The following is a selected list of resources for starting research in journalism and mass communication studies. For further assistance, contact Paul Frantz, Reference Librarian, at pfrantz@uoregon.edu.
Starting Your Research
These sources can help you identify a topic for your research. Some provide an overview of a specific issue and suggest other materials which might be useful for your research. Others help you to find a topic that might be of interest to you.
- International Encyclopedia of Communication
- Encyclopedia of International Media and Communications (Knight Reference P 87.5 .E532 2003; 4 volumes)
- History of the Mass Media in the United States: an Encyclopedia (Knight Reference P 92 .U5 H54 1998)
- James Watson's and Anne Hill's Dictionary of Media and Communication Studies, 6th edition, (Knight Reference P 87.5 .W38 2003)
- Two standard sources that overview their respective fields: Christopher Sterling's Mass Communications Research Resources: An Annotated Guide (Knight Reference HE 7631 .M37 1998); and Jo Cates' Journalism: A Guide to the Reference Literature, 3rd ed. (Knight Reference Z 6940 .C38 2004).
Finding Articles
OneSearch Quicksets (use box below) allows you to enter keyword(s) and have them searched in a number of media-related databases simultaneously...
... or you can select one of the following databases that offer more powerful searching capabilities, such as limiting to journal articles.
- Communication and Mass Media Complete indexes over 500 mass media journals and offers the full text of about 230 of these.
- Sociological Abstracts provides indexing for over 1500 periodicals in the social sciences.
- Ronald Matlon's Index to Journals in Communication Studies (Knight Reference P 87 .M37) provides retrospective indexing and table of contents for a number of core journals.
- Finding News Articles is useful for locating newspaper article databases, such as Lexis-Nexis Academic, with its full-text access to national and regional American newspapers, Newspaper Source, and indexes to the Portland Oregonian and Eugene Register-Guard.
- Business Source Premier provides coverage of periodicals and journals in advertising, marketing, and public relations.
- Ethnic NewsWatch contains the complete text of articles, editorials, and reviews published in approximately 200 ethnic and minority newspapers, magazines, and journals published in the U.S.
- World News Connection is compiled from thousands of non-U.S. media sources, including radio and television broadcasts and prominent international news sources.
- Small Town Papers provides the text of over 250 local newspapers from around the United States (with varying archival access).
Finding Books and Dissertations
- The University of Oregon Library Catalog identifies books and other resources owned by the UO Library.
Books on journalism and communication can be found under the following call numbers:
- HE 7601-8700 Telecommunications
- HF 5801-6182 Advertising
- HM 258-263 Public relations
- HQ 784-799 Media and children
- KF 2750 & KF 4770 Media law
- P 87-96 Mass media
- PN 1990-1992 Radio and television broadcasting
- PN 4699-5650 Journalism
- TR 820-821 Photojournalism
- The Summit (Orbis Cascade) Union Catalog makes available approximately 27, 000, 000 items from over 30 Northwest academic libraries.
- WorldCat provides access to library catalogs around the world and is most frequently used for verifying books, manuscripts, conference proceedings, etc. for interlibrary loan purposes.
- Dissertation Abstracts provides summary information to dissertations in all subjects from 1861 to the present.
Contacting People and Organizations
- Editor & Publisher International Yearbook (Knight Reference PN 4700 .E42; located at the Reference Desk) is an essential directory of the American newspaper industry.
- The corresponding guide to the foreign press is Willing's Press Guide (Knight Reference Z 6956 .E5 W5; located at the Reference Desk).
- For a comprehensive listing of American television, cable, and radio stations, consult the Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook (Documents Reference HF 6146 .R3 B72).
- The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication provides membership and convention information, a list of the association's publications, and regional opportunities.
- Other scholarly communication studies organizations include the International Communication Association and the National Communication Association.
Web Resources
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Last Modified: 06/15/2009