PsycARTICLES collection of e-journals
PsycARTICLES© is a database of full-text articles from journals published by the American Psychological Association, the APA Educational Publishing Foundation, the Canadian Psychological Association, and Hogrefe Publishing Group.
Access to the journals is available via the Ovid interface, which also hosts the PsycINFO database, providing integration between the two services.
There are a number of access points to the journals:
- Go directly to the Ovid web site at http://gateway.ovid.com/autologin.cgi (on campus) or http://gateway.ovid.com/athens (off-campus – University ATHENS required).
- From the list of databases select ‘Your Journals@Ovid’, then either ‘Browse Journals by Subject’ and scroll down to the PsycARTICLES list or run a search and tick the box to limit to PsycARTICLES.
OR
- Go directly to the Ovid web site as instructed above.
- Select the PsycINFO database and run a search, ticking the box, if required, to limit it to PsycARTICLES journals only.
- From the results list click on Ovid Full Text to view the full article.
OR
- Via individual journals links in the ejournals@cambridge portal at http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/ejournals_list/ The titles will be added within a month to the Newton Catalogue for the University Library and dependent libraries and the Universal Catalogue.
Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing Archive
The University Library has taken out a subscription to the Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing Archive which includes online access to the full text of
- the Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
Freud’s letters to his major collaborators - major works by Wilfred Bion, Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott along with other major psychoanalytic authors
- eighteen premier English-language journals in psychoanalysis up to 2003 or the final issue of the journal, whichever is the earlier
The content is cross-searchable and browsable by title, volume/issue, and author (books only).Please note that the subscription does not include access to current issues of the journals, defined as post-2003 publications.
Access to the archive is available without passwords within the ‘cam.ac.uk’ domain at http://www.pep-web.org/