Since Communication Studies are interdisciplinary, you'll find that the information you need may come from databases and other resources in a wide variety of disciplines.
This guide provides links to different areas and is designed to help you develop a research strategy.
Here are three databases most likely to hold relevant sources for research in this discipline:
Indexes communication and mass-media related journals. Many of the journals are included from their first issues to the present, dating as far back as 1915.
Presents an array of perspectives on a wide range of topics using fully cited articles, essays, primary documents, biographies, statistics, court cases, profiles of government and special interest groups, websites, and podcasts. Topics cover politics, the environment, health care, education, energy, and much, much more.
APA PsycInfo is the major indexing and abstracting database for psychology, social work, educational psychology, counseling, and related disciplines with records from over 2,400 journals.
Includes thousands of full text local, regional, national, and international newspapers, as well as newswires, blogs, and more. Includes The Denver Post.
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