communication studies 130

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This is a slide presentation for Comm 131 at CSU Long Beach.

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To make library research way easier

What kinds of information do you need?

Where is that information available?

What is the easiest way to get it?

Who is going to study the topic?

Write down terms that relate to your subjects

Determine vocabulary that may be used in a database

Collect data or statistics that support your argument

Search for books or articles that have both pro and con arguments

Search for articles that are all pro or all con

Narrows a searchBoth terms appear in same record

Terms have different meanings

example: infidelity AND culture

AND

ORBroadens a searchEither term may appear in record

Terms have similar meaningsexample: adultery OR cheating

Can look for multiple endings of a

word or plurals

measure* measure measuresasterisk

ProximityPhrase Searching

Allows you to specify how close

you want your terms to appear in

the record

online w1 interaction within ONE word

“online interaction”

connect your variables

Fast Food and Obesity

Prop* 47 and “crime rate”

(college or university) and employment

2

One Search

Databases by Topic or the databases on this course guide

Workers

Workplace

Employees

managers

Concept A

Concept B

Aggression

Violence

Anger management

Gun control

Mental health

Does the source:

Help you answer your research question?

Meet the requirements of your assignment?

Include relevant

information for

your topic?

Give the pro or con of an argument?

Provide data or facts?

LibraryterminologyLibrary

TermsLibrary

Terminology

library

terminology

Library

Cite Now/Cite/Cited by:

Look for these words to find the

APA/MLA citations

Get it at CSULB:

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OWL Purdue Writing Guides

This page provides links to a variety of online

examples of citing in both MLA and APA styles

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