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      <description>Fed up with all the end-of-paper-publishing rhetoric, workers from Atomic Books and Quimby's Bookstore declared the Revenge of Print 2011 (RoP). The Facebook page (I know, I know) has 473 posts as of August 2, 2011, so clearly the movement has attracted p...</description>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Magazine Rack: Farewell & a Look Back]]></title>
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Delayed Gratification. 2010. q. £55. ISSN 2046-1933. Aud: GA (Subject: Cur...</description>
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      <title>The Magazine Rack: New Reviews, August 2011</title>
      <description>Reviews of five new periodicals: a sports magazine, two literary journals, a news site, and one scholarly journal.










Red Bulletin. 2011. m. $29.95. Aud: GA (Subject: Sports. Issue examined: Jun. 2011)  Red Bulletin is a glossy popular magazine fro...</description>
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      <title>The Magazine Rack: Commercial Publishers' Forays into Open Access</title>
      <description>Conflict between rising subscription rates and academic libraries' limited budgets has generated lively discussion since the early 1980s. The emergence of the Internet as a medium capable of easily providing journal content for free has changed the dynami...</description>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Magazine Rack: News & Reviews, June 2011]]></title>
      <description>In my review of the newly launched Tea Party Review I argue that it should be in libraries for two reasons: because of our commitment to providing information from all points of view and because it's a neat package of primary-source material on an importa...</description>
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      <title>The Magazine Rack: New Reviews, May 2011</title>
      <description>If the number of new magazines being published is any indication, the  U.S. economy is improving. Last year was a lean one for new launches (see my Best Magazines 2010 feature for more),  but now things are picking up. This month brings five new magazines...</description>
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      <author>Anna Katterjohn</author>
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      <title>LJ Best Magazines 2010</title>
      <description>Consumer  magazines continue to display remarkable resilience despite  difficult economic times and competition from other media. According to  MediaFinder.com, there were 193 new magazines launched in 2010 while 176 ceased  publication. The drop in cease...</description>
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      <title>The Magazine Rack: New Reviews, April 2011</title>
      <description>The new magazines reviewed this month range from a cooking how-to for parents and kids to a repository of primary source materials on the Tea Party movement. 











ChopChop. 2010. q. $14.95. Aud: GA (Subject: Children—Nutrition. Issue examined: Issu...</description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Transgender & Genderqueer Zines]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[December 2010 marks the end of print for U.S. News & World Report. A November 5 internal memo explaining the decision quickly found its way online. Editor Brian Kelly explains that the December issue will be the last print monthly and subscriptions will b...]]></description>
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      <description>New reviews of two lit mags, two publications for hard-core athletes, and a title on mobile devices.











Camera Obscura: Journal of Literature and Photography. 2010. s-a. $25. ISSN 2156-5678. Aud: GA, Ac (Subject: American Literature—21st century. ...</description>
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      <description>In last month's Magazine Rack two of the magazines I reviewed used print-on-demand (POD) services that eliminate upfront printing costs while still delivering high-quality printed issues. POD services are an excellent choice for small publishers and start...</description>
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      <title>The Magazine Rack: New Reviews</title>
      <description>This month brings reviews of a quintet of new literary journals. Four are available for free online, and one distributes print issues via subscription. Two of these are using print-on-demand (POD) services, which significantly reduce a small publisher's u...</description>
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Anthropology Now.2009. 3/yr. $375. Ed: Katherine McCaffrey. ISSN 1942-8200. illus. adv. Aud: GA, Ac (Subject: Anthropology. Issue examined: Vol. 1, No. 1, Apr. 2009)

"Other disciplines have a magazine for the general public. Why can't we?" ask the edit...</description>
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      <title>The Magazine Rack: The Paris Review, VQR, and New Reviews</title>
      <description>The recent editorial shake-up at the Paris Review has set atwitter the creative writing community over some unusual reversals of prior editors' decisions. According to a July 16, 2010, account by Zeke Turner in the New York Observer, editor Lorin Stein br...</description>
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      <title>The Magazine Rack: New Reviews</title>
      <description>This month's new magazines range from a cooking magazine for foragers  and hunters to insights into life in the Ozarks to a lifestyle magazine  on the Twisted South.












Asian American Literary Review. 2010. s-a. $16/issue. Aud: Ac, GA (Subject: A...</description>
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      <title>The Magazine Rack: The Best Articles Ever</title>
      <description>My columns and reviews are about pointing out the appeal of whole publications, so I only refer to individual articles when it helps me describe what the magazines are about. The folks at the Cool Tools website have compiled a list of outstanding magazine...</description>
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      <title>Riot Grrrl Lives!: 28 Zines</title>
      <description>The Riot Grrrl Archives at NYU opens this month, and next month writer, musician, and riot grrrl zinester Sara Marcus's book Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution comes out. While it's been nearly 15 years since the last Riot Grr...</description>
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      <title>The Magazine Rack: New Reviews</title>
      <description>This month's column inaugurates a slightly new format and style. My editor, Anna Katterjohn, is bravely giving me freedom to "write with personality" and go beyond the confines of five reviews a month. I intend to reveal my opinions and emulate the spirit...</description>
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      <title>Magazine Reviews</title>
      <description>Booth. 2010. a. (print); w. (online). $5. Ed: Robert Stapleton. illus. Aud: Ac, GA. (Subject: Literature, Modern—21st Century. Issue examined: Issue 1, Spring 2010) Booth is produced by the Department of English at Butler University. The online version pu...</description>
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      <description>Riding on the wind has broad appeal and can be done in many different ways: flying a kite, dangling from a kite, floating down on a parachute or in a balloon, or sailing on the water. Wind-driven pursuits offer quiet relaxation or white-knuckle excitement...</description>
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      <description>Baffler. 1988. s-a. $20. Ed: Thomas Frank. ISSN 1059-9789. illus. adv. Aud: GA. (Subject: Politics and Culture. Issue examined: Vol. 2, No. 1)  The first life of this left-veering literary and political review ended with Issue 17 in 2007. Returning with V...</description>
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      <title>Teach a Zine Librarian To Fish: Zine Distro Reviews</title>
      <description>Head back toBookSmack!
            for more storiesMy fellow zine librarians and I have recommended nearly 50 zines since this column debuted two years ago. This time around we thought we'd go a little meta and give selectors an idea of where to go to fin...</description>
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      <author>Edited by Jenna Freedman</author>
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      <title>Magazine Reviews</title>
      <description>AAUP Journal of Academic Freedom (online).2010. s-a. free. Ed: Cary Nelson. Aud: Ac (Subject: Academic Freedom. Issue examined: Vol. 1, 2010)
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) was founded in 1915 with a mission to define professiona...</description>
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      <author>Steve Black</author>
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      <title>Best of Magazines 2009</title>
      <description>Magazine publishers weathered the difficult recession year of 2009 with admirable resilience. Although several magazines failed and many saw reductions in advertising revenue, a number of new publications have been launched as industry professionals conti...</description>
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      <author>Steve Black</author>
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      <title>Where the Boy Zines Are: Reviews of Zines by Men</title>
      <description>Head back toBookSmack!for more storiesFor a while now, probably since the riot grrrl explosion of the early 1990s, there has been a lot of talk about girls and zines. The attention is not unwarranted. Women are doing interesting work in the zine format, a...</description>
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      <author>Katie Haegele</author>
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      <title>Magazine Reviews</title>
      <description>New Reviews for May:
Aquaculture North America | Celebrity Studies | EDIS Bulletin | MyTekLife | The PointAquaculture North America.2010. bi-m. $27.95. Ed: Peter Chettleburgh. illus. adv. Aud: Ac, GA (Subject: Aquaculture. Issue examined: Vol. 1, Issue 1,...</description>
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      <author>Steve Black</author>
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      <title>Magazines</title>
      <description>New Reviews for January:Anthropology Now| Bible Study| Cancer Fighters ThriveModern Witch| Ty Pennington at HomeAnthropology Now.2009. 3/yr. $375. Ed: Katherine McCaffrey. ISSN 1942-8200. illus. adv. Aud: GA, Ac (Subject: Anthropology. Issue examined: Vol...</description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ABZ: A Poetry Magazine.2006. a. $8. Ed: John McKernan & James Raffle. ISSN 1933-8317. Aud: GA (Subject: Poetry. Issues examined: No. 1, 2006; No. 2, 2007; No. 3, 2008)
Only 56 pages per issue, simply designed, and with a minimal web site, ABZ avoids visua...]]></description>
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      <description>Interest in green living is becoming ever more visible, and new and established magazines take approaches that reflect the 'think globally, act locally'; philosophy. As a group, the magazines listed here can gratify the curious, inspire the creative, and ...</description>
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The editors describe this ...]]></description>
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      <description>New Reviews for October:Guitar Aficionado|Recovering the Self| Saturday Evening Post| Smart Set | WebMDFit Parent.2009. bi-m. $12. Ed: Rose Reisman. ISSN 1916-4793. illus. adv. Aud: GA (Subject: Parenting. Issues examined: Vol. 1, No. 1, Mar./Apr.; No. 2,...</description>
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      <description>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 ...</description>
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      <description>Art in Translation (online, via IngentaConnect).2009. 3/yr. $371. Ed: Iain Boyd Whyte. ISSN 1756-1310. illus. Aud: Ac (Subject: Art-History. Issue examined: Vol. 1, No. 1, 2009)
Berg Publishing continues its steady stream of new scholarly art journals wit...</description>
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      <description>New Reviews for July:Farallon Review|Grist|Parenting |Where Women CreateThe Christian Science Monitor.1908. w. $89. Ed: Clayton Collins. ISSN 0882-7729. illus. adv. Aud: GA (Subject: Current Events. Issue examined: Vol. 101, No. 90, May 17, 2009)
News org...</description>
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      <description>New Reviews for May:Design and Culture|Fresh Home|PainPathways |Sacred Fire| Sandra Lee Semi-HomemadeDesign and Culture.2009. 3/yr. $302. Ed: Elizabeth Guffey. ISSN 1754-7075. illus. Aud: Ac (Subject: Design-History. Issue examined: Vol. 1, No. 1, Mar. 20...</description>
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Zines aren't just for large metropolitan libraries; even small and medium-sized libraries can benefit from introducing such a collection. Many libraries start zine collections as a way...</description>
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      <description>New Reviews for March:Clavier Companion|Dossier|Food Network|MacTribe| TathaastuAnthropology Now.2009. 3/yr. $375. Ed: Katherine McCaffrey. ISSN 1942-8200. illus. adv. Aud: GA, Ac (Subject: Anthropology. Issue examined: Vol. 1, No. 1, Apr. 2009)
"Other di...</description>
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Librarians often mistakenly group all zines with serials, perhaps because the word zine derives from magazine (either directly or with a stop on fanzine). While many zines are what are...</description>
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      <description>New Reviews for February:Culture|Debbie Bliss Knitting|Esperanza |Quiddity| StrategyAnthropology Now.2009. 3/yr. $375. Ed: Katherine McCaffrey. ISSN 1942-8200. illus. adv. Aud: GA, Ac (Subject: Anthropology. Issue examined: Vol. 1, No. 1, Apr. 2009)
"Othe...</description>
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AAUP Journal of Academic Freedom|Black Camera|Broadsider |Caregiving in America| SolutionsAAUP Journal of Academic Freedom (online).2010. s-a. free. Ed: Cary Nelson. Aud: Ac (Subject: Academic Freedom. Issue examined: Vol. 1, 2010)
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      <description>Beyond public policy mags, other valuable sources of opinion and analyses of current public policy issues are think tanks. Dozens of think tanks in the United States publish books and policy papers and maintain blogs, but surprisingly few publish magazine...</description>
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