Provides full-text, index, and abstracts for top communication journals covering disciplines including media studies, linguistics, rhetoric and discourse.
Articles from international, regional, and local newspapers, and transcripts from television and radio.
Features news, business, and legal sources. Includes case and law reviews, legislative tracking, and U.S. Supreme Court decisions dating back to 1790. Also includes company profiles and key newspapers like The New York Times.
Provides access to full-text regional news publications related to businesses based in the United States and Canada.
Contains research on all aspects of literature and languages. Source types include articles, books, book chapters, and dissertations. Subjects covered include literary criticism, literary theory, modern languages, linguistics, rhetoric, drama, film, folklore, radio, and television. It covers literature from all over the world.
JSTOR is an interdisciplinary archive of over one thousand leading academic journals from the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as select monographs and other materials valuable for academic work.
Contains full text journals, trade publications, industry and market reports, company profiles, and business news. Covers all disciplines of business including marketing, accounting, banking, finance, and more.
Opposing Viewpoints in Context is a full-text resource covering today's hottest social issues, from Terrorism to Endangered Species, Stem Cell Research to Gun Control.
Points of View Reference Center is a full-text database designed to provide students with a series of essays that present multiple sides of a current issue. The database provides 250 topics, each with an overview (objective background/description), point (argument), counterpoint (opposing argument), and Critical Thinking Guide. The database also offers guides to debate, developing arguments, and writing position papers.
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When researching a topic for journalism, consider your topic from multiple viewpoints. Use databases like Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints or the website ProCon.Org to gain perspective.