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Introducing Communication Research 2e © 2014 SAGE Publications Chapter Four Reading Research: To Boldly Go Where Others Have Gone Before
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Introducing Communication Research 2e © 2014 SAGE Publications

Chapter FourReading Research: To Boldly Go Where Others Have Gone Before

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Key Concepts

•Relevance vs. quality.

•Primary vs. secondary sources.

•Scholarly vs. trade vs. popular publications.

•Search engines vs. databases.

•Boolean search terms.

•Literature review.

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Bibliographic Research: Why?

•Build a foundation for your research.

•Get help with methods.

•Anticipate ethical issues.

•See standards for language, style and format.

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What We Want From a Literature Search

•Relevant information - ▫For insight on your research interest.

and•Quality information -

▫Credible▫Reliable, ▫Written to scholarly standards.

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How Do We Find Quality Information?

Prefer databases to search engines.

•Database example - ▫Communication and Mass Media

Complete(access through academic library)

•Search engine examples – ▫Dogpile, Google, Ask

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Primary vs. Secondary Sources

•Primary▫What the author originally wrote.▫Has references and method detail.

•Secondary▫How someone else interpreted the

author.▫Lacks the original detail.

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Scholarly, Trade, Popular Publications: What’s the Difference?

Scholarly Trade PopularWritten by Scholars Practitioners Journalists

Frequency Quarterly

Monthly

Monthly

Weekly

Weekly

Daily

Articles reviewed by -

Peer review Editor Editor

Citations, method details

Yes Maybe No

Title Journal of . . . “. . . News” Variable

Publisher Academic Trade Assn. News media

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Some Communication Search Terms

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Bibliographic Resources

•Catalogs•Dictionaries•Encyclopedias•Indexes•Annuals, yearbooks•Handbooks•Abstracts•Census.gov

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Assessing Quality of Publications• Author credentials - Prof., Dr., Ph.D.• Author affiliation - university, corporation,

“think tank”.• Date of publication. • Edition.• Publisher.• Title.• Intended audience.• Objectivity – subjectivity. • Coverage – comprehensive or selective.• Citations.• Writing Style – popular, technical, scholarly.• Reviews - if any.

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Assessing Quality of Websites

In addition to publication criteria – • URL - .gov, .edu, .org, .com. • Site explains why content is accepted or

rejected? • What people or organization wrote the page? • What contact information is provided?• Can you verify information on the site? • How old are documents on the site?• If you search for similar sites, what type of

information do you get?

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Boolean Searches

OR - NOT - ANDExample - Hits

▫Communication 112619▫Feminist 1245

▫Communication OR feminist 113232▫Communication NOT feminist 111987▫Communication AND feminist 632

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Saving and Reporting Information Source Information –

▫Book – author, title, date, edition, publisher.

▫Journal Article – article title, journal title, date, volume, issue number, page numbers.

▫For any direct quotes needed page numbers from book or journal.

For websites, above plus –▫URL (web address).▫Date you downloaded the information.

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Saving and Reporting Study Details•Participants –

▫Who or what was studied. •Method –

▫How research was conducted.•Results –

▫What have you discovered?•Conclusions –

▫So what?•Unique aspects –

▫what is so special about the study?

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The Literature Review•Narrative that pulls together research you

have read into a rationale for YOUR study.

•Structure – chronological or pro/con.

•Format – introduction-body-conclusion.

•Cites all work you have read using a scholarly style such as APA, MLA or Chicago.

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Vocabulary Review

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Web Resources

•American Psychological Association - www.apa.org.

•Library of Congress Subject Headings - www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/lcco

•Evaluating Web Sites - www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/research/webeval.html

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