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Research Guide for Communication Studies
Last update: Jan 11, 2012 URL: http://libguides.usc.edu/communication  Print Guide   RSS Updates ShareThis

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Chimene Tucker
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Introduction

Welcome to the Research Guide for Communication.

Collections

The Communication collection is located in Edward L. Doheny Jr. Memorial Library. The Communication collection supports the curricular and research needs of the Annenberg School for Communication through the doctoral level in humanistic, behavioral, and linguistic approaches to communication. Subjects include communication policy, management, new technology, and the media with the following areas of specialization:

  • Entertainment Management
  • Marketing Communication
  • Strategic and Corporate Communication Management
  • Law and Policy
  • Information and Communication Technologies

The collection also supports teaching and independent study through the undergraduate level in almost all areas of communication.

 

Instruction Services for Faculty

Instruction services for faculty

To schedule a class taught by the Communication specialist, select "Request-A-Class" below or email Chimene Tucker directly.

Navigate the tabs to find the best tools for your research. If you are off-campus, you may be prompted to log into the remote access portal with your USC email ID and password.

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