Writing for New Media - Crawford Spring 2012

meta_creation lab: inter-actors, attractors and the aesthetics of complexity/dancetechtv / Photo available at Flickr 
Welcome!
Welcome to the WRITING FOR NEW MEDIA (CRAWFORD/Fall 2012) research guide. Here you will find some suggestions for helpful resources. We encourage you to also explore and use the research guides noted below.
In addition, we are available to schedule research consultations with you -- please send us a few dates and times when you are available, and we will make the arrangements.
Have a great semester … and happy creating!
Erika Church, Digital Collections Specialist
Luke Leither, Art and Architecture Librarian
Other Useful Research Guides
The librarians at the Marriott each have subject specialized knowledge which they've used to develop a wide range of online research guides.
If you're exploring a topic that falls within subjects such as "business," "health," "geography," "psychology," -- you get the drift -- then check out the list of ALL GUIDES.
Guides particularly useful for Writing for New Media:
- CommunicationA guide for communication research.
- Art (Studio Art)A guide to recommended and specialized resources for Studio Arts.
- Finding Images & MultimediaA guide to recommended resources for images & multimedia.
- FIlm & Media ArtsA guide with recommended resources for researching film & media arts.
- Writing 2010This guide will walk you through the BASICS of library research.
Subject Guide |
Links: Profile & Guides |
Collection Specialist |
Contact Info J. Willard Marriott Library-Fine Arts Division Office 2400 D ph. 801.585.5921 erika.church@utah.edu Send Email |

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