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BHATTADEV UNIVERSITY a State University Established by Upgrading Bajali College BAJALI, PATHSALA-781325, ASSAM Email: [email protected] Tel.: 03666-266423 BHATTADEV UNIVERSITY A State University established by upgrading Bajali College BAJALI, PATHSALA-781325, ASSAM EOI NO: Bhatt.U./E&A/T-129/2021/800 Date: 02-03-2021 Invitation of Expression of Interest (EOI) Bhattadev University, Bajali invites Expression of Interest (EOI) affixing court fee stamp of Rs. 8.25 (Rupees Eight and Twenty Five Paisa) from reputed and experienced publishers/distributors/firms for supply of text and reference books for the Central Library of the University. The interested parties with adequate experience in this field may submit EOI in the prescribed proforma (attached below) in sealed envelope to the Office of the Registrar, Bhattadev University, Bajali, Pathsala, Assam, PIN-781325 on or before 08/03/2021 during office hours i.e. from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Terms and Conditions: 1. 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Date : Signature of authorized person Place : Full Name : (Company„s Seal) Proforma 2 Price Schedule for Supply of Books for the Central Library, Bhattadev University Sl Description of item Quantity Unit Discount Total Cost Remarks No Name of Author‟s/Editor‟s Publisher Price . Books Name 1 List of Books given in Annexure- A 2 DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM Sl. Name of Books Writer Publication Edition Year Price No. 1 Mass Communication Theory Denis McQauil Vistar Publications 5th 2005 595.00 Key Concepts in Journalism Bob Franklin, Martin Vistar Publications 3rd 2008 495.00 2 Studies Hamer, Maria Kinsey & John E. Richardson Advertising Basics; a resource J.V. Vilanilam& A.K. Response Books 5th 2008 350.00 3 guide for beginners Varghese Corporate Communication-A 21st Joseph Fernandez Response 5th 2008 420.00 4 Century Primer Public Relations Writing Donald Treadwell, Response 2nd 2005 650 5 Jill B. Treadwell More effective Communication A J. V. Vilanilam Response 13th 2008 295.00 6 Manual for Professionals Whose News? The Media and Ammu Joseph, Sage 2nd 2006 450.00 7 Women’s Issues Kalpana Sharma 8 21st Century Journalism in India Nalini Rajan Sage 1st 2007 420.00 Writing & Producing for Esta De Fossard, Sage 3rd 2007 495.00 9 Television & Film John Riber 10 Headline Writing Sunil Saxena Sage 2nd 2008 420.00 Presenting at Conferences, Kerry Shephard Sage 4th 2008 295.00 11 Seminars and Meetings Mass Communication in India,, A J. V. Vilanilam Sage 1st 2005 325.00 12 Sociological Perspective Practising Journalism Values, Nalini Rajan Sage 5th 2007 475.00 13 Constraints, Implications 14 Writing for the Mass Media James Glen Stovall Pearson Longman 6th 2008 The Media in Your Life-An Jean Folkerts, Pearson Education 3rd 2006 15 Introduction to Mass Stephen Lacy Communication Digitised Film and Video Indrajit GNOSIS 1st 2006 425.00 16 Production 17 Digital Media T. K. Ganesh GNOSIS 1st 2006 500 18 Essentials of Mass Media Writing T. K. Ganesh Virgo Press 1st 2008 400 Press Laws and Ethics of P. K. Ravindranath Authors Press 2nd 2010 300.00 19 Journalism 20 21st Century Media Environment Pratish K. Mathur Authors Press 1st 2009 400.00 21 Dictionary of Movies and Films Prahlad Manjrekar Authors Press 1st 2007 575.00 22 Computer Aided Communication G. K. Parthasarathy Authors Press 1st 2006 550.00 Protection of Intellectual Property Shailaja Menon Authors Press 1st 2003 450.00 23 in Cyber Space 24 Indian Regional Journalism P.K. Ravindranath Authors Press Revised 2010 425.00 Print Media and Electronic Jitrendra Kumar Authors Press 5th 2009 700 25 Media-Implications for the Future Sharma Information and Communication S Venkatesh Authors Pres 1st 2003 675 26 Technologies(ICTs)Impacts and Impediments Encyclopedia of Journalism and Om Gupta Isha Books 1st 2006 4500.00 27 Mass Communication (5 vol Set) Encyclopedia of North East T. Raatan Kalpaz Publications 1st 2008 2200.00 28 India(3 vol. Set) Communication for Development Kiran Prasad B.R. Publishing 1st 2009 2000.00 29 Reinventing Theory and Action Corporation (2 vol. Set) Traditional Media and K. Madhusudan KANISHKA 1st 2006 400 30 Development Communication Broadcasting and Development Ved Prakash Gandhi KANISHKA 1st 2008 995.00 31 Communication-Law, Policy and Action Plan Research Methodology R Panneerselvam PHI Learning Pvt. 9th 2011 325.00 32 Ltd. Research Methodology-Methods C.R Kothari New Age 2nd 2011 200.00 33 and Techniques A Handbook of Media and Ed. By Klaus Bruhn Routledge Reprint 2002 995.00 Communication Research: Jensen in India 34 Qualitative and Quantitative Methods 35 Mass Communication in India Keval J Kumar Jayco 3rd 2009 225.00 An Introduction to Film Studies Jill Nelmu Routledge Indian 2001 ….. 36 Edition Television Field Production and Arshad Ansari Mangalam 1st 2009 795.00 37 Reporting Publication DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Sl. 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