Film Studies
Basic guides and training sessions
- Film Studies: a guide to finding information Word document PDF
- Information skills: getting started
Notes from Library training sessions:
Need more help? Contact your Subject Librarian.
Electronic resources: databases, e-journals and web sites
Athens password system
In order to access most electronic resources from home, you need to log into Athens first:
- Return to the Library home page and log into Athens.
- If you need help, check our guide to Logging into Athens for tips.
Electronic resources for Film Studies
- Databases links to services that help you find journal articles on a topic.
- E-journals links to individual electronic journals
- Internet sites links to freely available Web sites.
Developing your skills
- Film Reviews: a guide to where to find them
- Exam and study skills for Film Studies
- Finding journal articles for Film Studies
- Information skills: further research.
- Literature searching for your Film Studies dissertation.
Need more help? Contact your Subject Librarian.
Referencing and EndNote
- Download a copy of the Library guide Citing your references using the Harvard (author-date) system
- For more help with understanding referencing and plagiarism, see Getting to grips with referencing: using the Brookes Harvard style
- EndNote and EndNote Web - allow you to collect, store and manage your own collection of references and create bibliographies in your written work.
Researchers and staff
FILM NEWS
See this month's books and films for Film Studies.
Check our programme of Library training sessions
View the School of Arts Film Studies Web pages for details of screenings and events.
Find out what's on at the Phoenix Picture House in Oxford.
Check out what's on at the BFI Southbank
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