| General sources that cover Communication and Journalism |
| Academic OneFile |
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| Academic Search Premier |
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| General OneFile |
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Core sources for Communication and Journalism |
| Communication Abstracts |
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| Communication Abstracts covers communication-related articles, reports, papers, and books from a variety of publishers, research institutions, and information sources. Coverage includes not only communication literature but also literature in other disciplines that is relevant to communication researchers. CA has recently expanded its coverage to include international literature in film studies, the role of technology in human communications, risk communication, crisis communication and public opinions. |
| Lexis-Nexis™ Academic |
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| Full text news, legal, business, medical news and reference information from more than 5,600 publications. Covers newspapers, magazines, wire services, federal and state court opinions, federal and state statutes, federal regulations and SEC filings. |
| New York Times (ProQuest Historical Newspapers) |
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| Proquest Historical New York Times provides full-text and full-image articles for the New York Times dating back to 1851. For most dates, the collection includes digital reproductions of every page from every issue--cover to cover--in downloadable PDF files. |
| ScienceDirect |
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| ScienceDirect provides desktop access to the full-text of over 800 journals published or distributed by Elsevier Science. Coverage is strongest for biology, chemistry, geology, marine science, mathematics, medicine and physics, but numerous other disciplines are represented, including business, child development, computer science, economics, history, hospitality, industrial technology, library and information science and tourism. |
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