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General On Line Current Event Sources


The US sources for news are just below, and then in two columns are newspapers from around the world. A few of them require you to push a button to get the English version, so please be aware of that.


Overseas Newspapers - Listed Geographically by Region

European Newspapers

South America Newspapers

Middle East Newspapers

Africa Newspapers

Debate Related Database Links:


The following links lead to data bases that store general information on commonly debated issues. Look too to the School's library site ( http://www.ptloma.edu/LibraryServices/ ) that has excellent electronic research resources. Especially note Lexis Nexis, CQ Researcher, CQ Weekly, ProQuest, NewBank, etc. . . (Other data bases specifically for debate sites and think tanks will be added to this homepage)

Plays

Interpretation Source Database Links:


These links lead to possible interp sources, movie scripts, poetry pages, prose pages . . .


Rhetoric Database Links:


These links will help for both researching rhetoric projects, and for preparing Rhetorical Criticism or Communication Analysis speeches for competition.


Government Agencies and International Organizations




Other Resources



Newspaper Links


Searchable directory of links, organized by categories: Vendors, U.S. Dailies, Canadian newspapers, Collectives, Weeklies, Business Papers, Alternative Press, Internationals, Press Associations, College Newspapers, and Newspaper Archives. From the Newspaper Association of America.

Librarians' Index to the Internet (lii.org)


Searchable, browsable Web site of Internet resources selected and evaluated by librarians for their usefulness to public librarians and the general public. All entries are carefully reviewed and evaluated before entry into the lii.org database and then maintained throughout their life cycle. The motto of lii.org: "Information You Can Trust."

BUBL LINK


This excellent subject directory (focused on British Internet resources) is searchable, and is organized by the Dewey Decimal Classification, making it one of the largest DDC Internet subject directories available. It is a well organized site, with brief annotations.

INFOMINE: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections


A multi-disciplined, annotated directory of tens of thousands of links to "university level research and educational tools on the Internet." Includes "databases, electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, mailing lists, online library card catalogs, articles ... [and] other types of information." Tens of thousands of records, some created by librarians, others generated by robot-crawlers. Searchable and browsable. From the University of California, Riverside.

LookSmart


This commercial site provides a searchable, lightly annotated directory of thousands of subjects and Web sites; a Web search engine; and a database of full-text articles from several hundred periodicals.
http://www.looksmart.com/

Surfwax


This search engine claims it "helps you get the best grip on information" through "multiple seamless dimensions for information search and retrieval."

Google Advanced Search


A more exacting search of the Google collection. I figure you all know about this one anyway but I still push it to any and all.

There are databases available from Ryan Library including:


Oxford Reference Online ( CQ Researcher (political questions and issues in the news)
You can access these off-the Point.

Pronunciation Guide for names and locations