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Psychology: Books

This subject guide provides access to the library's resources relevant to Psychology

How to search for Psychology Books

  • Access Primo:

    Go to the library’s website and locate the Primo search tool.

Select the Search Type:

  • Choose the appropriate search type, typically “Books” or “Library Catalog,” to focus on book results.

Enter Search Terms:

  • In the search bar, enter keywords related to your area of interest in psychology. For example:
  • General Terms: "Psychology," "Cognitive Psychology," "Clinical Psychology."
  • Specific Topics: "Cognitive Behavioral Therapy," "Child Development," "Mental Health."

Use Filters to Narrow Your Search:

  • Date Range: Set filters to find books published in specific years (e.g., 2023-2024).
  • Format: Select the format you prefer, such as “eBooks” or “Print Books.”
  • Language: If needed, filter by language to find books in a specific language.

Advanced Search Options:

  • ​​​​​​​Use the "Advanced Search" option (if available) for more precise results:
  • Combine multiple search terms using Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT).
  • Use quotation marks for exact phrases (e.g., "behavioral psychology").

Review Search Results:

  • ​​​​​​​Look through the results list and check the titles, authors, and publication details.
  • Click on the title for more information, including summaries, contents, and availability.

Accessing Books:

  • ​​​​​​​For physical books, note the call number and location to find them in the library.
  • For eBooks, follow the provided link to access the digital version. You may need to log in with your library credentials.

Check Related Items:

  • ​​​​​​​After selecting a book, check the “Related Items” or “Subjects” section for similar titles that might be of interest.

Save or Export Your Findings:

  • ​​​​​​​Use the “Save” or “Email” options in Primo to keep track of the books you find useful.

How to access library catalogue Primo -(Print Books)

Step-by-Step Guide to Accessing Library Catalogue Primo for Print Books

  • Visit the Library Website:

    Go to the library's official website. ( library.unizulu.ac.za)

Access Primo:

  • Click on the link to Primo, which may be labeled as "Library Catalog,

Search for Print Books:

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​In the search bar, enter keywords related to the print book you are looking for. This could include the title, author, subject, or ISBN.
  • Make sure to select the appropriate filters if available (e.g., limiting the search to print books).

Refine Your Search:

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​After conducting the initial search, you can refine your results by using filters. Look for options like:
  • Format: Select “Books” or “Print Books.”
  • Availability: Choose options like "Available" to see items currently on the shelf.
  • Location: If your library has multiple branches, you might be able to filter by location.

Review the Results:

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Browse through the list of results. Click on a specific title to see more details about the book, such as:
  • Call number (needed to find the book on the shelf)
  • Availability status
  • Location within the library

Note the Call Number:

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Once you find the book you want, take note of the call number and the library location. This will help you locate the book on the shelves.

Locate the Book in the Library:

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Go to the library and find the print book using the call number. Libraries typically arrange books according to a classification system (like Dewey Decimal or Library of Congress).

Check Out the Book:

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Once you’ve found the book, proceed to the circulation desk or self-checkout station to borrow it.

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What is Library Catalogue Primo

Library Catalogue Primo is a discovery tool commonly used by academic and public libraries to help users access their collections of books, journals, e-resources, and other materials. Here are some key features of Primo:

  1. Unified Search Interface: Primo provides a single search interface that allows users to search across various resources, including the library's catalog, electronic databases, digital collections, and even external sources.

  2. Faceted Search Options: Users can refine their search results using facets such as format (e.g., books, articles), availability, publication date, and subject, making it easier to find specific materials.

  3. Access to E-Resources: Primo often links directly to electronic resources, such as e-books and online journals, enabling users to access them with just a click.

  4. User Accounts: Many libraries allow users to create accounts in Primo, enabling features such as saving searches, creating lists of favorites, and managing loans.

  5. Integration with Library Services: Primo can be integrated with other library services, such as interlibrary loans, citation tools, and reference management systems, providing a comprehensive experience for users.

  6. Mobile Compatibility: Many implementations of Primo are mobile-friendly, allowing users to search for materials and access resources from their smartphones or tablets.

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