This St. Thomas Libraries research guide has been prepared for the course, STCM 244: Research, Measurement, and Evaluation. This guide is designed to assist you with the secondary research for your strategic communication project.
Create custom thematic maps, datasets, and reports using extensive data on demographics, consumers, real estate, housing, employment, crime, health, and more. Data includes MRI-Simmons consumer survey data, Nielsen Scarborough local insights, consumer expenditures and buying power, as well as public data sources such as the U.S. Census, American Community Survey, FBI uniform crime reports, NOAA climate data, and CDC health data. Limited to 5 simultaneous users.
Full text for thousands of peer-reviewed journals and general interest sources across many subject areas.
Provides abstracts and full text of thousands of journals from the 1800s to the present in psychology and related disciplines, including education, linguistics, neurosciences, pharmacology, and social work.
You can get research help from a librarian in the following ways:
Research Consultations: Research Help by Appointment
Research Consultations are scheduled one-on-one meetings with a subject librarian. You can also schedule a consultation for a small group. Consultations usually last 30 minutes and are scheduled at a mutually convenient time. Contact your librarian to schedule a consultation.