The topic of news media consumption behaviors of young adults is of interest to different people and groups. Consider who might publish information about this topic and why. For this topic, consider the Library's Big Red Box, Library Databases, and Google. Some examples include:
Full-text articles covering social sciences, health, and life sciences
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Use the internet to find websites of think tanks, media/trade organizations, other articles, and other non-scholarly sources. As always, consider the credibility of your sources, especially those found on the internet. Below are some recommended internet sources.
To search specific sites for information, try this method when using an internet search engine like Google, Duck Duck Go, or Bing. They will automatically be the first of search results if anything matches your search: