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This is a selected guide to resources on Communication in the McFarlin Library collection. It is not a comprehensive list. It is intended to serve as a starting point for your research.

 

 

 

 

Approaches to Research

For information on how to do research in general, check Constructing a Research Paper.

 


 

 

 

Dictionaries/Encyclopedias

Encyclopedias and dictionaries are a good place to start when you need an overview of a subject or when you want a quick summary of basic ideas. They can also be used to  familiarize yourself with the vocabulary of the discipline. Encyclopedia articles are often followed by selected bibliographies or lists of references to other works. The following are available in McFarlin Library:

 

McFarlin Books; P87.5 .W38    Dictionary Of Media And Communication Studies / James Watson And Anne Hill. 
McFarlin Books; P87.5 .D36   

McF Reference; TK5102 .H453

Encyclopedic Dictionary Of Semiotics, Media, And Communications / Marcel Danesi. 

Dictionary Of Communications Technology : Terms, Definitions, And Abbreviations 

McF Reference; P87.5 .I5   

McF Reference; HF5415 .R577  

International Encyclopedia Of Communications / Erik Barnouw, Editor-In-Chief

Dictionary Of Marketing And Advertising / Jerry M. Rosenberg

 


 

 

 

 

   

Books

To find books located in McFarlin Library, use the library's online catalog.   In addition to books, the Library Catalog allows you to search for periodicals, government documents, audiovisual material, and Special Collections.

Call number classifications for Communication are:

Library of Congress

     Communication

     Psychiatry

 

  

 P90

 RC321-571

 

Dewey Decimal

     Journalism

     Communications

 

 070-079

 380-389

 

Library materials for Communication are listed on the Library Catalog  under these suggested subject headings:

Broad Terms:

 

Narrow terms:

 

Check the Library of Congress Subject Headings for other more specific terms to search on the Library Catalog.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 Articles

Journal articles are important in your research. You should use periodical indexes to identify current journal and newspaper articles published in the professional and scholarly literature on topics relevant to your research project.  Indexes can be subject-specific for in-depth research or can be more general in nature.

Some indexes are in electronic format and others are in print format. All indexes provide a citation, many provide an abstract, and a few provide the full text of the article.  If the article is not available in full text, you must use the Library Catalog to find out if McFarlin Library subscribes to the journal that publishes the article you need.

To find out if McFarlin Library has a specific journal click on the Library Catalog on the Libraries' Home Page and choose Journal Title. Type the journal title in the Search for box. If McFarlin subscribes to the journal, note the location of the periodical.  

 

To find articles in the area of communication, search the following electronic indexes:

Academic Search Elite via EBSCOhost
 
Academic Search Elite provides full text for nearly 1,490 academic, social sciences, humanities, general science, education and multi-cultural journals. In addition to the full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for over 2,670 journals. Over 1,700 journals are peer reviewed.

 

Communication Abstracts
 
Communication Abstracts is an index to major publications (including books, journal articles, and reports) related to communications studies. These may derive from publishers, associations, universities and other institutions around the world. Topics covered include "general communication, mass communication, advertising and marketing, broadcasting, communication theory, interpersonal and intrapersonal communication, small group communication, organizational communication, journalism, public relations, radio, public opinion, speech, and television."

 

CIOS
 
          (Communication Institute for Online Scholarship)
The Communication Institute for Online Scholarship (CIOS) is a not-for-profit organization which encourages the promotion and use of computer technology in communication education, research and scholarship.  The Web site offers communication resources for students, researchers and professional organizations including event calendars, Web sites and current periodical issues with related subjects, and CIOS organizational information.  It provides access to a variety of services, including use of a Journals Index to search indexes for 30 key communication serials; access to more than 4,500 electronic files of direct relevance to communication professionals and students; and use of "electronic white pages" to locate communication/mass media/journalism scholars by name, etc.

 

Business Source Elite  via EBSCOhost

Business Source Elite provides full text from over 1,020 journals covering business, management, economics, banking, finance, accounting and much more. In addition to the full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for nearly 1,560 journals. This database contains popular business publications such as Business Week, Forbes, and Harvard Business Review, and hundreds of scholarly, peer reviewed journals. Also included is Wall Street Words, a dictionary of financial terms, linked directly to words within the citations and full text.

 

To find articles in the area of communication, search the following print indexes:

 
 McF Reference; HF5351.B87    

 

Business Periodicals Index

 

McF Reference; P90.C65   

 

 

Communication Abstracts
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 Internet Resources

An increasing amount of information of interest to communication researchers is available online.  Below is a list of links to several collections of communication-related links :

 
          
Communication Links from Yahoo
                    A comprehensive collection of pointers to communication resources. Organized by subject.
 
Galaxy
                   Our information is compiled and organized by human Internet Librarians rather than by       
           computer. This approach allows for focus on depth of coverage within defined subjects as well as the 
           exclusion of Internet sites that are offensive, incomplete or poorly maintained.
 
University of Iowa
                             Links to communication resources.
 

WWW Virtual Library

    The VL is the oldest catalog of the web, started by Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of html and

the web itself. Unlike commercial catalogs, it is run by a loose confederation of volunteers, who compile pages of key links for particular areas in which they are expert; even though it isn't the biggest index of the web, the VL pages are widely recognized as being amongst the highest-quality guides to particular sections of the web.

            
 

 


 

 

 

  Associations

Below are some of the websites related to professional activity in the communication field:

American Communication Association
"The AMERICAN COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION is the national professional organization of scholars, students, and practitioners in the field of communication studies. This site provides information about the ACA, a collection of materials on communication law and First Amendment issues, resources for teaching and research in communication studies, and an extensive reference resource page for scholars and activists."
 
Communications Research Group
"The group conducts research into the use of computer and communications technologies including distributed systems, wide and local area networks, multi-media and virtual reality, to support human communications and especially the work of physically distributed groups. This research includes the developments of new theories, models and systems, evaluation of these and dissemination of results to the wider research and development community."
 
Lambda Pi Eta
"The goals of Lambda Pi Eta are to recognize, foster, and reward outstanding scholastic achievement; stimulate interest in the field of communication; promote and encourage professional development among communication majors; provide an opportunity to discuss and exchange ideas about the field; establish and maintain close relationships and understanding between faculty and students; and explore options for further graduate studies."
 
mediastudies.com
"The purpose of mediastudies.com is to help advance research and education in critical theory, new media studies, and critical thinking.  The site serves as a hub - providing links to educational guidelines and other resources for media educators, students, researchers, and the wider community.  New sites will be featured periodically."
 
National Communication Association
"NCA is a non-profit organization of approximately 7,100 educators, practitioners, and students who work and reside in every state and more than 20 foreign countries.  The purpose of the Association is to promote study, criticism, research, teaching, and application of the artistic, humanistic, and scientific principles of communication.  NCA is the oldest and largest national organization to promote communication scholarship and education."
 
Southern States Communication Association
"Our purpose is to promote the study, criticism, research, teaching, and application of the artistic, humanistic, and scientific principles of communication. SSCA, a not-for-profit organization, exists for educational, scientific, and literary purposes only. The mission of this network is to bring those in speech and communication-related disciplines--predominantly located, but not limited to the Southern United States--closer together."

 

 


 

 

 

Citing Sources

For information on style manuals and guides found in McFarlin Library, check out  How to Cite Sources.

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