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Print books held by the Krannert Memorial Library are located in the Basement.  They are shelved by Dewey Decimal System. 

Call numbers for Communication include:

070-079  News media, journalism, and publishing

302.2  Communication and mass media

384  Telecommunication

791  Public performance (television)

Start Your Research With Reference Books

Reference books, such as encyclopedias, atlases, and directories, are useful for topic overviews, historical background, statistics, images, maps, and more. Here are some suggested Reference Book titles in Communication-related subject areas. Reference books are shelved with the circulating collection but cannot be taken out of the library.

  • Literary Journalism: a Biographical Dictionary of Writers and Editors: REF 070.0922 A67L 1996
  • Encyclopedia of International Media and Communications: REF 302.23 E53 2003
  • The Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Radio: REF 384.54 M87 2004
  • The Encyclopedia of American Radio: REF 791.4475 L33e 2000
  • Encyclopedia of Television: REF 791.45 E43 2005
  • The Encyclopedia of 20th Century American Television: REF 791.45 L33e 2003
  • Dictionary of Television and Audiovisual Terminology: REF 791.45014 M67d 1998