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Media, Screen Studies and Communications

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The websites of official bodies such as professional organisations may provide useful information for your research.

This guide includes a selected list of websites relevant to Media, Screen Studies and Communication. There are many other websites available - always make sure that you assess websites carefully using the criteria given in the Evaluating your sources section of this guide. Your lecturer may also provide links to recommended websites in Moodle.

To refine your search to the most relevant and authoritative websites, you can use Google's advanced search option to limit by domain (for example .org, .gov, or .edu).

The websites of official bodies such as professional organisations may provide useful information for your research.

This guide includes a selected list of websites relevant to Media, Screen Studies and Communication. There are many other websites available - always make sure that you assess websites carefully using the criteria given in the Evaluating your sources section of this guide. Your lecturer may also provide links to recommended websites in Moodle.

To refine your search to the most relevant and authoritative websites, you can use Google's advanced search option to limit by domain (for example .org, .gov, or .edu).

Australian
International

You can access the digitised print versions of these Newspapers by searching the Library's Catalogue or clicking the links below:

The following database also provides access to newspapers:

The library provides access to a range of streaming video databases. 

For more detail about using videos see the copyright guidelines.