Recommended Resources
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A listing of film/video festivals, with an emphasis on student-friendly ones. Maintained by ScreenSite.org.
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The Television News Archive collection at Vanderbilt University is the world's most extensive and complete archive of television news. The collection holds more than 30,000 individual network evening news broadcasts.
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You may browse an alphabetical list, but it's easier to use the "choose subject and/or type" option. In the "Subject" box, choose "Communications."
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A list of the Library's holding in electronic, online, full-text journals in the film subject area.
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Provides access to journals published by the Johns Hopkins University Press. Disciplines covered are humanities (including film and television studies), social sciences, and mathematics.
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A list of the Library's holding in electronic, online, full-text journals in the communication and mass media subject areas.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (Formerly Digital Dissertations) includes citations, some abstracts, and some full text for dissertations and theses ranging from the first U.S. dissertation, accepted in 1861, to those accepted as recently as last seme
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A list of the Library's holding in electronic, online, full-text journals in the journalism subject area.
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A list of the Library's holding in electronic, online, full-text journals in the Radio & TV Broadcasting subject area.
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Access to the full text of over 100 scholarly journals. Includes <em>Film Quarterly</em>, but not many other film/TV titles.
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Bibliographic information on 40+ million items (books, scores, films, maps, and other formats) held in thousands of academic, public, and other libraries around the world. (No access to full text copies of books or articles.)
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Indexes and abstracts for over 300 journals, selected coverage of over 100 more, and fulltext for nearly 200 journals. Includes <em>Journal of Popular Film and Television, Broadcasting & Cable, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Museum of
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An online service that automates the formatting of academic citations--using MLA, AP, Chicago or Turabian styles. You fill in a simple form and it generates the formatted citation.
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Photos from the TCF Dept's archive.
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Student-run radio station (WVUA).
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Alabama Public Radio's show, hosted by Jeremy Butler.
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NPR-affiliate radio station.
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Professional TV station broadcasting from Phifer Hall.
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A wiki site for film and television studies.
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A pronunciation guide for film/television studies.
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Resources for educators and students of film/TV/new media.
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Follow our tweets on Twitter.
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An art-house film series co-sponsored by the TCF Department.



