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Interactive Media and Communications

A collection of resources for students studying Interactive Media and Communicationss.

Interactive Media and Communications Journals

These are just some of the Interactive Media and Communications journals that we have access too. 

Journal Finder

The library maintains a collection of journals in many disciplines. 

To find a specific journal, go to the Library homepage and click on the "Journals" tab above the Library OneSearch bar. Enter a journal title in the search box. 

This will determine first, if the journal is part of the collection and second, in what format (electronic, paper, microfiche, or microfilm) the particular year of interest is held. 

Click here for the Journals search.

Search Tip: If you're looking for articles on a certain topic and you want to search across multiple journals, search in one of the article databases listed on the Databases page. 

Parts of a Journal Citation

Remember that the journal title is what you would search in Journal Finder.

If you're having difficulty identifying parts of a journal citation, this visual diagram can help you:

Identifying pieces of a journal citation. The journal title is usually in italics.

The journal title is typically italicized within the citation.