Designing the Media Message: Library & Internet
Resources
The following library and Internet resources are geared toward the research
needs of CSUN students taking CTVA 301: Designing the Media Message. Choosing
the best resource(s) to use involves several factors.
Periodical
Indexes/Databases | Locating
Periodicals | Books
| Facts, Opinions
& Statistics | Specialized
Resources | Internet
| Citation Style
Guides | Avoiding
Plagiarism
Periodical Indexes/Databases
- Periodicals
(magazines, newspapers, trade publications, and scholarly journals) are
excellent sources of current and/or specific information for research
projects. Often, they are considered primary
sources for research.
- It's a good idea to formulate a search
strategy before using a periodical database.
- The following databases use Boolean
Logic (AND, OR, NOT) and truncation/wildcards symbols (*, ?, etc.)
for combining 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
- ABI/INFORM
and ProQuest Business Databases
- Access to almost 3000 full- text business journals, many full text newspapers/newsletters
and company reports, from 1971 to present. Good for articles on the mass
media industry and related areas.
- 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.
- Cinema
+ Television Multisearch
- Allows you to search up to 10 Library databases related to cinema and
television using a common interface. Includes many databases that access
scholarly journal articles, which will be indicated by
in the results list.
- 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.
- Congressional
Research Service Reports
- Research and analysis on public policy issues prepared for the U.S.
Congress by nationally recognized experts. "CRS is committed to providing
the Congress, throughout the legislative process, comprehensive and reliable
analysis, research and information services that are timely, objective,
nonpartisan, and confidential, thereby contributing to an informed national
legislature."
- 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.
- Film
& Television Literature Index (EBSCOHost)
- Indexes over 350 U.S. and international
film and television periodicals, including popular magazines,
scholarly journals, and trade publications. In addition, selected content
is chosen from thousands of additional publications that contain relevant
content. Dates of coverage vary.
- 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.
- General
OneFile (Gale)
- From arts and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology,
this database meets research needs across all academic disciplines. Access
over 9,000 scholarly journals, and general interest news magazines and
newspapers - over half contain full text and images. Search specific keywords
using the Advanced Search or browse subjects using the Subject Guide.
Coverage is from 1980 to the present. Allows limiting search results to
scholarly journals ("peer-reviewed publications").
- General
Reference Center Gold (Gale)
- A general interest database that integrates a variety of sources in
one easy-to-use interface. Use General Reference Center Gold to find articles
from newspapers, reference books, and periodicals, many with full-text
and images.
- IIMP:
International Index to Music Periodicals
- Covers nearly all aspects of the world of music; draws its current content
from more than 370 international music periodicals from over 20 countries
with over 60 Full Text titles (Full Text, 1996-). Dates of coverage from
1874 to present.
- JSTOR
The Scholarly Journal Archive
- Full text archive of journals in the humanities, social sciences, and
sciences, including film studies, music, and performing arts.
- 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.
- Opposing
Viewpoints Resource Center (Gale)

- Focus on controversial issues. Features viewpoint articles, topic overviews,
full-text magazine, academic journal, and newspaper articles; primary
source documents, statistics, images and podcasts, and links to Websites.
Updated daily. 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."
- Project
MUSE
- Project Muse includes full-text scholarly journals in the humanities,
social sciences, and sciences, including journals in film, theatre, and
performing arts; and music journals. A list
of the journals covered by Project MUSE is available.
-
- 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.
Locating Periodicals
Books
Books may be searched in the Library
Catalog by author, title, Library
of Congress Subject Heading, or keyword.
For books not held by the Oviatt Library, request an Interlibrary
Loan, but allow about 2 weeks.
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
Specialized Resources
- Film
Studies (Check the Library
Catalog or Databases
A-Z to see if CSUN has the resource.)
- Grove Music
Online
- Library
Resources for Communication Studies (Guides to print, online, and
Internet resources, including listing of the major journals, for areas
such as, Advertising, Communication Disorders, Film Studies, Intercultural
Communication, Journalism, Media Diversity & Race, Media Ethics, Media/Communication
Law, Media Ratings, New Media/Cyberculture, Photojournalism, Political
Communication, Speech Communication, and Women & Media. Check the
Library Catalog or Databases
A-Z to see if CSUN has the resource.)
- Newsweek Media Research Index
(A bibliography of over 700 media studies journal articles, conference
papers and books. Check the Library
Catalog to see if CSUN has the resource.)
- Media Ratings
- Media
Ratings (Check the Library
Catalog or Databases
A-Z to see if CSUN has the resource.)
- Nielson Media Research
(Current weekly ratings of top 10 TV/Cable programs.)
- TVbytheNumbers (Nielson
ratings in a user-friendly format, plus TV-related news and links
to relevant Blogs)
- Zap2it.com (Weekly and current
season compilation of Nielsen ratings for primetime, cable, syndicated,
and sports TV programming.) Also has weekend, daily, and year-to-date
movie box office grosses.
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.
Citation Style Guides
Avoiding Plagiarism
Prepared by Katherine
Dabbour, Communication Studies Librarian