COM 6400 Introduction to Graduate
Study in Communication
Library Resource Page
Librarian: Maris L. Hayashi
EZproxy is necessary to access databases and electronic journals from off-campus.
Search the Catalog to look for books, journals, magazines, DVDs, VHS tapes,
and more. Do NOT use the Catalog to look up articles.
Helpful Databases
Alternative Press Index and Alternative
Press Index Archive (Some Full Text)
Indexes 300 alternative, radical, and "left" magazines, periodicals, and
newspapers. Articles cover cultural, economic, political, and social change
Communication Abstracts
Covers the recent literature in communication studies including mass, interpersonal,
and new communication technologies.
Communication Studies: A SAGE Full-Text Collection (Full Text)
Provides full-text access to 16 communication journals published by SAGE
and participating societies. Covers journalism, public opinion, mass
communication, intercultural communication, media studies, rhetoric,
and more.
Expanded Academic ASAP (Some Full Text)
Access articles in the arts and humanities, social sciences, and technology.
GenderWatch (Full Text)
Search for journal, newspaper, and magazine articles, newsletters, and special reports related to gender roles and the women's movement.
Ethnic NewsWatch/Ethnic NewsWatch: A History (Full Text)
Access articles from journals, newspapers, and magazines published by the ethnic, minority, and native presses.
Humanities Full Text (Some Full Text)
Subject areas include archaeology, art, classical studies, communications,
dance, film, folklore, gender studies, history, journalism, linguistics,
literary and social criticism, literature, music, performing arts, philosophy,
religion and theology.
LexisNexis Academic (Full Text)
Provides access to magazine and newspaper articles, news wires, and transcripts from news outlets such as CNN and ABC News, and NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.
For LexisNexis searches, click on the Guided News Search tab, then for...
•Magazine articles - Step 1 = General News > Step 2 = Magazines and Journals
•Newspaper articles - Step 1 = General News > Step 2 = Major Papers
•News wires - Step 1 = News Wires > Step 2 = All available wire reports
•Transcripts - Step 1 = News Transcripts > Step 2 = All Transcripts (or select a a specific source)
NewsBank Newspapers (Full Text)
Access newspapers from all over the world. Popular papers: The Palm Beach Post, Sun-Sentinel, The Miami Herald, The Orlando Sentinel, St. Petersburg Times
ProQuest Newspapers (Full Text)
Access articles from major U.S. newspapers: Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor.
Social Sciences Full Text (Some Full Text)
Subject areas include anthropology, economics, ethics, gender studies,
international relations, law, minority studies, policy sciences, political
science, sociology, and urban studies.
Web of Science
Search for cited references. For better results limit searches to the Arts & Humanities
and /or Social Sciences Citation Indexes.
WorldCat/FloridaCat
Catalog of books in libraries throughout the world (WorldCat) and in Florida libraries (FloridaCat).
Others:
Book Review Digest Plus (Some Full Text)
Access book reviews or citations to book reviews that are indexed in Social Sciences Index, Humanities Index, Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, and more.
ProQuest Dissertations and Theses
Search for citations or abstracts to every dissertation or thesis in the U.S. completed at accredited institutions.
Visit these Research Guides:
• Film & Video
• Intercultural & Organizational
Communication
• Journalism
• Media Studies
• Rhetoric
• Women’s
Studies
• Or click here to see more
Interlibrary Loan - ILLiad
• ILLiad is the online interlibrary loan (ILL) system for FAU. It allows
you to request items that the library does not have in its collection.
You will need to create an ILLiad account before you can request any
items, and setting it up only takes a few minutes. Visit the ILL
website for
more
information.
• You can request many circulating items that are held at the Jupiter and
Port St. Lucie branches through ILLiad. Near the bottom of the ILL
request form, indicate that it is at one of these libraries.
• ILL requests take time to process, so do not expect your book or article
request to arrive right away.
• Note: Because they cost a lot to purchase, most libraries are reluctant
to lend materials from their audio-visual collections. Non-FAU dissertations
are also difficult to obtain because the degree-granting institutions
are often the only places that house them. You can, however, purchase dissertations
with your credit card. Visit the ILL
website for more information.
For more research assistance, please feel
free to visit the Reference Desk during its regular hours, or set up
an appointment with a librarian
for a research consultation. We’re here to help!