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  • Magazine Reviews
    By Steve Black - 10/30/2009
    September–December 2009. Library Journal's reviews of new magazines and journals, covering launches and redesigns, updated monthly with the latest on serial publications for libraries. More
  • Scientific American Price Change Defended; Oberlin Group Not Convinced
    Norman Oder - 10/23/2009
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  • College Librarians Protest STM Pricing for Consumer Magazine Scientific American
    Norman Oder - 10/13/2009
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  • Ithaka Reports on How Long To Keep Print Journals
    Lynn Blumenstein - 10/01/2009
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  • Zines from the LJ Mailbag
    Edited by Jenna Freedman - 09/02/2009
    An integral part of zine culture is letter writing, so it seems especially appropriate to devote one zine reviews column to zines sent to us in the mail, usually accompanied by a short, handwritten note. Culled from submissions we received, these seven titles run the gamut from perzine to review zine to minicomics. If you like anything you see reviewed here, please order it, and when you do, tell them Library Journal says "Hi." More
  • The Magazine Rack
    By Steve Black - 08/15/2009
    Woodworking and metalworking magazines are particularly well suited for library collections because their articles on techniques and project plans have long-term value and the specialty suppliers' ads and event announcements are of current interest. More so than with most popular magazines, a subscription not only satisfies current needs but also accrues benefits to patrons for years to come. More
  • Magazine Reviews
    By Steve Black - 07/31/2009
    May–August 2009. Library Journal's reviews of new magazines and journals, covering launches and redesigns, updated monthly with the latest on serial publications for libraries. More
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