Counselling, Psychotherapy and Applied Social Science (CPASS)

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DiscoverEd is the place of record for the books, journals, newspapers and everything else The Library holds.

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For finding data and academic research literature for counselling, egs psycINFO, ASSIA, Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP) Web.

Counselling, Psychotherapy and Applied Social Science databases

Books

Use DiscoverEd to find out whether Edinburgh University Library has the book you want to read. Try using the ADVANCED SEARCH

DiscoverEd Advanced Search

Set Material Type to Books and the search to be in the Title field. If you're sure about the book's title, you can reduce results' noise even further by selecting starts with (Title search only).

A book's full DiscoverEd record will tell you what libraries have copies (you can borrow from all the centrally managed libraries).

Borrowing books and other resources

DiscoverEd will tell you how many of all the copies of a title the Library has bought are available for you to borrow, eg (1 copy, o available), and give the alphanumeric code (shelfmark or classmark) which is attached to that particular book, eg BF636.6 Sag.

The first part (BF636.6) of the classmark is where other books on the same topic are kept. The last part (Sag) identifies your book amongst others on the same topic.

How long can I borrow a book for?

In capital (uppercase) letters in brackets is how long you can borrow the different copies. If copies are out on loan you can ask for one to be returned early for you to take out. You need to choose Sign in to DiscoverEd to see this option.

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If you are only interested in online books, use DiscoverEd's Full Text Online filter in the Refine my results menu. Online books do not all offer the same options to their readers.

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Journals

Some of the University of Edinburgh's online journals for counselling

Use DiscoverEd's ADVANCED SEARCH before deciding you cannot get the article you need from Edinburgh University Library.

DiscoverEd Advanced Search

Set Material Type to Journals and the search to be in the Title field. If you're sure about the journal title, you can reduce results' noise even further by selecting starts with (Title search only).

Enter the journal (not article) title in the search box you have prepared.

Read the information about the years available from each place the Library has been able to buy the journal.

Choose the place which includes the issue you need.

If only a start date is given, eg Available from 1860 volume: 1 issue: 1, the most recent issues are available.

Some sellers cannot make available the most recent issues. This information is included in DiscoverEd records, eg Most recent 1 year(s) not available.

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Information about print-only articles

Free scans of articles, sent to your email address, are available of articles from journal issues in The Library's collection which are only held in print format. Sign In to DiscoverEd and look for Digitize Other Issue

Request Other Issue is what to use to have the print issue sent to one of the on-campus libraries for you to go to and use. Most print journal issues are hardback bound in collections of volumes/years.

Scan and Deliver (digitsed extract not full copy) appears on individual journal issue holdings which happen to be on the DiscoverEd record.

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