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Kathryn A. Martin Library

Psychology Research Guide

This guide provides psychology resources.

Find books and more...

Search the library catalog to find books, ebooks, videos, government documents, music recordings, scores, children's literature, teaching materials and more.

You may also want to browse these general call number areas:

BF 1-990 Psychology

BF 176-176.5 Psychological tests and testing 

BF 712-724.85 Developmental psychology

For a more specific outline of call number areas, click here.

Get It

The Library can retrieve books from any University of Minnesota Library and deliver them to the Circulation Desk for you to pick up.

Get It Logo is a service which provides paging service for all registered UMD Library users, with U-wide paging and lending available to students, faculty, and staff.

Get It offers students, faculty, and staff the ability to manage renewals through My Account on the Library Web site. You can search the University of Minnesota All Campus Catalog to check the holdings throughout the UM system and then select the "Find or Request" tab and then "Sign in to Request" and click on Get It Logo to order an available copy or recall one that is checked out. The item will be shipped via courier if coming from another campus location.

Find additional information at our Get It information page.

Articles & Books Search

WorldCat and ILL

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Use our interlibrary loan (ILL) services to get books, articles, DVDs, and other items owned by other libraries. The books will be mailed here for you to check out.

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Another way is by searching the catalog-of-catalogs called WorldCat. When you search WorldCat, the results will be in the order of how many libraries in the system own a copy. If you're interested in getting a book sent here for you, click on the title to find out more about it, and then click on the link for ILL or interlibrary loan (there will be a red icon). You will be sent to the login screen for our ILL system.