Speech Communications Course
Before you begin to look for information, it is helpful to consider when and how information is published.  The following short video from Penn State illustrates this concept:  Information Cycle
Event occurs - newspapers, news websites, radio and television broadcasts, social networks. Week or so later - popular magazines and other sources of news analysis.  Month later - professional magazines and more in-depth news reports and analyses.
Several months later - articles appearing in professional journals and conference proceedings. Year(s) later - books, government reports and articles in scholarly peer-reviewed journals
What are some other examples of events that illustrate the information cycle? September 11 Attacks Hurricanes Katrina & Wilma Obama election – Nov 2008 Today  - Obama’s inauguration & presidency
When you choose your research presentation topic, think about where you will look for resources.  Are you looking for news stories, scholarly articles, images, etc.? Let’s look at FKCC resources available to you.
Catalog & Databases Obtain resources from other libraries Computers/wireless access Pay for print/copy Online help pages Ask-a-Librarian – online chat service Library and staff available to help you
Library Catalog books e-books audio books materials from other Florida community colleges materials placed on reserve by your professor
Library Databases FKCC has access to over 85 databases - all free of charge to students with full text and multimedia.  Librarians can help you select appropriate databases to use for research.
Choosing a topic – how difficult can that be?
Databases can help you select a topic & find  articles News & Current Events  Opposing Viewpoints Issues and Controversies Subject Databases – many to choose from
Let’s search the Library Catalog & Databases
Still need to find resources on  the Internet? Be sure to evaluate your sources
www.library.fkcc.edu

FKCC Library Resources Speech Communication

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    Before you beginto look for information, it is helpful to consider when and how information is published. The following short video from Penn State illustrates this concept: Information Cycle
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    Event occurs -newspapers, news websites, radio and television broadcasts, social networks. Week or so later - popular magazines and other sources of news analysis. Month later - professional magazines and more in-depth news reports and analyses.
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    Several months later- articles appearing in professional journals and conference proceedings. Year(s) later - books, government reports and articles in scholarly peer-reviewed journals
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    What are someother examples of events that illustrate the information cycle? September 11 Attacks Hurricanes Katrina & Wilma Obama election – Nov 2008 Today - Obama’s inauguration & presidency
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    When you chooseyour research presentation topic, think about where you will look for resources. Are you looking for news stories, scholarly articles, images, etc.? Let’s look at FKCC resources available to you.
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    Catalog & DatabasesObtain resources from other libraries Computers/wireless access Pay for print/copy Online help pages Ask-a-Librarian – online chat service Library and staff available to help you
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    Library Catalog bookse-books audio books materials from other Florida community colleges materials placed on reserve by your professor
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    Library Databases FKCChas access to over 85 databases - all free of charge to students with full text and multimedia. Librarians can help you select appropriate databases to use for research.
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    Choosing a topic– how difficult can that be?
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    Databases can helpyou select a topic & find articles News & Current Events Opposing Viewpoints Issues and Controversies Subject Databases – many to choose from
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    Let’s search theLibrary Catalog & Databases
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    Still need tofind resources on the Internet? Be sure to evaluate your sources
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