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Tom Benson 814-865-4201 <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 Aug 1991 09:59:00 EDT
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In response to Jeremy's note about network resources; I would
recommend that those whose interest in film/tv is contextualized
in the general study of communication might want to subscribe to
CRTNET@PSUVM (Communication Research and Theory Network).
 
As for library resources, check with your computer center as to
whether you have access to the TELNET service; this will allow you,
during a mainframe session, to log on to the electronic catalogs
of major research libraries; at Penn State's LIAS catalog, to take
one example, you can "ACTIVATE MARC" -- this makes the Library of
Congress title catalog available to you.
 
The Univ. of California library system is also on line -- with its
excellent collection of materials in film studies.
 
Tom Benson
Penn State

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