"Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world. We conduct public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other data-driven social science research. We do not take policy positions."
U.S. Census Bureau platform that provides data on the U.S. people and economy: population, education, business, employment, health, housing, income and poverty, economy, families and living arrangements, and international trade.
Contains recent polling data from the Gallup Poll. Use the Politics and Government link on the upper left of the page to find the
data organized in three categories: Regions, Poll Topics and Services. You might find the A-Z subject guide of past polling data a useful
tool. It is located within the "Poll Topics" category.
Founded in 1969, the purpose of the NCPP was to assist journalists and the general public in understanding, interpreting, and reporting polls. This archive covers 2002-2022.
Communication Organizations and Associations
A comprehensive list of Communication Studies organizations and associations, with brief descriptions, can be found at the Library Resources for Communication Studies' Associations and Organizations page.
More Internet Links for Communication
AJR NewsLink: links to 5000+ newspapers and magazines.
Index of Online Resources in Communication: From the University of Iowa, this is a large, well-organized and curated list of freely available online resources on a variety of topics from Advertising to Health Communication, from Speeches to Visual Communication.