WEEK 3: Griffiths Library Page

Well hello all! I’ll just quickly mention that unfortunately I was unable to attend week 3’s tutorial, so I may have missed out on a few things. 

Week 3, our task was to learn how to use the Griffiths library page better and provide reliable books and research! 

QUESTION 1. Which of Stephen Stockwell’s books are in the Griffith library?

Stockwell, S 2000, All-media Guide to Fair and Cross-cultural Reporting: for Journalists, Program Makers and Media Students, Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy, Nathan.

Stockwell, S 2005, Political Campaign Strategy: Doing Democracy in the 21st Century, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne.

Isakhan, B & Macmillan, P & Stockwell, S 2011, The Secret History of Democracy, Basingstoke, New York.

QUESTION 2. Cite three academic books that might provide useful material for an essay about Jean Luc Godard’s Alphaville. Which campuses do they reside?

Brody, R 2008, Everything is Cinema: the Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard, Metropolitan Books, New York.

Available: South Bank campus

Wheeler, D 1997, The films of Jean-Luc Goddard,  Albany, State University of New York Press

Available: Gold Coast Campus

Corliss, R 1997, ‘For Ever Godard’, Time (Chicago, Ill.), vol. 150, no. 5, pp. 67, viewed 8 August 2013, via Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre

Available: Online.

QUESTION 3: What is a book that will assist you to find out about possible research methods to explore social media?

Poynter, R 2010, The Handbook of Online and Social Media Research: Tools and Techniques for Market Researchers,Wiley, New York.

 

– loulou

 

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