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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED296390
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contents Mass Communication: A Guide to Reference Sources. Annotated Bibliographies Foreign Countries Library Materials Mass Media Reference Materials For the study of mass communication in social, cultural and political contexts, this annotated resource guide presents a list of materials available in the McGill University Libraries in Montreal, Canada. As a select bibliography, the guide concentrates on current sources, although some historical coverage of newspaper and journalism is included. Newspaper indexes and periodical indexes of general coverage are excluded. The guide also omits certain topics, such as public relations, advertising, film, and media technology (some of which are covered in other bibliographies in this series). Reference sources consist of: (1) encyclopedias and handbooks for print media, broadcasting media, and radio and TV programs; (2) almanacs; (3) English, French, and bilingual dictionaries; (4) biographical sources; and (5) directories for mass media, newspapers and newspaper indexes, academic programs and careers, and organizations, associations, libraries, and archives. The bibliography consists of guides to the literature; periodical indexes; topics (including TV and radio broadcasting, scripts and program recordings, and freedom of information); and theses and dissertations. (MM)
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spellingShingle Mass Communication: A Guide to Reference Sources.
Annotated Bibliographies
Foreign Countries
Library Materials
Mass Media
Reference Materials
Mass Communication: A Guide to Reference Sources. Annotated Bibliographies Foreign Countries Library Materials Mass Media Reference Materials For the study of mass communication in social, cultural and political contexts, this annotated resource guide presents a list of materials available in the McGill University Libraries in Montreal, Canada. As a select bibliography, the guide concentrates on current sources, although some historical coverage of newspaper and journalism is included. Newspaper indexes and periodical indexes of general coverage are excluded. The guide also omits certain topics, such as public relations, advertising, film, and media technology (some of which are covered in other bibliographies in this series). Reference sources consist of: (1) encyclopedias and handbooks for print media, broadcasting media, and radio and TV programs; (2) almanacs; (3) English, French, and bilingual dictionaries; (4) biographical sources; and (5) directories for mass media, newspapers and newspaper indexes, academic programs and careers, and organizations, associations, libraries, and archives. The bibliography consists of guides to the literature; periodical indexes; topics (including TV and radio broadcasting, scripts and program recordings, and freedom of information); and theses and dissertations. (MM)
title Mass Communication: A Guide to Reference Sources.
topic Annotated Bibliographies
Foreign Countries
Library Materials
Mass Media
Reference Materials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED296390