Section One: Finding Pro/Con Information on Current Topics
Why? In order to give an informative speech on a controversial topic, you need to become aware of both sides of the issue. The CQ Researcher is a good resource for this type of speech because it provides background information as well as pros and cons for many current and controversial topics.
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1. Search CQ RESEARCHER and find an article for your Persuasive or Informative speech.
- For the purposes of this assignment, print out only the first page of the article.
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- Write down the the full title of your article:_____________________
- What search word(s) did you use to find this article?:_______________________
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Section Two: Using the Library
Catalog
Why? You will use the Library Catalog to find books, videos, etc. that are located in the Meriam Library. You can search the Library Catalog by author, title, subject and keyword.
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2. Using the Library Catalog, perform Keyword or Subject searches on your Informative or Persuasive speech topic.
- When you are happy with the results of a search, print out the first page of the citations you retrieve.
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- Look through the search results for a book that is located in the the Main Collection and that is not checked out. Circle that title on your printout.
3. View the Full Record for the title you circled.
- Print out the Full Record screen.
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- Write down the the Call Number of the book:_____________________
- Write down one Subject heading for this book (listed after "Subjects" in the Full Record):_______________________
- What search word(s) did you use in Step 2 (above) to find this book?:_______________________
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Locate your book.
- Make a photocopy of the title page.
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- Hint #1: The "Title Page" is the page inside the cover that contains the Title, Author and Publisher's Name.
- Hint #2: Don't panic if the book isn't on the shelf. Simply go to where it should be shelved and use a book that sits before or after where you would have found your book.
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Section Three:
Searching Databases for Articles / Using Boolean Operators
Why? Use electronic periodical databases to identify magazine, journal, and newspaper articles by topic. Some of these articles will be available in full-text on the computer, some will be located in the library, while others will only be available via Interlibrary Loan.
Using Boolean Operators helps you focus, narrow, or broaden your search results.
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5. Go to the Academic Search periodical database.
- Scroll down the page until you see a box titled "Publication Type." In this box, select "Periodical".
- Search the database using a topic you'll be using for your Informative or Persuasive speech. For this search you need to use a search statement that contains at least one Boolean Operator (AND -- OR). Note: You must utilize Boolean Operator(s) for this search. Refer to your notes from the librarian's lecture or page
166-167 of your textbook to refresh your memory about Boolean Operators.
- When you are happy with the results of a search, print out the first page of your results screen.
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6. Select the title of one article from your results list that looks interesting to you.
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Print out the full record screen for the article your selected.
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- Write down the name of your periodical:
_____________________________
- Write down the article title:
_____________________________
- Write down the Boolean Search you typed in that led you to this article:
_____________________
- Write down one subject heading related to your topic that is listed in the Subject Term field on the Full Record Screen you just printed out:
______________________________________
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Section Four: Preparing a Reference List
Why? You are required to cite the sources you use for your speeches. This section will give you practice in using the APA style of citation using the sources you located in Sections 1, 2, and 3.
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7. Prepare a Reference list using the three sources you located for this assignment.
- Your references should be formatted according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th ed., 2001.
- Type the references on a separate sheet of paper and turn in with this assignment and the rest of the printouts/photocopies.
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END OF ASSIGNMENT.
- Be sure to label each of your printouts with the appropriate number and staple them in order to the back of this assignment.
- You should have 7 printouts total.
- Turn in to your TA or instructor.
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Assignment
created by Kris Johnson.
Last up-dated 9/23/09 by Aaron Bowen
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