverage dates.

NOTE: Some journals or articles are not available full-text. If the Blume Library does not have a journal OR there is an embargo on the article you need, please request the article via Interlibrary Loan (ILL).

American Counseling Association (ACA) Journals

Other Counseling Journals

Other Counseling Journals (No Full-Text Access)

Journals List Search

Looking for a specific journal, magazine, or newspaper?

Use Journals List to search for the title of a journal, magazines, or newspaper and determine if the library offers online access or print access to that publication.

APA PsycINFO Tutorials