This site provides access to resources that support research in the Fundamentals in Speech Communication class, held at the College of Applied Science.
Note: If you are accessing library resources from off-campus, you need to log in for Off Campus Access. Most of the resources on the library's Web site are restricted to authorized UC users only.
Citing Sources
Use the UC Library Catalog (UCLID) to locate books, periodicals, videos, and other materials owned by UC, and the OhioLINK catalog for items owned by other Ohio college and university libraries.
To search across words in the title, series title, organization, association, content notes, publisher, and subject, start with the KEYWORD search option. Use the LIMIT/SORT button to limit your results to a particular library, online resources, or other option. Use the REQUEST button to order items from another UC library (allow 3-5 days).
For a step-by-step review of searching and ordering books, see the guide Searching UC and OhioLINK Library Catalogs (PDF file).
If you don’t find the items you want in UCLID, search OhioLINK, a library network of Ohio college and university catalogs. Use the OhioLINK CENTRAL button to enter the database, search and request materials (allow 5-7 days for delivery).
Other good sources for books on how things work:
Reference resources in the Library are useful for selecting research topics, finding brief descriptions, and locating citations to related in-depth resources. These include general and subject-specific encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, almanacs, etc. Most print reference resources may only be used in the Library, but many are available to access online.
Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, and other General Reference
Magazines & Journals (Periodicals)
Magazines and Journals can be used to keep up with the latest developments in a field, provide historical perspective and provide important information for research.
If you find a citation to a journal or magazine article in a database, follow these steps to locate an electronic or paper copy of the article. Electronic copies of many journals and magazines are available through the Full-Text Finder.
Research databases help you find articles located in magazines and journals (periodicals). General databases cover a broad range of subjects and types of documents, and Specialized databases cover articles in specific subject areas or in specific types of publications.
If the full-text of an article is not available through the database, note the citation and follow these instructions for locating articles.
General Databases
OneSearch Starting point for exploring a topic. Search for books, articles and more at the same time, including the UC Library Catalog and research databases. Search across many subjects, including QuickSearch (library catalog + general article databases), Engineering, and Statistics.
There are many quality Web sites on the free Web, and students must evaluate them carefully. Listed below are selected web sites:
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