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Invitation to Public Speaking, Fifth Edition

Chapter 5:

Gathering Supporting Materials

By Cindy L. Griffin

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Supporting Materials

Supporting materials include:

Facts

Examples

Evidence

They are all kind off related.

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But, what IS a fact?

What is a fact is tricky.

It needs to be proven

Ex: Will the sun come out tomorrow? Is it a fact?

No its not a fact because we don’t know unless it already happened.

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Categories of Research Efforts

Determining what types you need.

Identifying where you can find this information.

Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the information you find.

You only need to have a couple of sources.

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Can be found any where any website

A good source is that it can be authoritative, a source that works.

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Gathering Materials

Make a research inventory to avoid information overload

Determine where you’ll find the information you need

How to research

Maybe you don’t do it

It is a good idea, you might find it helpful or maybe not

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Evaluating Internet Material

Is the information reliable?

Is the information authoritative?

How current is the information?

How complete is the information?

Is the information relevant?

Is the information consistent and unbiased?

Depends on what kind of information

TMZ is authoritative is for what’s going on with kanye west. Each information has its own website you can find it in, and can be authoritative. Ex. TMZ and ebola? No not authoritative

How complete?

Do not over burden your self about this,

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Library Materials

Orientation

Getting a library orientation can save you time and help you focus

Ask a librarian

Bring research inventory

Ask specific questions

Share assignment objectives

Treat librarian with respect

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Library Materials

Print and Online Catalogs

Boolean operators: specific phrases that broaden or narrow search

Databases: collections of information stored electronically

Bibliographic

Index

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Library Materials

Government Documents

Statistics

Information about social issues

Information on local issues

Issues discussed in Congress

Information about historical events

Maps, charts, and posters

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Library Materials

Indexes: Alphabetical listing of the topics discussed in a specific publication

Indexes

LEXIS/NEXIS Full-text database for legal, business, and current issues.
Academic Search Premier Scholarly academic multidisciplinary database. Covers a broad range of disciplines.
IngentaConnect Indexes scholarly journals and delivers documents. A fee is charged for document delivery.
Readers Guide to Periodical Literature Indexes almost 300 popular and general interest magazines, including The New Yorker, Newsweek, and National Geographic Traveler.
DataTimes Online newspaper database, including Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, and San Francisco Chronicle.

Library Materials

Reference Works

Almanacs and atlases

Dictionaries and encyclopedias

Gazetteers or guidebooks

Handbooks and manuals

Reviews

Yearbooks

Evaluating Library Resources

Same strategies as Internet sources

source should be reliable, authoritative, current, complete, relevant, and consistent

Internet versus Library Research

USE THE INTERNET WHEN YOU USE THE LIBRARY WHEN YOU
Can access a computer Want the most current ideas Want to explore less established sources Want shortened versions of print documents Know your specific subject or URL Can verify the accuracy and credibility of the information found May want assistance with your search Want comprehensive materials Want established sources Want the full text of a document Want to review databases Can evaluate the appropriateness and relevance of information found

Research Interviews

Determine whom to interview

Schedule the interview

Prepare for the interview

Design interview questions

open-ended questions

closed-ended questions

probes

Research Interviews

5. Record the interview

6. Conduct the interview

7. Follow-up the interview

Research Tips

Fill out research inventory

Take notes and make copies

Avoid plagiarism

Set up filing system

Gather more materials than you think you need

Begin bibliography with first source

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Plagiarism

Patchwork plagiarism: constructing a complete speech from several different sources and presenting it as your own

Global plagiarism: stealing an entire speech from a single source and presenting it as your own

Patchwork: taking several places and claiming at it is your own

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Plagiarism

Incremental plagiarism: presenting select portions from a single speech as your own

Taking a speech and claiming its yours.

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Rules for Citing Sources

Give credit to others

Give specific information about your source

name the person or publication

provide credentials of person or publication

include date

Deliver all information accurately

Sample Interview:

Interview with Lee DeWyze: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6mePokJJjs

Watch the video of David Letterman interviewing American Idol, Lee DeWyze. Identify the different types of questions throughout this interview.

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