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Broadcast and Communications

Page Author: Paula Olsen

 


 

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Print Sources in the Reference Section:

  • AV Market Place--Ref LB1043 .A86 (latest ed.)
  • Dictionary of Film Terms—Ref PN1993.45 .B33 2006
  • Dictionary of Media and Communication Studies—Ref P87.5 .W38 2003
  • Dictionary of Media Literacy—Ref P91.3 .S527 1997
  • Encyclopedia of International Media and Communication (4 vols.) Ref P87.5 .E535 2003
  • Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film (3 vols.) Ref PN1995.9 .D6 E53 2006
  • Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics, Media, and Communication—Ref P87.5 .D39 2000
  • History of the American Cinema (10 vols.) Ref PN1993.5 .U6 H55 1990
  • History of the Mass Media in the United States—Ref P92 .U5 H67 1998
  • History in the Media—Ref PN1995.9 .H5 N54 2006
  • International Encyclopedia of Communications (4 vols.) Ref P87.5 .I5 1989
  • The New Biographical Dictionary of Film—Ref PN1998.2 .T48 2002

 

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