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Library subject guides
Digital Media, Games and Animation
This guide showcases the major resources available for research in the fields of digital media, games and animation. Use databases and LibrarySearch to search for academic journal articles, as well as books and ebooks, conference papers and trade journals
Databases are collections of resources, primarily journal articles, but they can also contain conference papers, videos, ebooks, reports, images and more. Many databases specialise in a specific subject area, so you'll know when you're searching the database you will find material relevant to your studies.
Journal articles and more from 1973 onwards. Disciplines include graphic design, computer aided design, Web design, computer-generated graphics, animation, product design, industrial design, and more.
Comprehensive list of tools including such as font libraries, stock photos, colour pickers, accessibility tools, animation tools, logo design, and more.
Beginning with the first underground comix from the 1960’s to the works of modern sequential artists, this collection will contain more than 75,000 pages of comics and graphic novels, along with 25,000 pages of interviews, criticism, and journal articles that document the continual growth and evolution of this artform.
In-depth design, technical and inspirational talks and slides from the influencers of the game development industry, taken from over 20 years of the worldwide Game Developers Conferences.
ACCESS NOTE: Due to licensing restrictions, only 25 RMIT users may access GDC Vault at a time. If you experience trouble accessing the database, please try again later.
ACCESS NOTE: Due to licencing restrictions, only 25 RMIT users may access GDC Vault at a time. If you experience trouble accessing the database, please try again later.
Pro Sound Effects (PSE) was founded in 2004 by Douglas Price and is based in New York City. The company provides sound effects resources to media producers. Its continually growing library currently contains more than 120,000 sound effects.
A virtual encyclopedia of the world's musical and aural traditions.
For more databases in your subject area, use the A-Z Databases tool, choose Art and Design, and review the details of the databases before making a selection.
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