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2023: A year of archives at Exact Editions

2023 has been a year of archive acquisition for Exact Editions, with 15 publications either extending, completing or joining the platform. These titles expand across a range of genres, and are perfect for both institutions and consumers alike.

  1. 3×3 Magazine

This magazine is a must-read for those who enjoy studying the history and, also, modernity of the illustration industry and the artists who are currently pushing boundaries and keeping their art relevant to society. There are currently 33 issues readily … Keep Reading

Pianist Launches Digital Subscriptions for Members, Institutions and Music Lovers

The world’s number one magazine for people who love to play the piano is now digitally available for individual and institutional subscriptions. The Pianist archive offers over 80 issues worth of fully searchable content dating back to 2010, and is accessible seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices.

Launched in October 2001 and now into its third decade, Pianist is the leading magazine available to professionals and fans of the industry, offering a range of content for subscribers including: over … Keep Reading

Celebrating the 100th issue of Mslexia

The female-led and focused literary magazine Mslexia has reached a landmark 100 issues since it’s genesis in 1999. This quarterly magazine enables female writers and creatives to flourish, improve, and allows the opportunity to have their work published in the magazine itself. Mslexia has been nurturing female authors with helpful articles & engaging stories, and these be explored from their very infancy on the Exact Editions platform. For more information on the archive as a whole, please click hereKeep Reading

Archive Perspectives: World AIDS Day

Archive Perspectives: World AIDS Day

Every year on December 1st, people unite on World AIDS Day to shine a light on the experiences of those living with HIV and to remember lives lost. Although medical advances now mean people with HIV can expect a long and healthy life, HIV continues to be highly stigmatised and misunderstood.

With the USA and UK committed to ending new HIV transmissions by 2030, the organisers behind World AIDS Day are encouraging people to continue to … Keep Reading

Archive Perspectives: UNESCO World Philosophy Day

UNESCO celebrates & promotes the “enduring value of philosophy for the development of human thought, for each culture and each individual” on the third Thursday of every November. 

This day lands on 16th November this year, and UNESCO encourages its partners to organise workshops, philosophical debates and dialogue, and participation from philosophers and scientists across the world. 

The public and mass media representatives are encouraged to join the discourse, and so Exact Editions has collated three articles that promote a … Keep Reading

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