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Books & E-books on Event Management & Music and Media Management

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Books

Below is a list of useful Class Numbers that relates to topics in Events Management & Media Management. The best starting point for all searches to find material in the library is the Library Catalogue.

A KEYWORD search on the Library Catalogue, at the start of your research, will reveal any books or videos, CDs and other materials on your particular subject area held in the Libraries.

Events Mangement general topics

Subject Area
Class Mark
Mass Communication 302.2
Audience Research 302.23
Media 302.23
Digital Media 302.2310835
Broadcast Media 302.234
Crowd Behaviour at Events 302.33
Sociological aspects of mega-events including sports events 306.483
Telecommunications 384
Broadcasting 384.54
Cable TV 384.5547
Film Production 384.8
Events Management, Festival Management, Safety at events, Leisure & Tourism events

394.2608

Legal Guides, Organising Public & voluntary events 394.2068
Business Meetings/Events Planning/Marketing 658.456
Consumer Market 658.800212
Advertising 659.1
Advertising Stastistics 659.10212
Television Advertising 659.143
Corporate/Business Events 659.2
Music 780
Television 791.4
Film Industry 791.43
Film Finance 791.430681
Radio 791.44
TV & Video 791.45
Sports Events Management & Marketing 796.068
Managing Sports Events 796.069
Mega-Events 796.48

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E-Books

To search for E-books do a keyword search to find out which titles are electronically available.

Access:
You must be registered with the University before you can access electronic resources. All our e-books can be accessed from outside the university.
Clicking on the links below will take you straight to the library catalogue. From there you click on the MyiLibrary link. Then put in your username and password for access to the e-book.

If the book is available on Dawsonsera click on the link, type in London Metropolitan University, click on ok and it will take you to the Londonmet Login page .

Problems:
Sometimes the e-book may be in use by another student, so your access might be denied. Try again later. If you consistently have access issues please contact your Academic Liaison Librarian for help.

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  Page last updated : : 01 Sep 2011