Tools

Subject Guides

cOMMUNICATION

Where to Start:

If you are unsure about your subject, look it up in a dictionary or encyclopedia.

Dictionary of media and communication studies P87.5 .W38 2006

 

Books:

Use the Library Catalogue to search for books held in the Library.

Theories of human communication
Stephen W. Littlejohn
P90 .L49 2008
Communication between cultures
Larry A. Samovar, Richard E. Porter
P94.6 .S26 2007
Communication research: strategies and sources
Rebecca B. Rubin, Alan M. Rubin, Linda J. Piele
P91.3 .R83 2005
A first look at communication theory
Em Griffin; special consultant, Glen McClish
P90 .G74 2008

 

Or you can look on the shelves at the following numbers:

  • HD30.3 – Business Communication
  • HF5412 – HF5415 – Marketing
  • HF5718 – HF6161 – Business Communication and Advertising
  • HF5719, P302, P211, PE1128 – Written Communication
  • HM263 – Public Relations
  • P27 – P99 Communication and Media
  • P87 – 96 – Communication, Mass Media
  • P302, P95, HF5718 – Oral Communication

Electronic Resources (including Journal Databases):

Electronic resources including journal databases provide secondary sources of information such as journal articles, news, reports. Access electronic resources (including journal databases) from the Library's Electronic Resources page.

Ebrary 35,000 online books
Ebsco Multidisciplinary database specialising in academic journals, also containing a Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection and a Sociological Collection.
Academic OneFile Access academic journals, magazines and newspapers, many with full text and images.
Factiva Search Australian and International newspapers
SAGE Communication Studies Coverage includes: Journalism, Public Opinion, Political Communication and Cultural Studies