Film & Digital Media


SMPTE Digital Library

This resource was on trial and has been acquired by the Baylor Libraries.  It is accessible in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

SMPTE Digital Library

Provides access to the SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) Motion Imaging Journal, proceedings from SMPTE conferences, and more than 800 standards, recommended practices, and engineering guidelines.

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Trial expires on Friday, December 11, 2015.

Vanderbilt Television News Archives

This resource was on trial and has been acquired by the Baylor Libraries.

 

 

ComAnalytics

Provides data about the relative publication performance of individual scholars and of departments of communication (journalism, mass communication, speech, communication studies, media studies, rhetoric, etc.)

Variety Archives: 1906 – Present

Includes almost every issue Variety has ever published, including articles, ads, front pages and back covers. Contents include the history of the entertainment business, information on film and television companies and their key players, and box office returns

Film Industry Data

Provides online access to film industry data sources, particularly Nielsen data, including rankings, box office sales, and unit sales in all formats (VHS, DVD, Blu Ray). Searching is by keyword (contributor list including director, stars, producer, composer, camera, and lighting is available for each film) or date.

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Trial expires on Thursday, April 23, 2015.

Web of Science. Current Contents Connect

Contains table of contents and bibliographic information from scholarly journals and books since 1998 to present in the areas of Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences; Social & Behavioral Sciences; Clinical Medicine; Life Sciences; Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences; Engineering, Computing & Technology; Arts & Humanities; Business Collection; Electronics & Telecommunications Collection. Includes Basic Search (by topic topic, title, author, publication), Advanced Search, Browse Journals. Limitable by facets. Web of Science

Music Industry Data

Covers all genres from pop to classical, jazz and world music. This is a growing repository of historical and current data under exclusive academic license from Billboard (USA), Official Chart Company (UK), Media Control and many more reporting agencies In the Americas, Europe and Asia. Researchers can use Music Industry Data to measure the impact of music across countries and cultures. Contains tools to analyze historic and current music data.

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Trial expires on Friday, February 20, 2015.

American Doctoral Dissertations

A digital version of  the only comprehensive record of dissertations accepted by U.S. universities during coverage dates. Includes those universities that did not send their dissertations to UMI.  Taken from the print index, Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities 1933-1955 and provides full page images of the original print index. May be searched by author, title, subject and university.  Beware that when Ebsco says PDF full text it is not full text of the dissertation but full text of the entry in Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities which is only a brief bibliographic record.

Vanderbilt Television News Archives

Provides a searchable archive of over 30,000 individual network evening news broadcasts, including 900,000 abstracts of evening news broadcasts from ABC, NBC, and CBS (August 1968 to present); daily news programs from CNN (1995 to present), FOX News (2004 to present) and ABC Nightline (12 September 1988 to present); and a selection of special programs, including coverage of elections, political conventions, events related to September 11, 2001, and more. Selected streaming video requires the RealOne media player. Video copies of programs with only abstracts are available for a fee. Description

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Trial expires on Friday, September 26, 2014.

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