Please direct all comments or requests for information to Allison Sutton, Psychology Librarian (244-1866)
This blog is an academic communication link between the community of psychology scholars and the UIUC Libraries. Postings will include periodic announcements, e-lessons and news about research resources and services of interest and use to both the novice and the experienced researcher.
You have access to many library resources even when you leave campus temporarily to study abroad, conduct research, or go on vacation.
The Psychology collection in the Education and Social Science Library supports the instruction
and research of the Department of Psychology. These resources include materials in the areas of
biological, clinical, developmental, experimental, personality/social, quantitative,
organizational, and individual psychology. This collection was originally organized in the early
1900's and is considered to be one of the finest in the state and region. Current, English-
language books and journals in Psychology are housed in the Education and Social Science Library.
The majority of the estimated 120,000 volumes are located in the Bookstacks of the Main Library at
UIUC. In addition, the Susan Stout Memorial Library within the Psychology Department houses a
noncirculating collection of approximately 80 core psychology journals and a small collection of
monographs. Peripheral psychology resources may be found in the campus libraries, including
Biology, Business and Economics, Computer Science, and Labor/Industrial Relations.
Please direct all requests for information or
Library Research Instruction Sessions
or any
Book & Journal Suggestions to
Allison Sutton, the
Psychology and Social Work Subject Specialist/Librarian