Where's the Beef? Tests and Measurements Resources that Help You Find the Actual Test

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Where's the Beef? Tests and Measurements Resources that Help You Find the Actual Test

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dc.contributor.author Olesko, Brian
dc.date.accessioned 2009-02-13T14:45:21Z
dc.date.available 2/3/2009 en
dc.date.available 2009-02-13T14:45:21Z
dc.date.created 2006-11-03
dc.date.issued 2009-02-13T14:45:21Z
dc.identifier.other ALAO_Poster_Presentation_Olesko en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2374.WSU/3227
dc.description.abstract

Poster presented by Brian Olesko at the 2006 Academic Library Association of Ohio Conference.

Background

When library users need to find a complete copy of an unpublished psychological test they often turn to the reference staff for help. The best places to look for unpublished tests are in journal articles and in test compilation reference books but searching for tests in these sources can be difficult.

Research databases can help you determine which journal articles made use of a particular test but most databases don't indicate if a copy of the actual test is included in the article.

Searching for tests in reference books is even more difficult. Library catalog records rarely list the individual tests included in a compilation and your library catalog cannot search the compilations not owned by your library or library consortium.

Fortunately, there are two resources freely available on the web that can help you determine which tests are available in journal articles and in test compilations.

1. TestLink, a database constructed by Educational Testing Service (ETS) is very useful for locating complete copies of tests in journal articles.

2. Tests and Measures in the Social Sciences: Tests available in Compilation Volumes, is a resource created by Helen Hough at the University of Texas at Arlington. It is an online index of tests available in test compilations.

Resources

TestLink

Searching TestLink is the best way to determine which tests are available in journal articles. TestLink database records include an Availability field which often lists a reference to a journal article. When a journal article is listed a complete copy of the test is usually available in the article. Tests included in journal articles are frequently located at the end of the article, in an appendix, but some can be found within methods or results sections.

Screen shots show the TestLink homepage with a description of the resource and an example of search results for the test "Acculturation Rating Scale for Mexican Americans". The journal article listed in the Availability field includes an appendix that contains a complete copy of the test.

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dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.publisher Olesko, Brian en
dc.relation.ispartof Library Staff Articles and Presentations en
dc.subject Academic libraries--United States en
dc.subject Academic Library Association of Ohio en
dc.subject Internet resources en
dc.subject Library publications en
dc.subject Olesko, Brian, 1964- en
dc.subject Psychology en
dc.subject Reference librarians en
dc.subject TestLink en
dc.subject Tests and Measurements en
dc.subject Wright State University Libraries en
dc.title Where's the Beef? Tests and Measurements Resources that Help You Find the Actual Test en
dc.type Poster Presentation en
dc.relation.hasformat Poster Presentation en
dc.permissions world en
dc.publisher.digital Digital Services Department, Wright State University Libraries en
dc.publisher.OLinstitution Wright State University

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