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Film and Television

A library guide for all Film and Television students and staff

Using LibrarySearch

LibrarySearch is the Library’s main search tool, allowing you to cross search many of our print and online collections in one place. Use LibrarySearch to discover books, full text journal articles, conference papers and proceedings, reports, ebooks and some audio visual content.

LibrarySearch can also be used to identify references to peer-reviewed articles, books and other documents not currently held by the Library, but which we may be able to obtain for you through our Document Delivery service.

Find the link to LibrarySearch in the My Learning (students) and Learning Support (staff) pages in the portal. Type your keywords in to the Quick LibrarySearch box in Search the Library to get started.

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Classmarks

classmark is a string of numbers and letters assigned to all our physical library material which is arranged by subject on our shelves. The classmark tells you the exact shelf location in the library for a particular item. Each item on our shelves has a classmark label on its spine.

The main part of a classmark is a set of numbers representing the subject of the item. The first three numbers represent the broad subject area. The numbers following the first three (and the decimal point) break the subject down into a more specific area. The three letters after the numbers represent either the first three letters of the surname of the author or the title of the material. For example:

 

791.45617 BRI - British TV comedies: cultural concepts, contexts and controversies

791 = Public performances

.45617 = Television comedy
BRI = First three letters of title of book (British TV comedies: cultural concepts, contexts and controversies)

 

Useful classmarks for you to explore are:

777 – Videography and cinematography

791.43  Film

791.45 – Television

Discovering Stockwell Street Library

classmark is a string of numbers and letters assigned to all our physical library material which is arranged by subject on our shelves. The classmark tells you the exact shelf location in the library for a particular item. Each item on our shelves has a classmark label on its spine.

The main part of a classmark is a set of numbers representing the subject of the item. The first three numbers represent the broad subject area. The numbers following the first three (and the decimal point) break the subject down into a more specific area. The three letters after the numbers represent either the first three letters of the surname of the author or the title of the material. For example:

 

791.45617 BRI - British TV comedies: cultural concepts, contexts and controversies

791 = Public performances

.45617 = Television comedy
BRI = First three letters of title of book (British TV comedies: cultural concepts, contexts and controversies)
 

Useful classmarks for you to explore are:

777 – Videography and cinematography

791.43 – Film

791.45 – Television

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