Books, encyclopedias and reference works can help to make sense of research found in scholarly journal articles.  While a journal article is usually narrowly focused on a new and specific angle of a topic, books usually look at the bigger picture.

  • Books give context to a topic; they may synthesize research findings, delve into deeper discussions, and offer insights into understanding what is already known. 
  • Reference works, such as encyclopedias, are usually meant to be quick explainers, presenting facts in a way that is easy to absorb.

How do I find books?

What encyclopedias can I consult on behavioral neuroscience topics?

What other reference works do you recommend?