How To...
To search for timely information about Voice of the
Faithful in the news media, one can go to Google's news
section (http://news.google.com/).
In the Search bar, type in "Voice of the Faithful" (in
quotes) and then hit Enter. The articles that contain
the name "Voice of the Faithful" will appear - you can
choose to either see them by relevance or by date. Google
News includes newspapers (both national and international),
network television, local television and some magazines,
so it will give a searcher a pretty comprehensive list
of VOTF media hits.
If you have access to Lexis-Nexis (available in most
college library systems), one can do a similar search
for media hits. Depending on the program, Lexis is a
little more complicated, but you can search independently
by media source (i.e., if you only want to know what
newspapers have said about Voice of the Faithful). Lexis
requires you to choose the news source that you wish
to look for. It also allows you to search in several
parameters - by search terms in the full body of the
text or by headline; by author; or by caption (for a
picture). Finally, Lexis allows the searcher to go back
several months and years.
Between the two, Google and Lexis, any individual can
access the most recent media stories that mention Voice
of the Faithful.
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of the Faithful, VOTF, "Keep the Faith, Change the Church,"
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