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Internet & Media Collections

You will find material related to internet & media studies across several libraries. The Oxford Internet Institute has its own library which is accessible to members of the University.

The Bodleian Social Science Library purchases books on social and political aspects of the internet, media and journalism, and contains collections from the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies.

The Radcliffe Science Library has works on social aspects of technology. There are extensive film studies collections across various humanities libraries. 

If you wish to ask a question or seek more help then please contact the Bodleian Social Science Library, or for subject enquiries the Subject Consultant.
 

Encyclopedia of digital government

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Mass media revolution - J. Charles Sterin
Call Number: SSL P90.STE 2012
ISBN: 0205591485
Publication Date: 2012
This book is a learning and teaching tool designed to reflect the way students experience mass media today. With a storytelling narrative and chapter-specific videos, Mass Media Revolution helps students experience mass media, enhancing their development as critical consumers. They can study, read, interact and consume their course material in print and online in a way that best suits their individual learning needs

 
 

Guide: Remote Access

There are three methods of accessing subscription resources off campus:

  1. Single Sign On. Sign on to SOLOOxLIP+ or your University email and your browser retains the sign on. This allows you to access most e-resources as if you were on campus. 
  2. VPN (Virtual Private Network). Register with OUCS to log on to the network via VPN. Once logged on you can access all e-resources as if you were on campus.
  3. Departmental Server. Members of the Sociology Department can use all e-resources via the terminal server.
For further information see the Bodleian Libraries remote access guide.

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