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Business/Economics Librarian
moss@unc.edu
Phone: 962-1151
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Reference Librarian for Emerging Technologies
CHaefele@email.unc.edu
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Communication and Mass Media Complete
CMMC is the major indexing and abstracting tool for Communication Studies and Journalism & Mass Communication. It indexes over 400 journals and includes the
full text of over 200 journals in these fields.
Dissertations & Theses
Full text, from 1997, of work from over 1000 educational institutions. Before 1997 abstracts are available and the dissertation or theses
can be borrowed through Inter Library Services
ICPSR
The ICPSR data holdings contain some 6,300 studies and 500,000 files that cover a wide range of social
science areas such as population, economics, education, health, social and political behavior, social and
political attitudes, history, crime, aging, and substance abuse. Individual registration and adherence to
responsible use statement are required.
LexisNexis Academic
Provides full-text access to general, regional and international news, company news and financial information and legal
information.
Vanderbilt Television News Archive
The collection holds more than 30,000 individual network evening news broadcasts from the major U.S.
national broadcast networks: ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN, and more than 9,000 hours of special news-related
programming including ABC's Nightline since 1989.
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Writing up Qualitative Research
Readings in virtual research ethics: issues and controversies
Sage Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods
Encyclopedia of measurement and statistics
Interviewing and Representation in Qualitative Research
Electronic Resources for Research Methods
The Qualitative Research Web Page by Don Ratcliff, Ph.D.
UNC Graduate School Thesis and Dissertation Guide