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  • Encyclopedia of Communication and Information
  • Ref P 87.5 E53 2002 (v.1-3)
  • Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, & Conflict
  • Ref HM 886 E53 1999 (v.1-3)
  • Encyclopedia of New Media: An Essential Reference to Communication and Technology
  • Ref QA 76.575 E5368 2003
  • The Handbook of Nonsexist Writing: For Writers, Editors, and Speakers
  • Ready Ref PN 218 M5 2000
  • Harlem Renaissance: A Gale Critical Companion
  • Ref PS 153 N5 H245 2003 (v.1-3)
  • New Kabuki Encyclopedia: A Revised Adaptation of Kabuki Jiten
  • Ref PN 2924.5 K3 L44 1997
  • Notable Women in the American Theatre
  • Ref PN 2285 N65 1989
  • Oxford Companion to American Theatre
  • Ref PN 2220 B6 1992
  • The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre & Performance
  • Ref PN 1625 O94 2003 (v.1-2)
  • The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre
  • Ref PN 1861 W67 2001 (v.1-6)

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    Suggested Subject Headings and Location of Books in Our Library

    Search the Library Catalog by keyword, subject, title, or author. Edens Library offers books and other materials on a variety of Communication and Theatre subjects, including:

    Actors
    Drama
    Feminism and Theater
    Interpersonal Communication
    Oral Communication
    Public Speaking
    Speech
    Stage Lighting Theater
    Theater--Study and teaching
    Theater--United States--History

    ..Or, you can browse the following sections in the library's General Collection and Reference areas:

    P -- Philology and Linguistics
    PN -- Performing Arts
    HM -- Sociology
    BF -- Psychology

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    Databases for Research

    *For additional databases, see the Databases for Research page.
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    Academic Search PremierCollegiate Discus The world’s largest academic multi-disciplinary database, Academic Search Premier contains indexing for over 8,000 publications, with full text for more than 4,450 of those titles. PDF backfiles to 1975 or further are available for well over one hundred journals, and searchable cited references are provided for more than 1,000 titles.
    *A User ID and password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) are required for remote access.
    Expanded Academic ASAPDISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual Library For college-level and adult researchers and advanced high school students
    (1980 - present)

    * Comprehensive periodical database covering all academic disciplines
    * Millions of full-text articles from 2000+ scholarly, refereed and professional journals and selected general interest magazines
    * Indexing of additional professional and general periodicals
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    Communication & Mass Media Complete "Communication & Mass Media Complete provides the most robust, quality research solution in areas related to communication and mass media. CMMC incorporates the content of CommSearch (formerly produced by the National Communication Association) and Mass Media Articles Index (formerly produced by Penn State) along with numerous other journals in communication, mass media, and other closely-related fields of study to create a research and reference resource of unprecedented scope and depth encompassing the breadth of the communication discipline. CMMC offers cover-to-cover (“core”) indexing and abstracts for over 390 journals, and selected (“priority”) coverage of 200 more, for a combined coverage of nearly 600 titles. Furthermore, this database includes full text for 285 journals."
    *A User ID and password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) are required for remote access.
    Collegiate DiscusMLA International Bibliography
    "MLA International Bibliography offers a detailed bibliography of journal articles, books and dissertations. Produced by the Modern Language Association, the electronic version of the bibliography dates back to the 1920s and contains over 1.8 million citations from more than 4,400 journals & series and 1,000 book publishers."
    *A User ID and password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) are required for remote access.
    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryGeneral Reference Center (Magazine Index) For high school students through adults
    (1980 - present)

    * Magazine, newspaper and reference articles on a variety of topics of general interest
    * Millions of full-text articles from over 900 general magazine titles
    * Reference information from encyclopedias, dictionaries and almanacs
    * Coverage of school subjects, current events and consumer interest topics
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryInfoTrac: OneFile For college-level and adult researchers and advanced high school students
    (1980 - present)

    * Comprehensive periodical database covering all subjects and all types of periodicals
    * Periodicals from nearly all InfoTrac collections merged into a single database
    * Over 25 million full-text articles on all subjects from over 5000 periodical titles
    * Articles from newswires and general, professional, scholarly and children's periodicals
    * Indexing of the New York Times, other major newspapers and 8000+ periodicals
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    Project Muse
    "Provides online, worldwide institutional subscription access to the full text of over 200 scholarly journals in the arts and humanities, social sciences, and mathematics."
    *Your Columbia College email username and password are required for remote access. (Don't know your CC email username and password? Contact the Office of Information Technology: 786-3007).
    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibrarySIRS Knowledge Source For advanced middle school students through adults

    * Articles, images, reference information, Web sites and more on all subjects
    * Articles selected from 2,500+ U.S. and international magazines, newspapers, government publications and reference sources
    * News, current events and organized links to evaluated Web sites
    * Includes special features on - literature, terrorism and other topics
    * Interactive textbook on citizenship with teacher resources
    * Images, maps, country profiles, primary sources and Supreme Court decisions
    *This database is only available on the Columbia College campus.

    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryCustom Newspapers For all age groups

    * Full-text articles from over 100 U.S. and international newspapers
    * New York Times (2000-)
    * Christian Science Monitor (1996-)
    * Post & Courier (Charleston, SC; 2000-)
    * Atlanta Journal-Constitution (1998-)
    * 40+ other domestic papers
    * Times (London; 1996-)
    * 60+ other international papers
    * Updated 1-3 days after publication of the print newspapers.
    * Complete lists of newspapers included, with beginning dates of coverage
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    NewsBank:The State Newspaper For all age groups

    * Archive of full-text articles from The State (Columbia), December 1987+ and The Greenville News, January 1999+
    * Locally written articles - news, editorials, sports, business, arts, features
    * Letters to the editor and major newswire articles
    * Includes obituaries & death notices, but this coverage is incomplete prior to 1999
    * Added features from NewsBank— Special Reports, Maps, and News Headlines/Activities
    * NOTE: Updated 1-2 days after publication of the print newspaper.
    * See thestate.com for free access to the latest 1-2 days of coverage.
    *This database is only available on the Columbia College campus.

    Biography Resource Center + The Complete Marquis Who's Who®DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual Library For all age groups

    * Comprehensive source for biographical information
    * Over 350,000 biographies of people from around the world and throughout history
    * Quick reference information on nearly one million people from Who’s Who sources
    * Full-text articles from hundreds of magazines and links to selected biography Web sites
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryContemporary Authors Provides complete biographical and bibliographical information and references on more than 120,000 U.S. and international authors.
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.
    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryDictionary of Literary Biography Provides nearly 10,000 biographical and critical essays on the lives, works, and careers of the world's most influential literary figures from all eras and genres.
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.
    Gale's Literary Index A master index for Gale Group's major literature series containing authors' biographies and critical essays on their writings. Included in the index are cross-references to more than 130,000 author names and more than 140,000 titles.

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    Periodicals (Journals, Magazines, Newspapers)

    The following periodicals, held by Edens Library, are excellent resources for exploring current topics in Communication and Theatre. Check the Library Catalog for holdings.

    Communication Education
    Communication Monographs
    Communication Studies
    Critical Studies in Media Communications
    Dramatics
    Journal of Applied Communication Research

    New Theatre Quarterly
    New York
    New York Times
    Quarterly Journal of Speech
    Southern Communication Journal
    Theatre Journal
    Related Titles
    CQ Researcher
    Congressional Digest

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    Recommended Internet Sites for Communication and Theatre

  • Communication
  • Speeches & Rhetoric
  • Theatre
  • News and Current Events
  • Individual Publications
  • Broadcast Networks
  • Public Opinion
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    Communication
    The American Communication Association (ACA)
    "The American Communication Association (ACA) is a not-for-profit organization, a virtual professional association with actual presence in the world of scholars and practitioners alike. ACA was created to promote academic and professional research, criticism, teaching, practical use, and exchange of principles and theories of human communication. Our community embraces researchers, teachers, business persons, and specialists located in North, Central, and South America and in the Caribbean."
    Center for Nonverbal Studies (CNS)
    "The Center for Nonverbal Studies is a private, nonprofit research center located in Spokane, Washington. Underway since October 1, 1997, the Center's mission is to advance the study of human communication in all its forms apart from language. The Center's goal is to promote the scientific study of nonverbal communication, which includes body movement, gesture, facial expression, adornment and fashion, architecture, mass media, and consumer product design."
    Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
    "The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a private, nonprofit corporation created by Congress in 1967. The mission of CPB is to facilitate the development of, and ensure universal access to, non-commercial high-quality programming and telecommunications services. The fundamental purpose of public telecommunications is to provide programs and services which inform, enlighten and enrich the public."
    Documents in the News: Current Events Research (Univ. of Michigan Documents Center)
    "Documents in the News identifies issues about government making news headlines and web sources with additional information."
    The Pulitzer Prize
    "The Who's Who of Pulitzer Prize Winners is more than simply a roster of names and biographical data. It is a list of people in journalism, letters, and music whose accomplishments enable researchers to trace the historical evolution of their respective fields and the development of American society." - Seymour Topping, 'Pulitzer Prizes History'
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    Speeches & Rhetoric
    The Program in Presidential Rhetoric: Speech Archive (Dept. of Communication, Texas A & M Univ.)
    "This archive contains complete texts of important presidential speeches... [and] is intended to be a resource for people interested in presidential rhetoric. Since presidential rhetoric is not a thing of the past, but a continuous process, the amount and extent of the documents contained here will be evolving along with the production of new messages by the chief executive."
    American Rhetoric Online Speech Bank: The Power of Oratory in the United States
    "Index to and growing database of 5000+ full text, audio and video (streaming) versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other recorded media events, and a declaration or two." Site also includes Top 100 Speeches, Rhetoric of 9-11, Rhetorical Figures in Sound, Movie Speeches, and Christian Rhetoric.
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    Theatre
    AmericanTheater Web
    "Find theaters, Broadway shows, and musicals"
    A Brief Guide to Internet Resources in Theatre and Performance Studies (Communication Studies and Theatre Arts, Stetson University)
    Creative Drama and Theatre Education Resource Site
    The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
    "The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts houses one of the worlds most extensive combination of circulating, reference, and rare archival collections in its field. These materials are available free of charge, along with a wide range of special programs, including exhibitions, seminars, and performances. An essential resource for everyone with an interest in the arts--whether professional or amateur--the Library is known particularly for its prodigious collections of non-book materials such as historic recordings, videotapes, autograph manuscripts, correspondence, sheet music, stage designs, press clippings, programs, posters and photographs."
    Playbill Online - "THE Theater Source on the Web for Broadway Theater Information"
    The Pulitzer Prize
    "The Who's Who of Pulitzer Prize Winners is more than simply a roster of names and biographical data. It is a list of people in journalism, letters, and music whose accomplishments enable researchers to trace the historical evolution of their respective fields and the development of American society." - Seymour Topping, 'Pulitzer Prizes History'
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    News and Current Events — Individual Publications
    (See the Reference Sites - News and Current Events page)
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    News and Current Events — Broadcast Networks
    (See the Internet Reference Sites - News and Current Events page)
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    Public Opinion
    The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
    "The Center is an independent opinion research group that studies attitudes toward the press, politics and public policy issues. We are best known for regular national surveys that measure public attentiveness to major news stories, and for our polling that charts trends in values and fundamental political and social attitudes...The Center's purpose is to serve as a forum for ideas on the media and public policy through public opinion research. In this role it serves as an important information resource for political leaders, journalists, scholars, and public interest organizations. All of our current survey results are made available free of charge."
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