Welcome! This research guide contains resources to help you find sources for your projects. It will also help you address common research questions and issues. In addition to this guide, you can get help directly from your course librarian, Julie Gilbert.
If you need a refresher on how the library works, consult our Library FAQs for answers to all kinds of questions related to the library and its services. We also have a guide on how to do research well - use it to brush up and expand your research skills! And since everyone can use a refresher on how to find books in the library, we have a guide for that, too.
Finally, be sure to also consult the research guide for Communication Studies, which will give you addition ideas and strategies for finding materials related to your topics. If your topic overlaps with another field, like management or psychology, browse our other research guides in your overlapping field to learn additional places to search. We also have a guide on how to cite your sources, so please consult that, too.
To find articles, start with Communication & Mass Media Complete database. It is the biggest database in the field of Communication Studies. You can also try some of the other databases listed. I've listed some from other fields that overlap with your topics. Read the database descriptions to make sure you know which field you're searching.
You will probably find a lot of information (but sometimes you find no information!). Be persistent, try various search terms, and above all, ask for help if you're stuck. Send me an email with any questions or to set up a time to meet.
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