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At any point in your research, please consult a reference librarian. Librarians are available whenever the library is open at (518) 743-2200 ext. 2462. Library hours are listed on the ACC Library's home page: http://library.sunyacc.edu.

Finding Books:

To find books or multimedia items, search the ACC book catalog (ACC Library web page > Finding Books > Catalog):

  • Reference books, on the library’s main floor, don’t leave the library, so are always available.
  • Circulating books, on the upper level of the library, may be checked out for four weeks.
  • Videos, DVDs and music CDs may be borrowed by faculty. Students may use equipment near the video/DVD shelves.

Search tip: Start with a keyword search. When you find an interesting book, look for the subject headings in the book's online description. Click on any that refine your search best. We recommend visiting the ACC Library's Research Guides & Tutorials page, which offers a narrated tutorial on searching the online catalog and two tutorials called "Research Steps," offering important search strategies. Here are some subject headings to consider using:

Advertising alcoholic beverages

Aggressiveness on television

Censorship

Freedom of speech

Women in mass media

Journalism

Mass media and children

Mass media and teenagers

Mass media - United States

Television advertising

Sex in mass media

Violence in mass media

 

Reference Books:

Reference books, on the main floor, can help you select a research topic. They also offer quick background information and overviews on subjects.

Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook

REF. HE 8689.B77 2005

International Television & Video Almanac

REF. HE 8698 .I55 2005

Marketing Encyclopedia

REF. HF 5415 .M29 1995

Encyclopedia of Advertising

REF. HF 5803 .A38 2003

Editor & Publisher Market Guide

REF. HF 5905 .E38 2005

Encyclopedia of New Media

REF. QA76.575 .E53 2003

Encyclopedia of Communications and Information

REF. P 87.5 E53 2001

Dictionary of Media and Communications

REF. P 87.5 .W45 1996

From Talking Drums to the Internet

REF. P 96 .T42 G37 1997

Violence and the Media : A Reference Handbook

REF. P 96 .V5 N48 1996

Encyclopedia of Television

REF. PN 1992.18 .E53 1997

Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents and the Media

REF. HQ 784 .M3 E53 2007

Prime Time, Prime Movers

REF. PN 1992.3 .U5 M264 1995

Motion Picture Guide

REF. PN 1993 .M67 1999

Cyber Dictionary

REF. TK 5101.5 .C93 1996

Encyclopedia of Radio

REF. TK 6544 .M84 2004

Free Expression and Censorship in America

REF. Z 658.U5 F644 1997

Censorship in America: A Reference Handbook

REF. Z 658 .U5 H84 1999

Encyclopedia of Censorship

REF. Z 657 .G73 2005

Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media

REF. Z 6951 .A97 1999

Gale Virtual Reference Library:

You can search thousands of full-text chapters from more than 250 reference books published by Gale Cengage Learning. The ACC Library owns many of these books in printed format also. The Document Title search will search for your term in the chapter titles, giving you full-text chapters from the reference books. The content is the exactly the same as the original printed books. Find this database with these links: ACC Library Web page > Finding Books > Reference > Gale Virtual Reference Library. (Note: This is a subscription database. ACC students, faculty and staff may log in from off-campus with their campus network user names and passwords.)

Among the books it searches are: Gale Encyclopedia of Communication and Information and the New Dictionary of the History of Ideas.

 


Finding Articles:

Journal articles offer current and specific information and research. Search for journal articles by subject through any of the ACC Library's dozens of article databases. Many but not all offer full-text links to articles. (If needed, ask a reference librarian about finding an article though another database, print sources or interlibrary loan if it's not full-text.).

Article databases are subscription-only products. ACC students and faculty may search these from home by following screen directions. To get your ACC student username and password, see Lookup Account and Password on the Student Portal page. For a full list of journals ACC Library receives, see the online Periodicals at ACC list or check the card file at the Circulation Desk.

From the ACC Library Web page, go to Finding Articles. Then, choose either:

  • General Databases to find articles on a current, popular or multidisciplinary topic and need a mix of newspapers, magazines and scholarly journals; or
  • Subject Databases to find specialized articles on one subject only, such as business, science, literature, nursing, etc.

Among the General Databases are:
EBSCO's Academic Search Premier: Over 8000 journals; about half are full-text.
JSTOR:
full-text; 117 journals covering the arts, sciences and social sciences.
New York Times: Current (1980-present) and historical editions (1851-2003).
WilsonSelectPlus: Completely full-text; 1+ million articles from 1400 journals.
New York State Newspapers: includes New York Times full-text.
Opposing Viewpoints, CQ Researcher, more.

The ACC Library subscribes to Advertising Age, Adweek, American Demographics, Broadcasting, Broadcasting and Cable, Journal of Radio Studies, New York Times, Poptronic, R&R, Rolling Stone, Vital Speeches of the Day and others.


Web sites:


Here are some recommended Web sites. Of the billions of Web sites in the world, these are more appropriate for college-level research.

FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting)
On media bias.

http://www.fair.org

Poynter Institute for Media Studies
For journalists & students.  

http://www.poynter.org

Radio & Records
Radio/record industry from R&R magazine publisher

http://radioandrecords.com

Newsmap
Offers a color-coded graphic picture of news coverage on Google News, sortable by country and subject.

http://www.marumushi.com/apps/newsmap/

Radio-Television News Directors Association
News on broadcasting industry; “Trade Secrets.”

http://rtnda.org

Mandy‘s TV and TV Productions Directory
 TV/Film producers/facilities and jobs worldwide

http://www.mandy.com

Newseum
Museum of news. editorial cartoons, biographies, today’s front pages, more.         

http://www.newseum.org

 

Society of Professional Journalists
Trends, code of ethics, Freedom of Information Act (http://spj.org/foia/)

http://spj.org

Findsounds.com
Wide range of sound files: nature, music, vehicle and TV.

http://www.findsounds.com

Videomaker Free Sound Effects
Animals, nature, mechanical sound effects in a variety of audio formats, from Videomaker Magazine.

http://videomaker.com/scripts/free_sound_effects.cfm

 AlterNet  
200 alternative journalism sources.

http://www.alternet.org

Television Production
Electronic TV production handbook.

http://www.cybercollege.org/tvp_ind.htm

NewsVoyager
National Newspaper Assn. Newspapers link.

http://www.newspaperlinks.com/home.cfm

Vanderbilt University’s Television News Archives
Many media web sites; Media Research Center (lots of fee-only material, though)

http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu       

Student Press Law Center

http://www.splc.org

Society of News Design

http://www.snd.org

American Society of Newspaper Editors

http://www.asne.org

RefDesk.com 
Journalists’ Tools and Newspapers links.

http://refdesk.com

Newsknife
Evaluates online news media
http://www.newsknife.com
IMBD (Internet Movie Database)
Very large site with movie and TV information.
http://www.imdb.com
Salon
Weekly online magazine covering news, culture, politics.
http://www.salon.com

PBS
Over 175,000 pages of educational material on their programs.

http://www.pbs.org/

Crash Course in Copyright:
From University of Texas. Covers copyright, fair use, intellectual property for multimedia, online materials, more.

http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/cprtindx.htm

For more information:

Consult a reference librarian at any point in your research. You may also want to see other online ACC Library research guides.

Updated July 2008/DO/JM