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Theatre, Film, Television & Interactive Media (The School of Arts & Creative Technologies)

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Your Liaison Librarians

Ned Potter, Dave Curtis, Kirsty Whitehead, Olivia Else & Tony Wilson
The Arts & Humanities Librarians sat in front of the Fairhurst
General enquiries:
lib-act@york.ac.uk
Meet with one of us online to discuss how we can help you make the most of the Library and our resources. Appointments are for 30 minutes; if you would prefer to meet face to face please email us at the address above.
Support for researchers:
Contact our specialist Open Research team.

Welcome to the Subject Guide for the Theatre, Film, TV and Interactive Media

Welcome to this Subject Guide, which brings together key resources and information for students and staff.

If you're brand new to York (or even if you aren't...) you may find our New Students Quickstart Guide useful. It will give you a To Do list to get you started; if you have any questions, let us know. In the meantime, go on a Virtual Tour of the Library

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Looking for Music Resources?

The School of Arts & Creative Technologies encompasses Music, Theatre, Film & Television, and Interactive Media. There is a separate Music Subject Guide here full of useful resources for that area.

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An introduction to Gale Primary Sources and Gale Digital Scholar Lab

Watch this video to learn more about Gale Digital Scholar Lab and the wide variety of text data mining applications available within it. As well as integrating with the Gale Primary Sources collections that the Library owns, the Lab can be used to analyse your own text based datasets, so is of value to all research disciplines.

You can access all of the resources listed within the video via our E-Resources Guide

Please note - the new Gale Primary Sources titles described within the video are expected to be available from February 2023.

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