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Finding useful information online with the Agricultural Communications Documentation Center

A world of agricultural communications information is now at the fingertips of IFAJ members, through the Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC). Learn how other agricultural journalists and communicators tackle their problems, do their work and improve their efforts by logging onto http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/agcomdb/docctr.html.

The ACDC collection is a virtual resource to help you in agriculture-related journalism and communicating. Examine specific communications skills, such as reporting, editing, photography, audio-video and design. Look more deeply into particular channels for communicating - personal, group or specific mass media. Does agricultural journalism in particular parts of the world interest you? The ACDC collection probably can help you.

Use ACDC to explore the unique professional issues of this field, to plan and carry out stronger communications programs, and to focus your efforts on top-priority goals.

The following guide is designed to help you navigate through the ACDC collection. It will help you learn some searching tools that will open the door to a valuable resource.

(Suggestion: Print this guide for a handy, step-by-step reference while you work online.)


Beginning your search.

1. Go to the ACDC Web site: http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/agcomdb/docctr.html.

2. Click on "Database Search" (an option in the left column of the home page).

3. Choose how you wish to search: Title, Author, Subject or Journal

Read a brief tutorial about each field. Within the search box:

a. Click on Title to read the tutorial. Then click Back to the search page.
b. Click on Author to read the tutorial. Then click Back to the search page.
c. Click on Subject to read the tutorial. Then click Back to the search page.
d. Click on Journal to read the tutorial. Then click Back to the search page.

Subject searches may often be your most useful approach.
On the search page, place your cursor in the open boxed area to the right of the wording, Subject Term(s). You are now ready to enter the term or terms you wish to use.

What subject term or terms should you use?
You can use a variety of subject search strategies, depending on your interests. For example:

Sample agriculture subject terms
Food safety
Diet
Conservation
International trade
Labeling
Animal rights
Organic
Bird flu
Irradiation
Beef
Fruit

Sample countries/regions
Europe
India
Japan
Africa
Australia
Netherlands
Latin America

Sample perspectives offered
History
Roles
Accuracy
Trends
Outlook
Attitudes
Knowledge

Sample communications subject terms
Writing skills
Internet
Farm journals
Radio
Television
Rural-urban communication
Risk communication
Extension communication
Photography
Information sources
Media effectiveness

Sample audiences/interest groups
Farmers
Consumers
Women
Government
Non-governmental organizations
Agribusiness
Extension agents

Sample aspects of our profession
Journalists
Careers
Communicator effectiveness
Ethical issues
Communication education
Information issues
Communication barriers

Here are a few examples of subject searches and cross-searches. Try them if you like.

adoption
farmers AND information sources
attitudes AND consumers AND biotechnology
adoption AND internet AND europe


How to gain access to a document you identify in the ACDC collection

  1. Check the Notes section of the citation. If it contains a Web address use that address in your Web browser to try to retrieve the document online.
  2. If the citation shows no Web address, try locating the document on the open Web. Conduct a title search, using a search engine such as Google.
  3. Look for the document locally, in a library or other resource.
  4. Send an e-mail note to the Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (docctr@aces.uiuc.edu), providing the document number and title. We maintain copies within the Center or elsewhere in the University of Illinois Library. Copyright and other factors permitting, staff members of the Center can help you gain access by:
    • Scouting further for it online.
    • Scanning the document and sending it to you electronically.
    • Photocopying it and sending it to you by fax, postal service or other delivery service you prefer.

As you search, keep this in mind about the ACDC collection

  1. We interpret agriculture broadly. This collection encompasses the entire food, feed and fiber enterprise - from farm to fork - including the nutritional, environmental and social aspects of agriculture.
  2. It focuses on the communications aspects of agriculture. You will find no grain prices, export news or pest management practices here.
  3. Every document in it focuses on agriculture-related communicating. You will find no general journalism tips or topics here.


Thank you and please let us know whenever we can help you locate and gain access to information about agricultural journalism and communications.

Joe Zumalt
Carolyn Sanford
Jim Evans
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center
An international resource and service from the University of Illinois
Searchable online at http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/agcomdb/docctr.html
E-mail: docctr@aces.uiuc.edu

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