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COMM:2010 Communication and Organizational Culture - Conrad, Spring 2024: Home

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This guide will assist you with finding resources and conducting successful library searches for COMM:2010 Communication and Organizational Culture. Topics in this guide include:

  • How to search in InfoHawk+ (and get useful results)
  • Recommended Databases for Communication Studies
  • APA Citation help

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General Research Tips

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  • Search for each term in InfoHawk+ and our databases. Look at the subjects that are listed with interesting resources.
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  • Limit your search by a date range if you only want results from certain years. 
  • Try your search terms in multiple databases.
  • You can also search in WorldCat to find resources not held by the University of Iowa and then request through ILL. 
  • Look at the footnotes and bibliography of scholarly articles and dissertations - they can lead you to related sources!
  • The first sources that you find may not be the best. Keep looking!

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