Table of Contents- Social Work Open Access and Other Resources Available After Graduation
Peer Reviewed Open Access Journals
Non-Peer Reviewed Open Access Journals
Collections/Platforms of Open Access Journals
Open Access Databases of Citations to Testing Instruments
Open Access Collections of multiple formats (citations, open access articles, open access journals, open access grey literature, online documents produced by government agencies, and other)
Other Social Work Librarian's Guides to Open Access Resources
See below for resources you can subscribe to online, information about borrowing books from the Library, and the Library's freely available online repository of works produced at Syracuse University (Surface)
PsycNET
You can search APA PsycNET for free and purchase an individual subscription to get full text content. You can also purchase individual articles. It searches American Psychological Association (APA) content.
Online Journal Access through Library Associates
Information about journal access through joining Library Associates for a membership fee. Anyone may join.
Includes Access to over 2,600 online publications
Library borrowing priviledges
Borrowing privileges for Alumni, Guest Borrowers, Visiting Scholars and others.
Alumni can borrow items for free. Anyone can purchase a Guest Borrower card for a fee listed on the page linked above.
This information is current as of September 2010, but go by information on the page linked above if there is any discrepancy.
Surface
SURFACE, the Syracuse University Research Facility And Collaborative Environment, is a full-text, multi-media online database that provides open access to the extensive and diverse array of scholarly, professional, scientific, and creative output produced at Syracuse University.
SURFACE gathers, organizes, disseminates, and preserves the cultural and scholarly record of SU. At the same time, it increases the visibility of authors' works; maximizes research impact; facilitates interdisciplinary research; and provides local, regional, and global communities with immediate and permanent access.
Making accessible the knowledge, creativity, research, and innovation of Syracuse University is the very essence of "scholarship in action" and helps facilitate the crucial mission of the university as a public good.
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