Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text Now Available from EBSCO Publishing
~ Comprehensive Bibliographic and Full-Text Database for Film & Television
Now Available From EBSCOhost ~
IPSWICH, Mass. - June 12, 2007 - Film and television enthusiasts, scholars
and students have a new resource designed to cover all aspects of their
media of choice. Film & Television Literature Index(tm) with Full Text is
the definitive online tool for film and television research. It is a
comprehensive bibliographic and full text database covering the entire
spectrum of television and film. Subject coverage includes film & television
theory, preservation & restoration, writing, production, cinematography,
technical aspects, and reviews.
The database provides cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than
270 publications (and selected coverage of more than 300), as well as
full-text for more than 70 journals and nearly 50 books. Film & Television
Literature Index with Full Text includes an exclusive backfile to some of
the most used film and television titles including reviews going back to
1914 as well as international titles.
The database includes additional new features including a Publications
Index, searchable references, and a language limiter.
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Kathleen McEvoy
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