Library and Internet Resources for COMS 225:
Argumentation
Resources Overview
- Choosing
the best resources to use for research involves several factors, including
assignment requirements, currency of the research topic, and the depth
of coverage needed.
- Periodicals
(magazines, newspapers, trade publications, and scholarly or peer-reviewed
journals) are excellent sources of current and/or specific information
for research projects. Often, they are considered primary
sources for research.
- It is also important to critically
evaluate the print and Internet resources you use for authority, content.
timeliness, accuracy, and objectivity.
Periodical Indexes/Databases
- Periodical indexes or databases allow you to search for keywords
to help you identify relevant articles. All of the databases listed below
provide the full text for most of the articles they index.
- It's a good idea to formulate a search
strategy before using a periodical database.
- Databases can be searched using Boolean
Logic (AND, OR, NOT) and truncation/wildcards symbols (*, ?, etc.)
to combine keywords and phrases to locate articles on specific topics.
- For a complete list of available databases, see Databases
A-Z.
- FYI, you can also connect to the Library's databases and full-text periodicals
from off campus
- Databases listed below that include this image
allow you to limit search results to scholarly journal articles.
- Academic
Search Elite (EBSCOHost)

- Provides full text for nearly 1,850 periodicals, including more than
1,250 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to the full text, indexing and
abstracts are provided for all 3,237 periodicals in the collection. This
database offers information in nearly every area of academic study, including
communication studies. Allows limiting search results to peer-reviewed
scholarly journals.
- Communication
and Mass Media Complete (EBSCOhost)

- Indexes and abstracts over 600 journals and trade publications; includes
full text for over 240 journals. CMMC incorporates the content of CommSearch
(formerly produced by the National Communication Association) and Mass
Media Articles Index (formerly produced by Penn State). Subjects
covered include communication studies, journalism, mass media, speech,
linguistics, communicative disorders, deaf studies, advertising, and related
areas of interest to practitioners and educators in these fields. Dates
of coverage vary by journal. A list
of journal titles covered by CMMC is available.
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- CQ
Researcher
- CQ Researcher full-text reports offer in-depth, non-biased
coverage of political and social issues, with regular reports on topics
in health, international affairs, education, the environment, technology
and the U.S. economy. Each 12,000-word report is a unique work, investigated
and written by a seasoned journalist, including sections on background
and chronology; an assessment of the current situation; tables and maps;
pro/con statements from representatives of opposing positions; and bibliographies
of key sources. Note: Since the reports are written by
journalists, it is not considered a scholarly journal.
Coverage is from 1991 to the present.
- CQ
Weekly
- Online weekly magazine provides in-depth reports on issues before the
U.S. Congress, plus a complete summary of the previous week's news, including
the status of bills in play, behind-the-scenes maneuvering, committee
and floor activity, debates and all roll-call votes. Good source of current
events and social issues. Coverage is from 1983 to present.
- Ethnic
NewsWatch (ProQuest)

- Full text articles from more than 270 ethnic, minority and native press
publications, including newspapers, magazines and journals, 1960 to present.
- Gale
Power Search

- Simultaneously access 11 Gale databases to locate magazine articles,
academic journal articles, news, reference books, Web sites, and multimedia
resources. Includes "Viewpoint" (pro/con) essays and topic overviews
on controversial issues from Opposing
Viewpoints Resource Center in the "books" results.
- GenderWatch
(ProQuest)

- Contains unique and diverse publications that focus on how gender impacts
a broad spectrum of subject areas. With archival material dating back
to 1970, GenderWatch is a repository of an important historical perspective
on the evolution of both the women's movement and major changes in gender
roles.
- International
Political Science Abstracts (EBSCOHost)

- Includes current indexing and abstracts of nearly 900 journals in political
science, from 1989 to the present.
- LexisNexis
Academic

- LexisNexis Academic is a full-text database containing news, legal,
biographical, and business information from over 12,000 publications.
Click on Easy Search (default) or Power Search
from the General toolbar, or News
from the toolbar to search newspapers and other sources. Easy
Search does not use Boolean
(AND, OR, NOT) operators and searches large groups of the most popular
sources. The Power Search or News options
allow Boolean
logic, searching within specific parts of a document (headline, byline,
lead paragraph, etc.), and the ability to search more specific sources.
In addition to sources such as "Major U.S. and World Publications,"
"Major World Publications (non-English)," "blogs,"
"TV and radio broadcast transcripts" (news broadcasts, political
campaigns), and legal or business information in Easy Search,
the Power Search or News options include
"U.S. Newspapers and Wires," "magazine stories,'"
and topical news sources (business, legal, university, and healthcare)
among others. For tips on searching for editorials in LexisNexis Academic,
see News
Search: Find An Editorial Or Opinion Piece. Click Legal
to search law reviews, federal and state laws and court cases; click Business
to search company information and other related sources; and click People
for biographical information. Dates of coverage in LexisNexis vary by
publication. NOTE: Due to publisher restrictions, Lexis Nexis Academic
users may only access the latest 6 months of the Los Angeles Times.
Use Proquest
Newspapers for complete coverage of the Los Angeles Times
online.
- ProQuest
Newspapers
- Full text for 500+ U.S. and international news sources. Includes coverage
of 150+ major U.S. newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times,
the New York Times, and the Chicago Tribune, plus hundreds
of other news sources and news wires. Click the More Search Options
link from the main search screen to reveal choices for limiting by Document
Type, such as editorial, speech, and review.
- Wilson
OmniFile Full Text Mega
- Cross searching of Art Full Text, Business Full Text, Education Full
Text, General Science Full Text, Humanities Full Text, Library Literature
& Information Science Full Text, Readers' Guide Retrospective, Readers'
Guide Full Text, and Social Sciences Full Text; plus Applied Science &
Technology Full Text, Biological & Agricultural Index Plus, Index
to Legal Periodicals Full Text.
Locating Periodicals
Books
Facts, Opinions & Statistics
The following web sites can lead you to facts, opinions, statistics, and
background information to support your research.
- American
Factfinder (Population, housing, economic, and geographic data.)
- Electronic
Reference Books (encyclopedias, dictionaries, directories, etc.)
- FedStats.gov (Gateway to federal
sources of statistics.)
- Gale Virtual
Reference Library (encyclopedias, almanacs, and specialized reference
sources)
- Government
Information: Federal, State, Local, International
- Government
Publications on Social Issues
- News on the Web
- NewsBank
Special Reports (Focus on topics of current interest, including current
and background information, statistics, maps, images, websites, and suggested
search terms. Updated daily.)
- Opposing Viewpoints
Resource Center (Focus on controversial topics. In addition to periodical
articles, includes primary source documents, statistics, images and podcasts,
and links to Websites. Note: Only two users can search
this database at the same time! To access "Viewpoint" (pro/con)
essays only, another option for searching this database is to use the
Gale Power
Search, enter keywords, then click on the "Books" tab to
read the "Viewpoint Essays.")
- Public Opinion
Polls and Surveys
- Society's
Issues: Controversial and Current
- Statistical
Data Sources
Legal Research
In addition to using Lexis
Nexis Academic, for help with locating primary sources of court cases,
laws, regulations, and treaties, as well as secondary sources of information
on legal terms and explanations of the law, see the following:
Internet
In addition to the databases and Web sites listed above, the Internet can
be a valuable source of information. However, remember to think critically
about the authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, and coverage of the
information you find.
Critically Evaluating Information Resources
Citing Your Sources
Avoiding Plagiarism
Prepared by Katherine
Dabbour, Communication Studies Librarian