Introduction to Communication

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Finding Media Sources

To access these and other article databases from the Library Homepage, use the Databases A-Z link (in the Quick Links box).

MAINSTREAM MEDIA SOURCES

Academic Search Premier
This multi-disciplinary database contains scholarly and popular sources, including many magazines and newspapers. Narrow results by Source Type to Magazines or to Newspapers on the left sidebar of your results list.

Google News (http://news.google.com/)
Search across thousands of English-language news sources worldwide.

LexisNexis Academic
Indexes and provides full-text of major newspapers, nationally and internationally. Also includes newswires, transcripts of TV and radio broadcasts, and a very limited selection of blogs.

Morning Call
Allentown based newspaper, covering news for the cities of Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton, as well as the greater Lehigh Valley.

Yahoo News (http://news.yahoo.com/)
Aggregated portal of news sources.

ALTERNATIVE MEDIA SOURCES

Alternative Press Index
Indexes over 300 alternative, radical, and left periodical, newspapers, and magazines.  A comprehensive guide to alternative sources of information. Coverage is international and interdiciplinary.

Indepedent Media Center (http://www.indymedia.org/)
"Indymedia is a collective of independent media organizations and hundreds of journalists offering grassroots, non-corporate coverage."

BLOGS

Google Blog Search (http://blogsearch.google.com/)
"Blog Search is Google search technology focused on blogs. [...] Your results include all blogs, not just those published through Blogger; our blog index is continually updated, so you'll always get the most accurate and up-to-date results." Search for blogs from around the world.

Technorati (http://technorati.com/)
"Technorati was founded to help bloggers to succeed by collecting, highlighting, and distributing the online global conversation. [...] Technorati index[es] more than 1.5 million new blog posts in real time."


GETTING THE ARTICLES

  1. When searching for articles in library databases, you may find the full-text of an article linked in the database.

  2. If not, you need to search the Trexler Library Catalog to see if we own the journal in which the article is published.
    • Most databases have a Get It! link embedded. Click the link to check our holdings.
    • Otherwise, search the catalog by journal title or by ISSN . Verify that we have online, print, or microform access to the year/volume you need.
  3. If we do not own the journal you need, request the article via Interlibrary Loan.
    • Some databases have a Request on Interlibrary Loan link embedded. Click the link to fill out the form. Click Submit.
    • Otherwise, use the Interlibrary Loan Journal Article Request Form (Library Homepage  --  Interlibrary Loan (in the Quick Links box)  --  Articles request form). Fill out the form with as much information as possible. Ask for help, if you have questions.

Citing Your Sources

For help using APA Style, consult the following resources:

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed. Washington, DC: APA, 2010.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Desk Reserve 808.06615 P976m 2010 (at Reference Desk)

Concise Rules of APA Style, 6th ed.  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2010.
Call Number: Trexler Library Reference Desk Reserve 808.06615 C744r 2010 (at Reference Desk)

Trexler Library handout on using APA style: http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/reshelp/apa_example.pdf


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