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New Media

Communication in the digital world.

Introduction

The Department of Film & Media Studies along with the English Department offer courses in the theory, criticism and history of New Media. To assist faculty, students and others in the Dartmouth College community, the Library collects materials for New Media. This guide is an introduction to the resources for New Media. For more in-depth study, you can contact a librarian or visit Baker-Berry Library.

If you are interested in Television Studies, click here. If you want Film Studies, click here.

If you have suggestions for sections within this library guide, please contact Lucinda M. Hall.

New book title(s)

Keeping up with the journal literature

Want an easy way to keep up with the journal literature in New Media? And you use a mobile device? You can install the BrowZine app and create a custom Bookshelf of your favorite journal titles. Then you will get the Table of Contents (ToCs) of your favorite journals automatically delivered to you when they become available. Once you have the ToC's you can download and read the articles you want.

You can get the app from the App Store or Google Play.

Don't own or use a mobile device? You can still use BrowZine! It's now available in a web version. You can get to it here. The web version works the same way as the app version. Find the journals you like, create a custom Bookshelf, get ToCs and read the articles you want.