Course Librarian
- Anne-Marie Deitering
- Office Hours:
Valley Library 4th floor - Contact Info:
(AIM & Yahoo IM) amlibrarian
www.flickr.com 
amlibrarian's dinah photoset
Style Guides & Writing Resources
Writing Resources at OSU
Center for Writing and Learning
Online Writing Lab
Style Guides
MLA Formatting and Style Guide (The OWL at Purdue University)
Citing Images (Dartmouth) - opens in PDF
Citation Tools
Online Citation Builder (University of North Carolina Library)
Tools for managing your research
MyEbsco - create an account and login from any EBSCO database.
Zotero - a free, open source citation manager that does more than manage your citations:
Zotero handout (opens in PDF)
Firefox 2 browser: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
Finding copyright-free images online
The Flickr Commons project was created to provide access to the world's public photography collections. OSU Libraries/Archives was the first academic library to join the Flickr Commons.
Oregon State University on the Flickr Commons
Flickr - Advanced Search Screen
Here you can limit to images that have been licensed by their creators with an appropriate Creative Commons license.
Yahoo recently added Creative Commons licenses to their advanced search screen. Yahoo! also provides a number of nice limiting options to help you get the image you want.
Search for audio and image files licensed with Creative Commons licenses.
Working with your images online
Picnik, edit photos the easy way, online
Picnik integrates with Flickr to allow you to search for photos with Creative Commons licenses -- then you can use Picnik to edit those images -- all online.
Visual Rhetoric
Blogs
Information Aesthetics
Visual Complexity
Archives & Collections of Visual Rhetoric Resources
World War II Poster Collection (Northwestern University Libraries)
Visual Rhetoric Portal
Visual Examples: Communication Studies Resources (The University of Iowa)
Articles
Stark Reality of the American Dream
Humphrey Hawksley, BBC News (18 August 2005)
Don't Believe What You See in the Papers: The Untrustworthiness of News Photography
Jim Lewis, Slate (10 August 2006)
Dictionaries
The Online Oxford English Dictionary
(note, you may be asked to login with your last name and OSU ID number if you access this title from off-campus)
What is this page?
Finding News Online
On the web -
Try Newsmap - a visual browsing "skin" on top of Google News data.
Muckety - "exploring the paths of power and influence"
Subscription-based soures -
From the "databases" link on the library's webpage , you can use several powerful databases to search thousands of magazines and newspapers at once.
Here are a few we recommend:
Lexis-Nexis is an extremely powerful tool that searches local, national, international and specialized news sources (both print and broadcast). All of the articles are available online, and this database is updated daily.
How to use Lexis-Nexis to find an editorial or opinion piece on your topic.
Searches 25 national and international newspapers, 260 regional papers as well as broadcast news sources. Many of the articles are available online, and this database is updated daily.
How to use EBSCO databases to find an editorial or letter to the editor on your topic.
If you've tried to get content from the WSJ website, you may have been asked to pay for it. The Library maintains an electronic subscription to the WSJ here - with full-text access going back to 1986.
Media Analysis & Criticism
Publications
American Journalism Review
(Audio) On the Media (National Public Radio)
Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) Understanding News in the Information Age
Fact-checking sites
PolitiFact.com - Truth-o-Meter
Watchdog sites
Some of these are non-partisan, and others have a clear point of view. Sometimes that POV is easy to see in the site's masthead ("we watch Fox News so you don't have to"). Other times, it's more subtle.
Look at the "about us" pages for more information.
Searching the dynamic web (blogs, etc.)
Browsing
This is a short list of just a few of the social news media sites available. Most of these include blogs, comments, pointers to news articles and analysis. In other words, they provide a combination of opinion writing and more traditional journalism:
Note: the comment threads on these posts are user-generated. The quality of the comments range from inane to insightful. Language, etc. is usually not moderated.
The following two sites aggregate scholarly blogs, commenting on academic research, peer-reviewed research, and other topics. They can be searched, to find posts on a topic, or browsed by subject area:
Searching
Here is a search engine that will let you search the dynamic web. Use advanced features like:
- searching by link (to see pages that respond to a particular post or article)
- trend information (to track the conversation on your topic over time)
Check Technorati's "Authority" feature to see how influential a particular blog or post has been.
News Sources on Twitter
10 Twitter feeds for mainstream news
Newsmakers on Twitter
Centers for Disease Control emergency feed
United Nations Secretary General
Searching twitter
Twitter search: http://search.twitter.com
Monitter: search for real-time, trending topics
Twitter visualizations
Trendsmap - "Real time local twitter trends." Use this to see trending topics, mapped around the world.
15 Ways to Track Twitter Trends (Mashable)
WR 222 Databases for finding scholarly information
-
Academic Search Premier
Academic Search Premier provides full text for nearly 4,600 scholarly publications, including full text for more than 3,500 peer-reviewed journals.
Full-text and abstract/index: 1975-present
Concurrent Users: unlimited
Coverage Dates: 1975 - present -
JSTOR
An archival collection of journal articles that includes over 140 titles in the humanities, social sciences and sciences.
Coverage Dates: Varies by Journal -
Project Muse
Project MUSE is an interdisciplinary collection of high quality, peer reviewed journals.
Coverage Dates: Varies by journal -
Google Scholar
Uses the Google search engine to search for scholarly materials from around the world such as peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports.
Coverage Dates: Unknown
Course Bookmarks
Last Update: May 29, 2009 18:19

