Psychology e-Train: Posttest

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Posttest
Using the Alvin Sherman Library Resources

Psychology e-Train Posttest

  1. NovaCat is used for locating books in the NSU Libraries' book collection.


  2. Find It! is useful in identifying scholarly journal articles on the topic of "eating disorders".


  3. PsycINFO is a good place to start looking for scholarly journal articles on psychology topics.


  4. Your professor asks you to locate and read:
      Wilhelm, J.D. (2007). Personalizing our teaching: No Specific human being left behind. Voices from the Middle, 14(4), 40-41.
    You want to locate the journal online and see the full text of the article. Which would be the best choice?

  5. Searching the databases for information on topics in school psychology may require you to search more than one database.


  6. ERIC is a comprehensive education database. You are working on a research assignment on problems with bullying on the playground. Which answer described the best library tool(s) for locating scholarly resources on your topic?


    Congratulations!
    Now you have finished the Psychology e-Train.

    Make sure you completed all boxes and options before clicking on the "Send Information" button below.

    To receive credit for the activity, forward the confirmation email message to your instructor.

    If you have any questions/comments email Stacy Allsop at allsop@nova.edu



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