17 July 2008

Journal Evaluation - Sports Broadcasting

Da’Norris Searcy
Journal Evaluation
A complete citation for the journal article
Wulfemeyer, K. Tim. (2003). Sports Broadcasting/Play-by-play: Radio, television and Big-Time College Sports, 58(3), p308-309.

Strategy for finding the journal article
A. I was able to find the journal article on EBSCO Host and once I got to that cite, I just typed in the information that I was looking for.

B. I was able to find this article on the Academic Journal section of the EBSCO site.

C. I choose this article, because I know I could use the article to farther understand what it takes to be a successful sports broadcaster.

Rational for selection of the journal Article.

A. The journal article was very useful to me, it give me useful information on my topic. I’m able to use the information in my presentation.
General evaluation of the journal article
A. The main audience may be just people that are interested in becoming a sports broadcaster.
B. Also the journal article is scholarly one, just because it gives good information that will be useful to farther know more about the field their studying.
C. The timeliness of the article was in 2003, so it was well up to date.
Example strategies used to search within the journal article
A. Within the article all I did was read along the information until I was able to get something useful that I could use for me research.
B. I was able to combine the terms that would be the most helpful, for my research.
C. The results for my research had proven to be very useful in providing the right information.
Brief Summary
A. As a whole the journal article contains good information that gives good feed back in my topic. The article is relevant to my research question, because it give good information that could relate to my topic question and could also be very useful for my presentation. The journal article was helpful to my research question, because it gave me very useful information on my research question.

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