The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Databases vs the Internet Coconino Community College Revised August 2010.
Advertisements

Edward G. Schumacher Memorial Library www. nc
Speaking to Inform Speaking to Inform. The Four Types of Informative Speeches ObjectsObjects EventsEvents ProcessesProcesses ConceptsConcepts.
Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2009 Public Speaking: An Audience-Centered Approach – 7 th edition Chapter 7 Gathering Supporting Material This multimedia product.
Stephen E. Lucas C H A P T E R McGraw-Hill© 2004 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. 6 Gathering Materials.
Literature Review Week 3 Lecture 1. School of Information Technologies Faculty of Science, College of Sciences and Technology The University of Sydney.
1 Matakuliah: G1062/Public Speaking Tahun: September 2006 Gathering Materials Pertemuan 8.
Audience Analysis.
ENSC 105: PROCESS, FORM, AND CONVENTION IN PROFESSIONAL GENRES Spring 2012 Jenna Walsh Engineering and Computing Science Librarian, Surrey Campus
Library Resources Mara Bordignon, B.Sc., M.I.St. Information Services Librarian York Library.
Comprehensive user education to successfully navigate the Internet Part 1 - Introduction Course developed by University Library of Debrecen.
IL Step 1: Sources of Information Information Literacy 1.
GATHERING MATERIALS Chapter 7 Lecture/Recap. Personal Knowledge and Experience  Is it okay to use personal knowledge and experience in your informative.
Types of Information Sources What types of information sources are available?
Selecting a Topic and Purpose
Chapter 14 a Guide to Print, Electronic, and Other Sources.
Summarizing Research 2G from multiple sources. Summarizing research Electronic Text: anything published in computerized (electronic) format instead of.
Undergraduate Project Preparation – Literature review and referencing.
How to Research. Research Paper Assignment Identify what the assignment requires:  topic possibilities  number of sources  type of sources (journal,
F INDING S OURCES U SING THE UF L IBRARIES SCHOLARLY/PROFESSIONAL SOURCES Books Trade magazines Scholarly (peer reviewed) journals Government-produced.
Databases and Search Engines What is the difference and how do we use each tool to find reliable information??
Finding and Evaluating Sources.  Online Catalog: Search ALL the resources of the library; access through library computers or remotely through Internet.
Stephen E. Lucas C H A P T E R McGraw-Hill © 2007 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. 6 6 Gathering Materials.
©2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 8 Researching Your Message.
State Research1 State Research Part 1  Types of resources  Bibliographic information  Plagiarism  Paraphrasing.
Using the Library Effectively Finding the resources you need to succeed with Mr. Pickman’s research paper (some links will not work unless you are logged.
New Faculty Orientation Seneca College Libraries Information Services Librarian Newnham Campus August 30, 2007.
Chapter 7 Gathering Materials.
The Art of Public Speaking
UNIT 4-5 SEMINAR (NO SEMINAR FOR UNIT 5) LS504: Applied Research in Legal Studies.
Chicago Manual of Style. About Notes Subsequent references to sources already fully cited Note consisting of several references documenting a single fact.
CH 42 DEVELOPING A RESEARCH PLAN CH 43 FINDING SOURCES CH 44 EVALUATING SOURCES CH 45 SYNTHESIZING IDEAS Research!
PUBLIC SPEAKING Gathering Materials Copyright
CITATION / BIBLIOGRAPHY Moazzam Ali. CITATION DEFINED  A citation is a reference to a published or unpublished source (not always the original source)
Using Your Own Knowledge and Experience
Introduction to Research “Basic research is what I am doing when I don’t know what I am doing?” – Werner von Braun father of the United States space.
CRIM 103: LIBRARY RESEARCH TIPS ANIA DYMARZ FALL 2015.
CRIM 103: LIBRARY RESEARCH TIPS ANIA DYMARZ SPRING 2015.
Chapter 7 Gathering Materials.
Speech Gathering Information. Sources – Yourself Personal Experiences Use your knowledge on the topic Firsthand info is interesting May be the only info.
23-dec-151 Library of Social Sciences introduction for Political Sciences LIBRARY HOMEPAGE LIBRARY HOMEPAGE LIBIS-catalogue LIBIS-catalogue ELECTRONIC.
Chapter 3 Ms. Amany AlKhayat Technical Writing for Success.
Databases vs the Internet. QUESTION: What is the main difference between using library databases and search engines? ANSWER: Databases are NOT the Internet.
GATHERING MATERIALS Chapter 7 Lecture/Recap. Personal Knowledge and Experience  Is it okay to use personal knowledge and experience in your informative.
4-1 DK Guide to Public Speaking, Second Edition Lisa A. Ford-Brown Copyright © 2014, 2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
“Using a Library for Research” Chapter Two from Writing the Modern Research Paper By Robert Dees.
Chapter 7 Researching Your Speech. Researching your speech: Introduction Researching your topic and providing strong evidence for your claims can make.
A POCKET GUIDE TO PUBLIC SPEAKING 4 TH EDITION Chapter 9 Locating Supporting Material.
The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved.
© 2013 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 6 Finding Information.
Research Terminology. Encyclopedia Gives facts about nearly everything. The articles tell about planets and plants, about animals and buildings, and about.
Databases. Databases – objective Define database Show differences between databases and search engine Show pathfinder Demonstrate databases Search databases.
A Pocket Guide to Public Speaking Pages Google and Yahoo may lead to false or biased information.
Chapter 9.  Personal Knowledge & Experience  Select familiar topics ▪ Personal knowledge is good support ▪ Examples, illustrations, explanations ▪ From.
Credible sources: what are they and where do I find them?
Chapter 7 Gathering Materials.
Where can I find articles for research
Chapter 7 Gathering Materials.
Fall 2017 TCU Library Training
Fall 2017 TCU Library Training
A SPEAKER’S GUIDEBOOK 4TH EDITION CHAPTER 9
Some Selective Titles:
For academic research Using Google Scholar For academic research
Forging new generations of engineers
Introduction to Research
RESEARCHING THE SPEECH
Planning Your Research Project
What’s the big deal? Can’t I just find everything on Google?
6 Gathering Materials Chapter 6 Title Slide Gathering Materials
Forging new generations of engineers
Presentation transcript:

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved.

Drawing on personal experience

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Librarians Catalogue Reference works Newspaper & periodical databases Academic databases

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. List of books, periodicals, other resources owned by library

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Work that synthesizes large amount of related info

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Encyclopedias Yearbooks Quotation books Biographical aids

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Newspaper & periodical: Articles from magazines, journals, newspapers Easy access to wide range of material

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Academic: Articles from scholarly journals Best place to find scholarly research

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Summary of magazine, journal article Don’t cite abstract alone

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Search engines Specialized resources

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Virtual libraries Government resources Online encyclopedias

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Biggest encyclopedia ever Reliability comparable to traditional encyclopedias Good place to start, not to end

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Authorship Sponsorship Recency (Up-to-date)

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Interview to get speech information

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Avoid: Questions answerable without interview Leading questions Hostile, loaded questions

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Start early Think about materials Make preliminary bibliography Take notes efficiently

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved. Take plenty of notes Record in consistent format Make separate entries Distinguish direct quotations, paraphrases, own ideas

The McGraw-Hill Companies ∙ The Art of Public Speaking, 11th Edition © 2012 Stephen E. Lucas. All rights reserved.