Looking
for articles on a communications topic? This page will help
get you started.
Databases
The Library subscribes to databases that provide articles on communications topics.
To get to them, follow these steps:
s go to the Library's
homepage and click "FIND
DATABASES"
s at
the right, click on "COMMUNICATIONS"
s then
underneath, click on your concentration area (e.g. journalism)
s you
will then see a list of databases that are perfect for finding articles in that
concentration

KEYWORD SEARCHING: Once you are in a database, search
for articles similar to searching on Google: type in keywords of what you
want (e.g. television and censorship and FCC). A list of articles
will then come up. If you see "FULL TEXT" next to any on the list, great!
You can click and read the full-text immediately. If "FULL TEXT" is not
stated, then click on the yellow "Find it" button

SUBJECT SEARCHING: You don't have to only
search with random keywords. Random keywords can often bring up hundreds
of unrelated articles, simply because the keywords appeared somewhere in
the article. Instead, change your search box to a SUBJECT search,
and type a word. This will look for articles entirely ABOUT that word, not
just find that word randomly. For example, an article ABOUT
censorship, not just an article that has the word censorship in it.
Printed Indexes
To find articles older than 1985, you will need to consult printed
indexes, since most databases typically don't cover older than
that. Printed indexes do the same thing as databases--let you find
articles by subject, author, etc.--they are just slower because you have to look
the citations up manually. Here are some printed indexes helpful to
Communications Students:
Index to journals in communication studies through 1990 (1970-1990)
Communication
abstracts (1978- on)
Cum.
indexes of journals of the Am.Speech&Hearing Assoc (1936-1972)
Speech index
(1935-1966)
Film
literature index (1973-1994)
Retrospective
index to film periodicals (1930-1971)
Los Angeles Times
Newspaper Index (1972-1984)
Update: this is now a database! Click
here
New York Times
Newspaper Index (1851- 2004)
Update: this is now a database! Click
here
Psychological
Abstracts (from 1927-1993)
* NEW! These are now available
Prepared by: John
Hickok, Communications Librarian,
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