Yes, that's correct, sorry. This tutorial is specific to what the database looks like for our SVSU students. However, most colleges and universities have a similar database subscription (to PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, or something similar), so if you are a current student or staff you might have access. If not, you can find lots of articles available free posted online by their authors. Try these links below. If there's a particular paper you're hoping to find and can't seem to access it, I would also encourage you to email the author, most researchers love sharing! www.ResearchGate.net/ psyarxiv.com/ Lastly, I guess I'll point out that the spirit of this video was really about *how* to conduct a good search. Whether it's an APA database or something else, it's important in the search for info to consider that it might take numerous tries to find something helpful, that one might need to tweak their search terms, and that there's always a balance between aiming for specificity and aiming for a breadth of sources. Hope that all helps!
it asks me to login, I think only the university students can access sadly
Yes, that's correct, sorry. This tutorial is specific to what the database looks like for our SVSU students. However, most colleges and universities have a similar database subscription (to PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, or something similar), so if you are a current student or staff you might have access.
If not, you can find lots of articles available free posted online by their authors. Try these links below. If there's a particular paper you're hoping to find and can't seem to access it, I would also encourage you to email the author, most researchers love sharing!
www.ResearchGate.net/
psyarxiv.com/
Lastly, I guess I'll point out that the spirit of this video was really about *how* to conduct a good search. Whether it's an APA database or something else, it's important in the search for info to consider that it might take numerous tries to find something helpful, that one might need to tweak their search terms, and that there's always a balance between aiming for specificity and aiming for a breadth of sources. Hope that all helps!