Books
McGarry, K. (1975). Communication, knowledge and the librarian. London: Clive Bingley and Linnet Books.
Norton, M. (2000). Introductory concepts in information science. ASIS monograph Series.
Schramm, W.L. (1973). Men, messages, and media: a look at human communication . New York: Harper & Row.
Schramm, W.L. & Lerner, D. (ed.). (1976). Communication and change: the last ten years and the next. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.
Schramm, W.L. (1960). Mass communications. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Schramm, W.L.ed. (1954). The process and effects of mass communication. Urband: University of Illinois Press.
Schramm, W.L. (1963). The science of human communication. New York: Basic Books, Inc.
Simpson, C. (1994). Science of coercion: communication research and psychological warfare 1745-1960. New York: Oxford University Press.
Journals
Ross, C.S. (2003). The reference interview: why it needs to be used in every (well, almost every) reference transaction. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 43, (1) 38-43.
Chaffee, S., Chu, G., Lyle, J., & Danielson, W. (1974). The Contributions of Wilbur Schramm to mass communication Research. Journalism Monographs, 36 . 1-44.
Glander, T. (1996). Wilbur Schramm and the founding of communication studies. Educational Theory, 46, 374-391.
Websites
http://www.uiowa.edu/~iww/about.htm
http://histsoc.stanford.edu/pdfmem/SchrammW.pdf
http://www.utexas.edu/coc/journalism/SOURCE/j363/schramm.html
http://www.itmonline.com/ProgramLibrary/Schramm/Wilbur%20Schramm%20Index.htm
http://www.ciadvertising.org/studies/student/99_fall/theory/lazarski/Paper%20Leck%20htm.htm#11Outline
http://info.wlu.ca/~wwwpress/jrls/cjc/BackIssues/21.4/buxton.html William Buxton, Concordia University
http://members.home.nl/ww2propaganda/defin02.htm Hans Moonen