Ethics in Communication COMM 477
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Brainstorming for keywords Use a thesaurus Use database specific thesauri (available in some databases) Find one article on your topic, and look through it for phrases and words that are repeated, in the descriptor field, etc.
Evaluating Sources Credibility: What are the author’s credentials, Is the author a respected authority, Is the publication a trustworthy source? Accuracy: Is the article detailed, factual, current? Bias: Is bias obvious or hidden, Is article objective, balanced, Is article concerned with the truth? Documentation: Are sources cited properly, Can you find other sources to support the author’s statements?
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How to prepare for asking for help from librarians. Look through textbook, communication journals for topic, theory, references Read through Library handout, “Information Sources for Communication” View this PowerPoint, located on the web at Brainstorm for keywords; write them down Use EBSCOhost’s Academic Search Premier to find one good article on topic Bring the article and written keywords to the Reference Desk during Reference hours