COMMUNICATION GUIDE

Books

Need a book on communication? The following call number ranges, located on the second floor of the library, are a good place to start.

P 1-85 Philology & Linguistics
P 87-96 Communication & Mass Media
P 99 Nonverbal Communication

Use the search box below to find books through our online catalog. If you need more search options, try using the advanced search.

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We also have several ebooks through NetLibrary which you can browse right from your computer. Adobe Reader is required to view them.

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If we don't have it, somebody does. WorldCat is a catalog maintained by libraries world wide. If you can find a book in WorldCat, you can request it via interlibrary loan.

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Databases

Databases are an effective way of researching articles. Databases allow thousands of journals to be researched within a single search. The following should get you started:

Internet Sites

The following internet sites have been reviewed by our staff or suggested by professors in the relating field:

  • American Communication Association - created to promote academic and professional research, criticism, teaching, practical use, and exchange of principles and theories of human communication.
  • FCC - Federal Communications Commission.
  • Speaking of Speech - an interactive forum for speech/language pathologists and teachers to improve communication skills in our schools.