SPCM110 - Persuasive
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Susan Gaskin-Noel, MLS
Mercy College Libraries
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©2010/2011
A good topic should be:
A current event
An issue of interest to your peers
One aspect of that issue
Something you feel strongly about
Something not too controversial
Choosing a Persuasive Speech Topic Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJbQrLHt4vY
Good Topics
Not So Good topics
Cell Phone Use
Death Penalty
Fashion Trends
Global Warming
Reality TV
Legalizing Drugs
Smoking (schools)
Religion (schools)
Tuition Rate Hikes
Terrorism
Books and Media Catalog
Go to the “Advanced Search” screen
Type in your topic
Also try “opposing viewpoints”
Limit to Books (optional)
Select “Dobbs Ferry” from Location and
Availability
Write down the location
Ask for help finding the items on the shelf
Topic
Type
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Current Events
▪ CQ Researcher
Provides in-depth reporting and analysis on issues and
provides historical background on the topic, outside
commentary, pro/con arguments, chronological
information, etc.
▪ Issues and Controversies
Issues and Controversies provides background
information, explanations of opposing points of view,
and factual analysis of current events and issues.
More Databases for Current Events
General
▪ ProQuest
Articles from journals, magazines and newspapers in a
wide range of subject areas – full text
▪ Wilson
Articles from journals and magazines in most subject
areas – full text
Menu
Other Search Options
The Journal Locator is a browseable and
searchable database for finding periodicals
owned or linked to by Mercy libraries.
Periodicals include:
Newspapers
Magazines
Journals
Do Not Use to Search for a Specific Article
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Include the word “statistics” in your keyword
searching of the databases
Click on “By the Numbers” in Issues and
Controversies
Books and Media Catalog
http://mercy.waldo.kohalibrary.com/cgibin/koha/opac-search.pl
Google Images
http://www.google.com
You Tube
http://www.youtube.com
Web searching should only be done after you
have exhausted your libraries’ resources
Why?
Millions of choices
The web has no quality control
Often difficult to determine credibility
If you must use the web, check for:
Domain - .edu, .org, .net
Author/Authority
Publishing body
Currency
Bias
Evaluating Internet Sources
http://www.library.jhu.edu/researchhelp/general/ev
aluating/index.html
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Writing Lab.
Go to the libraries’ website
Under Resources
▪ Select Course and Subject Guides
▪ Select Speech from the drop-down menu, click Go
▪ Select Speech 110 - Persuasive (PowerPoint)
Direct URL:
http://www.mercy.edu/libraries/SPCM110_Persuasive.pptx