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National
Geographic Magazine is in a class of its own with an editorial
focus that spans the globe, probing the farthest reaches of the
universe. Not just a subscription, a membership in the National
Geographic Society. |
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School
Library Journal Magazine is edited for librarians who work with
young people in school and public libraries and provides indispensable
information needed to manage libraries, from creating high-quality
collections to understanding how technology can assist -- or hinder --
learning. School Library Journal, founded in 1954, carries more book
reviews and wins more awards for editorial excellence than any other
publication in the field. |
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Library
Journal Magazine is the oldest independent national library
publication. Founded in 1876, this "bible" of the library world is
read by over 100,000 library directors, administrators, and others in
public, academic, and business libraries. LJ combines news, features,
and commentary with analyses of public policy, technology, and
management developments. In addition, some 7500 evaluative reviews
written by librarians help readers make purchasing decisions. Each
issue reviews 250 to 350 adult books, mostly prior to publication,
making it a source librarians as well as publishers turn to for early
evaluations. |
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Canadian
Geographic is one of Canada's biggest, best and most award-winning
magazines. Each issue explores Canada's people and cities, its
wildlife and wilderness, its history and beauty through informative
articles, remarkable photographs and top-quality maps.
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Biography
Magazine is a spin-off of the Biography series on the A&E Network.
Each issue includes portraits of history makers and personalities,
stories of the extraordinary acts of ordinary people, and biography
reviews |
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Scientific American Magazine is abuzz with what science can
promise and prove today and in the future. Review the vital role
science discovery has in medicine, energy, technology, the environment
and business. |
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