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Historic Views of magazines

Spotlights in a library focussed on back issues (after ChatGPT)

The Illustrated War News was launched soon after the start of the first World War and published regular weekly issues from 1914–18. Its 238 issues give us a vivid, illustrated, patriotic, and in places sensational account of the Great War. The periodical was a subsidiary publication from the Illustrated London News publishing company. And an advertisement in the opening page of the junior periodical proclaimed: 

Were the editors and publishers of … Keep Reading

Disegno Journal Partners with Exact Editions For Institutional Sales

International design magazine Disegno Journal has partnered with Exact Editions to sell digital subscriptions to educational institutions.

Disegno — founded in 2011 and dedicated to design’s impact on the world — is accessible via Exact Editions’ archive-based digital platform. Subscribers will be able to access new issues upon publication as well as Disegno’s complete set of 43 back issues.

This new digital product offers a comprehensive resource for students and practitioners of artistic disciplines; as the magazine covers the political, … Keep Reading

Ninth Letter joins Exact Editions platform

Acclaimed literary magazine, Ninth Letter, has launched a new digital subscription product in partnership with Exact Editions.

Published by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the magazine is renowned for presenting original writing with creative cutting-edge graphic design.

The latest biannual issues, as well as the magazine’s complete 20-year archive will be available to Ninth Letter’s own print subscriber base, as well as digital subscribers and academic institutions via Exact Editions.

Exact Editions’ print-replica digital display is especially effective for Ninth … Keep Reading

Periodicals tell us a lot about Time

The Autocar archive in the 1930’s

Scientific and technical periodicals were the first type of printed publication to be effectively digitised en masse. The roots of this tecnologisation of the periodical literature grew before the widesperead use of personal computers. MEDLARSand the Science Citation Index started in 1964 and although this early surge of database activity focussed on abstracts and indexing, by the time the web was invented 33 years ago, many scientific periodicals were well on the … Keep Reading

New Magazine Exploring African Diaspora Launches Digital Edition

Orbis Africa Journal has launched a digital edition in collaboration with Exact Editions.

Published by the Diasporic African Press, the journal aims to be a publishing platform that fosters discussion about the African world and its diasporas.

Taking a interdisciplinary approach, Orbis Africa Journal looks at how the intellectual legacy of Africa deeply intersects with how the world functions today — exploring history, philosophy, art, archaeology, anthropology, literature and art in an effort to understand this.

The digital edition seeks … Keep Reading

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