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COMMUNICATION
JSTOR - Arts & Sciences III Focused on the arts and humanities, the Arts & Sciences III Collection contains 150 titles . The collection makes available additional journals in language and literature, as well as important titles in the fields of music, film studies, folklore, performing arts, religion, and the history and study of art and architecture. http://www.jstor.org/search/
Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center is the premier full-text resource covering today's hottest social issues, from Terrorism to Endangered Species, Stem Cell Research to Gun Control. Drawing on acclaimed series published by Greenhaven Press and other Gale imprints, Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center brings together all the information that's needed to fully understand an issue: more than 9,100 pro and con viewpoint articles, 5000 topic overviews, reference articles that provide context, full-text magazines, academic journals, and newspapers, 300 primary source documents, 775 court-case overviews, 6,000 statistical tables, charts and graphs, 2,300 links to reviewed & subject-indexed Web sites, and thousands of Podcasts, including weekly presidential addresses and premier NPR programs. http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/lln_accl?db=OVRC
====OTHER RESOURCES====
Subject
Research Guides. Information
on materials by subject are in Magale Library's reference area,
video collection, stacks call numbers, and periodicals. Also provided
are web sites, electronic journals, electronic texts, and online
associations to further research in each area. http://www.centenary.edu/library/reference/subject/comm
Censorship Issues. Project Censored. To
explore and publicize the extent of censorship in our society by
locating stories about significant issues of which the public should
be aware. Includes news abuse of over-reported news. http://www.projectcensored.org/
Communications Skills. Face-to-Face.
Newsgroups, Newsletters, Library Links. http://www.mapnp.org/library/commskls/cmm_face.htm
Ethics in Computing. Most technology standards
for students include study of ethics and technology. This website
from North Carolina State University is a rich resource. Learn about
the basics of ethics in computing, or conduct more advanced research
in the areas of privacy, speech issues, computer abuse, intellectual
property, risks, commerce, and social justice issues. Discussion
questions are available, along with study guides for each area of
study. http://www.eos.ncsu.edu/eos/info/computer_ethics/
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