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Psychology Research in the UCLA Library
This psychology guide is designed to serve as a starting point for locating information on various aspects of the subject. The guide is maintained by Amy Chatfield, liaison librarian for psychology. UCLA students, staff, and faculty can contact me to ask questions, schedule consultations to discuss research techniques in more depth, or get help navigating and using information resources.
Please provide comments on this guide to help me keep it relevant for Bruins. You may comment/rate many items in this guide; I also invite you to call or email me.
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Psychology Librarian |
Amy ChatfieldLouise M. Darling Biomedical Library, 12-077 CHS
Phone: 310-825-8283
Reference Desk at Biomedical Library: 310-825-4904, opt. 3
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Subjects:
Psychology
General Reference
Research assistance in psychology is available at the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. See Reference and Research Help for complete reference service options.
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