IU Libraries and your subject librarian can provide a number of services to support your research and learning. These services include but certainly are not limited to the following:
Using the DOI citation linker to get access to an article full text or populate the InterLibrary Loan form
Keeping your resources organized with citation management tools: EndNote, Mendeley, or Zotero
Help you find resources and answers to questions you may have
Purchase or license materials you need
Setting up your professional identity with ORCID--your personal lifelong identification number for you and your research
Maximizing your research presence by supporting publishing with the Open Access Article Publishing Fund and depositing work in IUScholarWorks
Manage your data
Measure the impact of your research
This collection of resources covers the scientific study of mental processes and behavior in humans and other animals. Biology and behavior, clinical science, cognitive science, neuroscience, social psychology, counseling, educational and developmental psychology comprise the major fields of research in this area. The largest collection of printed psychology materials is located in the Wells Library Research Collections on the 4th floor, with additional materials on the 7th (social psychology) and 10th (psychiatry) floors. Psychology materials can also be found in the Business/SPEA Library, the Education Library, and the Sciences Library. This guide also shares information about electronic journals, databases, and videos to support teaching, learning, and research within Psychological & Brain Sciences at Indiana University.