Internet sites for Communication, Media and Culture
There are thousands of internet sites that could be of use to staff who teach and students studying Communication, Media and Culture. Here are a few of the most important ones.
Some of these sites belong to individual bodies or associations. Others provide Gateways to general Communications-related, or to more subject-specific sites.
Information relating to non-Brookes resources, and help for those who would like to improve their Web-searching techniques, are also provided towards the end of this page.
- Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS)
- Arts Archive
- British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
- BBC Arts Information
- BBC Statements of Programme Policy (including Annual reports)
- British Psychological Society
- British Film Institute
- British Universities Film & Video Council (BUFVC)
- Department of Culture, Media and Sport (UK Government website)
- Intute: Arts and Humanities - Communications, Media and Culture
- Media and cultural studies arena
- Pacific Region Forum on Business and Management Communication
- Pseudo.com: Interactive Television on your Computer
- Willings Press Guide (free short-term subscription available for full access to this site)
- Xtreme Information (advertising)
- Yahoo Directory for Performing Arts
Other libraries
- It is also possible to gain knowledge of relevant Communications-related resources in other academic library catalogues from the Brookes Library site.
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