SCHOOL
OF COMMUNICATION
CMNS 261-3
| Ken McQueen | Summer
Semester 2001 |
| Telephone: 604- 291-3687 |
Burnaby Day |
DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH IN COMMUNICATION
Prerequisite:
CMNS 110 or CMNS 130.
The purpose of this course is to help communication students develop skills
in finding and interpreting print and electronic documents, skills you will
find useful not just for other communication courses, but for many other situations
in our increasingly codified and organized lives. Unlike other more theory
focused courses, this is a course where you ‘learn by doing’,
and this is reflected in the bulk of the mark(75%) deriving from research
assignments. The course begins with a study of corporate research, since corporations
and other essentially market-oriented organizations have increasing influence
on our lives. Next we discuss in general terms the institution and organization
of libraries and archives, and look systematically at the various realms in
which information- as opposed to knowledge- can be located-computer databases,
the Internet, and library reference sections. The various types of documents
produced by governments, non-profit organizations and the legal system rounds
out the focus of the course.Required Text:
Rubin, R.B., Rubin A.M, & Piele, L.J., Communication Research: Strategies
and Sources,
(5th edition). Belmont CA: Wadsworth, 2000. ISBN 0-534-56169-1.
Course Organization:
A two hour weekly lecture presents the concepts and sources necessary to do
the assignments. A one hour weekly tutorial is available to provide group
and one-on-one help in doing the assignments.
Grade distribution:
Corporate profile(due week 5) 30%
Research Proposal(due week 9) 10%
Research Project (due week13) 35%
Final exam 25%
The School expects that the grades awarded in this course will
bear some reasonable relation to established university-wide practices to
both levels and distribution of grades. In addition, the School will also
follow Policy T10.02 with respect to “Intellectual Honesty” and
“Academic Discipline” (see the current calendar, General Regulations
Section).