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The College Of St. Scholastica Library Lab: Worksheet Four: Magazines The college of St. Scholastica Library Lab Worksheet Four Finding Journal Articles.magazines. magazines are the cable television of the periodical world. http://www.css.edu/depts/library/Lab2002/Journals/Magazines.html
Extractions: Worksheet Four: Finding Journal Articles Magazines Magazines are the cable television of the periodical world. It seems that for every conceivable interest there is a magazine to support it. There are news magazines, cooking magazines, sports magazines, boating magazines, model rocketry magazines, even kite flying magazines. Magazines do not necessarily lack quality (although some are really bad) and they can play a useful roll in the research process, however, they are not taken as seriously as the scholarly journals or even the trade journals. Magazines have a responsibility to sell advertising and subscriptions, which is in direct contrast to journals that have a responsibility to present new ideas and foster discussion about them. Some characteristics of magazines: 1. Published by commercial publishers. 2. Audience is often targeted by age, gender, hobby or other interest. 3. Authors' credentials usually not given.
Coffeyville Community College - Magazines, Videos, Newspapers Coffeyville Community college Graham Library magazines, Videos, Newspapers. magazinesThis list provides magazines kept inhouse at the Graham Library By title. http://www.ccc.cc.ks.us/Academics/Library/lib_mag/lib_mag.html
Popular Magazines Vs. Scholarly Journals - Skyline College Popular magazines, Scholarly Journals. last revised 125-01 by Eric Brenner, SkylineCollege, San Bruno, CA These materials may be used for educational purposes http://skylinecollege.net/library/mag-jour.html
Extractions: Popular Magazines Scholarly Journals Overall appearance Glossy paper, advertisements,heavily illustrated, attractive in appearance Serious, may contain graphs or charts; no glossy pages, photographs; few or no advertisements Audience General Public Scholars and students Authors Journalists, professional writers; credentials rarely provided Researchers, scholars, or experts in the field; the article includes their academic credentials Documentation Sources sometimes cited for news articles, but rarely Cite sources in footnotes or bibliography Purpose Provide general information Report on or review original research or experimentation in narrowly focused discipline or academic subject. Article Acceptance
Extractions: This is a collection of primarily American (some Canadian content) databases. When doing a search, you can select one database or as many as you wish. The major divisions are: Academic Search Premier Excellent journal collection covering the social sciences, humanities, general science, multi-cultural studies, education, nursing -
New College Of California Library - E-Magazines If you choose Windows you will finally get links to the magazines. This iconwill take you back to New college Home Page, New college of California 777 http://www.newcollege.edu/reference/emags.htm
Extractions: MAGAZINES ON THE WEB (Work in progress. In the meantime, here are some leads from some portals.) Yahoo's magazine guide Infoseek doesn't use categories like Yahoo, but if you go to Infoseek's main page and search for "magazines" you will get something like this: Best bets: Magazines Auto news and publications Science fiction, fantasy, horror Computer magazines Self-employment Business magazines Snap! "Magazines" is a visible sub-category of News, but it is also a hidden category for many other fields. Search for "magazines" and you will be given some 25 pages of magazines under various topics. AltaVista doesn't offers "Magazines" on its front page, but if you search for "magazines" you will get over 3 million hits, making AltaVista less practical than the best for finding online magazines. LookSmart . Search for "magazines" and you will get thousands of hit, and not topically organized. It's an interesting list, but not as convenient as Yahoo's approach. For an explanation of what LookSmart is see = http://www.looksmart.com/h/info/index.html
American River College Library: Journals Or Magazines? Audience magazines are written for the general reader, so articles are usually AmericanRiver college Library, 4700 college Oak Avenue, Sacramento CA 95841 http://www.arc.losrios.edu/~library/journalmag.html
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Extractions: Joyce Series No.: Note: What follows is a finding aid to a collection of general interest magazines containing articles announcing college All-America football teams. Included are most of Walter Camp's and (subsequently) Grantland Rice's articles for Collier's. The date in the left-hand column indicates the season for which a particular team was chosen. The contents of all magazines are complete. Box 1 (FBC902-1) Caspar W. Whitney, "Amateur Sport. All-America Team - concluded," Harper's Weekly 40, no 2038 (Jan 11, 1896), 45. Walter Camp, "Sport of the Amateur on Field and Water," Collier's Weekly 22, no 15 (Jan 14, 1899), 20. Walter Camp, "Sport of the Amateur on Field and Water," Collier's Weekly 24, no 15 (Jan 13, 1900), 21. Walter Camp, "Sport of the Amateur," Collier's Weekly 26, no 12 (Dec 22, 1900), 24-25. Walter Camp, "The All-America Football Team," Collier's 34, no 14 (Dec 31, 1904), 19-23. Walter Camp, "The All-America Football Team,"
Sauk Valley Community College ONLINE - Library magazines and Journals Online Business Week, Fortune, Money. Newsweek, People,Time, US News and World Report, American Chemical Society (various publications), http://www.svcc.cc.il.us/~andersj/Magazines-online.html
College And University Publications,magazines, Press,media college and University publications, Academy. Daphne, AL USA. BONN GERMANY. http//ibm.rhrz.unibonn.de/~uza00a/.Albuquerque TVI Community college TVI Times. http://newspaperdrive.com/college_university/
Extractions: Academy Daphne, AL USA http://www.sport.ussa.edu ACCESS ADVOCATE SAN PABLO, CA USA advocate@contracosta.cc.ca.us http://www.contracosta.cc.ca.us/accessadvocate Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications Lawrence, KS USA http://www.ukans.edu/~acejmc African Studies Quarterly site in English, interdisciplinary online scholarly journal relating to the African continent, archives, submission information Gainesville, FL USA http://web.africa.ufl.edu/asq/ African Technology Forum site in English, magazine in English on science and technology in Africa based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, archives, subscription information
Extractions: MAGAZINE/JOURNAL/NEWSPAPER TITLE 1. Select magazines/journals/newspaper title search by clicking on the radio button next to "Magazines/Journals/Newspaper Title" on the Basic Search screen. 2. Type and enter the title, starting with the first word, except: if a title begins with an article ("a," "an," or "the") omit this and start with the next word. "Magazines/Journals/Newspaper Title" search functions like a general Title search to let you know whether the library has a particular periodical or newspaper. It does not search for particular articles; for that purpose use one of our WWW databases SOME HELPFUL HINTS: You need type only enough of the title to distinguish it from other titles. For example, area trends in eployment should be enough to retrieve aea trends in employment and unemployment . But journal of is not enough; many titles start with those words.
IndianPanorama.com > News & Media > Magazines Home Education college University college University, Department ofElectronics. Coimbatore Institute of Technology; college of Engineering http://209.41.179.148/ip/education/colluni/
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Mills College: ENG 160, Writing For Magazines, Sarah Pollock English 160 Writing for magazines. Instructor Sarah Pollock. Textbooks This courseis about writing for magazines, and the best way to learn it is by doing it. http://www.mills.edu/ENG/eng.160.pollock.html
Extractions: published by Writer's Digest Books This course is about writing for magazines, and the best way to learn it is by doing it. In addition to the texts, we will rely on current magazines for story models and topic guidelines. The course will emphasize creative story ideas and lots of writing and revising, and the classroom time will be interactive and collaborative. There will be occasional guest speakers. By the time you finish this course you should have a good sense of how to develop a magazine story from idea to publication. You will sharpen your non-fiction writing skills, from leads to use of quotes to overall story structure, and you will also advance your research and interviewing techniques. You will develop a more sophisticated understanding of how to focus a story for a particular audience and you will have a broad overview of the diversity of magazines being published. We will use the syllabus as a general guideline for the direction of the course (and you should always keep up with the assigned reading), but topics may vary according to the interests of the students in the course and the availability of guest speakers. I will offer regular instruction on the topics listed, but we will also spend much of the class time in discussion and collaborative editing sessions.
Extractions: HOW TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN SCHOLARLY JOURNALS AND OTHER MAGAZINES It can be a challenge to determine the usefulness and reliability of material found in any library's periodical collection. This guide will assist you in the evaluation of resources and the ability to distinguish between scholarly journals and popular magazines or other periodicals. Essentially, a journal is a periodical that contains articles of interest to a particular group, while magazines contain articles and stories with photographs on a variety of current topics of interest to a much wider group of people. Often the terms "journals," "magazines" and "periodicals" are used interchangeably. What they have in common is that: The differences are just as numerous as the "types" of journals one can find. Journals can be scholarly, general, popular or sensational. The differences consists mainly in: E. Scholarly Magazines
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Extractions: Little Magazines, Alternative Press and Poetry Store Collections Sampling the Visible : an exhibition in the Flaxman Gallery of work with a visual emphasis from the Little Magazines and Poetry Store collections 10,500 vols The Little Magazines Collection was set up in 1964 as a Library initiative with the original aim of collecting all current U.K. little magazines and small press publications; this was soon broadened to include North American Commonwealth , and a smaller number of significant European titles. A section of Alternative Press (or Underground Press) publications was added in the mid-1960s, because of the connections between the two types of publishing activity, and the collection includes various community newsletters, underground comics such as Oz Frendz and International Times , arts bulletins, and radical papers, amongst other categories, gradually declining after the early 1970s. The sheer quantity of little magazines and small press publications soon led to the Library being much more selective but there are very extensive holdings of U.K. publications in particular, and large but less comprehensive holdings of U.S. publications. There is also a selection of magazines and books from the Commonwealth, Europe and other countries and a small collection of reference material either about little magazine and small press activities or of a more general critical or background nature. The library currently subscribes to around 200 little magazine titles. Over 3500 little magazine and alternative press titles are held in all.