SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Best Sites for Studying Speech Communication
- National Communication Association
Best place to start to learn about the communication field. NCA publishes seven major journals.
The link for each journal below will take you to a page that identifies which library databases have articles from that journal. Date coverage varies by database. A myNOVA/VCCS login is required for off-campus access:
- International Communication Association
An association closely affiliated with NCA that publishes three journals.
The link for each journal below will take you to a page that identifies which library databases have articles from that journal. Date coverage varies by database. A myNOVA/VCCS login is required for off-campus access:
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Principles of Public Speaking
- Topic Selection Helper
Not sure what to talk about? Here's a vast selection of topics for speeches based on subjects, themes, personal experiences. Includes “how to” speeches.
- C-SPAN speeches
Visit this site to watch or to order copies of recent speeches including press conferences, Congressional speeches, tributes, and campaign speeches
- ChangingMinds.org
Techniques that can be used in persuasive speeches
- Gifts of Speech
Women's speeches from around the world, brought to you by Sweet Briar College.
- National Press Club
- Vital Speeches of the Day
Biweekly publication of speeches made throughout government and business, has a collection of more than 15,000 speeches dating back to 1934
- Allyn & Bacon
Excellent links to video clips, audio clips, and texts of speeches
- American Memory Project
An effort of the Library of Congress, this collection is a wonderful source for sound recordings, motion pictures, manuscripts, and pictures
- Prof. Nan Peck's Public Speaking Page
Created by NOVA Associate Professor of Speech Communication Nan Peck
- Voices of Civil Rights
From the AARP, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, and the Library of Congress; a collection of thousands of personal stories and oral histories of the Civil Rights Movement
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Intercultural Communication
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Interpersonal Communication
This page is maintained by Diana Aram and was last updated on December 2, 2011.
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