Quick Links:And if you ever get stuck or overwhelmed with searching, don't hesitate to ask/email Ms. Hall and/or Ms. Barker for help!
Multiple Sides:Works Cited Page:*While each database gives you the ability to cite your resource, you may need to create your own.
You are using MLA (Modern Language Association)
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Claims & Perspectives:1. Communications affect the society around it in controversial ways.
Perspectives: Cultural and Social, Environmental, Scientific. 2. Different groups of people and things have the social pressure to conform or change to their environment Perspectives: Futuristic, Culture and Social, and Political and Historical 3. Even when cultures assimilate their own unique characteristics must be preserved. Perspectives: Political historical, cultural and social, ethical 4. One should not leave his or her cultural back round behind while still trying to adapt to the new modernized worlds options and traditions. Perspectives: Cultural/Social, Political/Historical, Futuristic 5. Communication truly shapes one's life and community as a whole. Perspectives: Cultural and Social, Environmental, and Scientific Relevant Databases:ORR Databases:*Each database has different resources that can help you in your quest.
Make sure to search your individual in each database to find new information and materials.* Start Search Here:Further Your Search:Boston Public Library Databases:*You will need to login with your BPL e-card number and pin.
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Presentation Tools:
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Other:
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Photo Tools:
Creative Commons (CC) licenses allow creators the ability to communicate what rights they reserve, and what rights they waive for the benefit of recipients/creators (YOU). By using CC, you will get access to high quality work and know how to properly attribute/use said work as originally intended. Just a bit of a warning, some creators have given their works CC licenses that do not actually belong to them, or they are not the original copyright holder (Ms. Barker does not encounter too may of these cases, but they do happen so just be aware).
The Public Domain is the perfect place to find media for your magazine articles and presentations. There are 100% no restrictions and no copyright claims on these works. Luckily, more and more creators are releasing their works to the public so you will find that all of the websites below have high quality photos (even hipster Instagram worthy photographs). One note, Royalty Free is not Copyright Free. Royalty Free means that you must pay for a license to use that work for a continued amount of time (like Getty Images and most stock photo websites) - again this is not in the Public Domain.