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This guide lists some of the best resources for getting started with communication research. You'll find information about books, databases, communication journals, interlibrary loan, websites, and more.
If you have a question, please contact the librarian by using the information on the right.

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About This Communication Studies Guide
This guide contain information about the following:
Articles/Research Databases - Contains a variety of databases for use with finding research articles and other materials. You can choose one or more databases and search for information by using keywords related to your topic.
Books - Use the the Books & Media Quick Search box to search for an item of interest, and use the Map a Call Number box to locate an item in the Knowledge Center. Also, you can click on the title of a communication e-book to access that book electronically or click on the title of a print book to learn more information about it, as well as its location in the Knowledge Center.
Selected Web Resources - Contains links to communication and citation websites.
Library Tips & Tools
The tips and tools described in the webpages below can help you complete your papers, presentations, and projects.
- Research Toolkit
- Ordering Materials through Interlibrary Loan (ILLiad)
- Evaluating Sources
- Poster Design Tips & Resources
- Reference Management Tools (Endnote, Mendeley, Zotero)
- Video: Types of Information Sources (5:01)
- Video: Getting Books from MARS (1:04)
- Video: Getting Books Using Link+ (2:56)
- Other Library Tutorials
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