Sept. 5, 2012- AP English Lang. & Comp. – Mrs. Cordle- Analyzing Audience in Columns
I. Choose one of the columnists listed below (columns found through EBSCO or choose your own and follow #16):
1. Neil Offen
2. Dawn Vaughan
3. Ina Hughes
4. George Korda
5. David Hunter
6. Greg Johnson
7. Tom Humphrey
8. Ronnie Polaneczky
9. Maureen Dowd
10. Joe Grata
11. Nafari Vanaski
12. Eric Heyl
13. Stu Bykofsky
14. Dan Gross
15. Ronnie Polaneczky
16. View a list of newspapers at ipl.org. From there choose your own columnist and find columns at the newspaper's website. From the newspaper's website you may find an archive of your writer's columns.)
II. If you chose a columnists in #1-15: Log onto the KYVL. (Click “Online Research.” Click “KYVL.”)
III. Next, use “Student Research Center”
IV. Click only the Newspaper/ Magazine option. Search the name of your columnist.
VII. Choose your article. Click “html full text” to see the article. The database will show you how to cite the column in MLA format (click on "cite").
I. Choose one of the columnists listed below (columns found through EBSCO or choose your own and follow #16):
1. Neil Offen
2. Dawn Vaughan
3. Ina Hughes
4. George Korda
5. David Hunter
6. Greg Johnson
7. Tom Humphrey
8. Ronnie Polaneczky
9. Maureen Dowd
10. Joe Grata
11. Nafari Vanaski
12. Eric Heyl
13. Stu Bykofsky
14. Dan Gross
15. Ronnie Polaneczky
16. View a list of newspapers at ipl.org. From there choose your own columnist and find columns at the newspaper's website. From the newspaper's website you may find an archive of your writer's columns.)
II. If you chose a columnists in #1-15: Log onto the KYVL. (Click “Online Research.” Click “KYVL.”)
III. Next, use “Student Research Center”
IV. Click only the Newspaper/ Magazine option. Search the name of your columnist.
VII. Choose your article. Click “html full text” to see the article. The database will show you how to cite the column in MLA format (click on "cite").