SPC 2601
Public Speaking
(Spring 2005)
Maris L. Hayashi, Reference Librarian
http://www.fau.edu/library/
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR OFF-CAMPUS USERS:
*
E-Z Proxy is necessary to access databases and electronic journals from
off-campus locations *
Your Goal: To become familiar with library
resources related to public speaking.
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Books - public speaking and speeches
Use the
Catalog to help you locate books on your topic.
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PLEASE
READ
* Remember this about Electronic Resources *
NOT EVERYTHING IS AVAILABLE ONLINE OR FULL-TEXT!
This is why we still have books, hard copies of journals, etc. in the
library.
Don't be afraid to use one of
the print resources we have in the reference area.
It's amazing how much information you can find in an electronic
database.
But, it's even more amazing when you see just how much ISN'T online!
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Electronic and Print Resources - Speech Topics
Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center
What is this?
A database that covers social issues such as gun control, terrorism,
censorship, and more. Full-text resources include viewpoints articles,
government statistics, court cases, and magazine articles.
Why can't I get into this database?
We have a limited number of licenses to this database. Only a few people
can access the database at any one time. For something similar to Opposing
Viewpoints, try the "Issues and Controversies" link in the FACTS.com
database. (See next section.)
FACTS.com
What is this?
A database that provides access to "Issues and Controversies," the
World Almanac, and other quick facts and statistics.
Taking Sides series
What is this?
A book series that covers controversial issues and topics pertaining
to bioethics, the environment, the mass media, gender studies, and more.
How do I find it in the library? - In the Library
Catalog, do a "Keyword" search for "taking sides," and limit
your search to "BR Reference" (Boca Raton Reference).
General Databases
page
Use this to access databases related to current events and news, e.g.
New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Alternative Press Index,
LexisNexis Academic, etc.
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Electronic Journals
Browse or search for
electronic journals by title or subject.
Note 1: DO NOT search by article title.
Note 2: To search for articles by topic, use an
index/database related to that subject.
Suggestions: For English, try MLA or Humanities Full Text. For
Nursing, try CINAHL. For Education, try ERIC or Education Full Text. Link to
the Databases by Subject page: Click
here.
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Evaluating Information
Use these guides when doing research on the World Wide Web.
Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply and Questions to Ask
(from UC Berkeley)
Evaluating a Web site (from American University)
Evaluating
Web sites (from the University of Maryland)
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What's Your Major?
Get listings of print and electronic resources by major and discipline.
Many FAU majors are represented on this list. Click
here to access the pages.
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Citing References using APA or MLA format
Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism - from
Duke University Libraries
Nuts and
Bolts of College Writing - APA - Also covers
the writing process: style, structure, and evidence.
Nuts and
Bolts of College Writing - MLA
APA Electronic Style
Formats
MLA Electronic Style
Formats
Copies of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association, 5th ed., are available for library use only
on the shelves adjacent to the Reference Desk. (Call number: BF76.7 .P83
2001, Ready-Reference)
A copy of the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th
ed. is available near the Reference Desk (for library use only).
(Call number: LB2369 .G53 2003)
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I need a book, but we don't have it in the library. What can I
do?
You can request many items such as articles and
books that we don't own through
Interlibrary Loan (ILLiad). Visit
their page for more information.
IMPORTANT!: Because ILL requests take time, you should
allow yourself enough time to submit a request. If your assignment is due
tomorrow, you probably won't receive the article or book in time.
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Research Assistance
Reference email - Ask a
Librarian! form.
Reference Desk - 561-297-3785
Reference Consultations
Meet with a librarian to receive individual help.