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  1. Sketches of Yale Life: being Selections Humorous and Descriptive from the College Magazine and Newspapers by John Addison ed Porter, 1886
  2. Royal Australian Naval College Magazine, No. 51, December 1963 by J.H. [editor] WOLSTENHOLME, 1963
  3. University & College Magazine, No 7, October 1965. by Allen & CORSO, Gregory. GINSBERG, 1965
  4. A message to entering college freshmen: here are five steps to get the most from school and ensure an easier transition to your career.(Last Word)(college-educated ... An article from: Indiana Business Magazine by Larry S. Beck, 2003-08-01
  5. Playboy Magazine, College Blowout Issue, Girls of the Big Ten, October 1997
  6. Arkansas colleges among magazine's choice.(Education): An article from: Arkansas Business by Lance Turner, 2004-08-30
  7. Prize College Stories: 1963 The Story Magazine Contest
  8. Mirage Literary and Arts Magazine Cochise College (Volume XXIII, Spring 1998)
  9. Huntington College.: An article from: Indiana Business Magazine
  10. Dance Magazine College Guide, 2004-2005 (Dance Magazine College Guide)
  11. Dance College Guide, 2003-2004 (Dance Magazine College Guide)
  12. Playboy Magazine (October 2007, Wild Southern College Girls)
  13. Off to College 2007 Edition: A Guide for College Bound Students (Magazine) by Various, 2007
  14. Pantisocracy (literary magazine of Frostburg State College, Spring, 1965) by Shields, Jackie, Editor, 1965

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42. National Association Of Independent Schools (NAIS) - Books And Magazines
Published by Teachers college Press, 2000. Members $ 22.95, NonMembers $ 22.95. magazines. Annual Subscription Independent School Magazine.
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To order directly by phone, please call the NAIS publications hotline at Books Magazines To order any of our publications listed, click on the publication's title. To order directly by phone, please call the NAIS publications hotline at 1-800-793-6701. Books A Great Balancing Act: Equitable Education for Girls and Boys Anne Chapman A handbook of how-to information on the equitable and realistic education of girls and boys, based on the most recent research available on how gender and learning intersect. This book considers school community as well as the classroom, and considers athletics and leadership (the “informal” curriculum) as well as the formal curriculum of history, science, language, math, art, and computers. Published by NAIS, 1997. Members: $ 22.00, NonMembers: $ 30.00

43. Trinity College London - The International Examinations Board
magazines. Performing Arts Trinity publishes two magazines for teachers of the performing arts. Flourish is for music teachers and
http://www.trinitycollege.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=publications.magazines

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47. Middlebury Magazine Named One Of Best College Magazines In The Country
Middlebury Magazine named one of best college magazines in the country. If a college magazine is to represent the institution effectively, it has to be read.
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Publication also receives award for photography
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Release Date: Monday, May 17, 2004
MIDDLEBURY, Vt.—The Middlebury College alumni magazine was awarded the gold medal for best college and university general interest magazine by the Washington, D.C.-based Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). Awards are presented annually in three subcategories organized by the size of a magazine’s circulation. With a circulation of more than 42,000, the Middlebury Magazine competed against 41 other entries with circulations of 30,000-75,000. For the last seven out of nine years, Middlebury Magazine has placed among the top three in the country in CASE’s general interest magazine category, which considers all aspects of a magazine—content, writing, editing, layout, design, photography, print quality and budget. Judges also evaluate how well the magazine communicates with its audience and reflects an understanding of it. The 2004 award is the second gold medal the magazine has received. The magazine also won a merit award from the Society of Publication Designers for an image by New York City-based photographer Bob Handelman of Middlebury College students playing water polo, which appeared in the fall 2003 issue. Middlebury Magazine was one of only five college and university magazines recognized in a field dominated by more than 100 commercial titles such as National Geographic and Vanity Fair.

48. Little Magazines, Alternative Press & Poetry Store Collections
Enquiries to Little magazines Department The Library University college London Gower Street London WC1E 6BT Telephone 020 7679
http://wwws-a.ucl.ac.uk/Library/special-coll/litmags.htm
Little Magazines, Alternative Press and Poetry Store Collections Sampling the Visible : an exhibition in the Flaxman Gallery of work with a visual emphasis from the Little Magazines and Poetry Store collections 10,500 vols The Little Magazines Collection was set up in 1964 as a Library initiative with the original aim of collecting all current U.K. little magazines and small press publications; this was soon broadened to include North American Commonwealth , and a smaller number of significant European titles. A section of Alternative Press (or Underground Press) publications was added in the mid-1960s, because of the connections between the two types of publishing activity, and the collection includes various community newsletters, underground comics such as Oz Frendz and International Times , arts bulletins, and radical papers, amongst other categories, gradually declining after the early 1970s. The sheer quantity of little magazines and small press publications soon led to the Library being much more selective but there are very extensive holdings of U.K. publications in particular, and large but less comprehensive holdings of U.S. publications. There is also a selection of magazines and books from the Commonwealth, Europe and other countries and a small collection of reference material either about little magazine and small press activities or of a more general critical or background nature. The library currently subscribes to around 200 little magazine titles. Over 3500 little magazine and alternative press titles are held in all.

49. Popular Magazines Vs. Scholarly Journals - Skyline College
Articles written by hired reporters, edited by magazine editors. last revised 125-01 by Eric Brenner, Skyline college, San Bruno, CA These materials may be
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S kyline C ollege ... ibrary Popular Magazines vs. Scholarly Journals
Popular Magazines Scholarly Journals Overall appearance
Glossy paper, advertisements,heavily illustrated, attractive in appearance Serious, may contain graphs or charts; no glossy pages, photographs; few or no advertisements Audience General Public Scholars and students Authors Journalists, professional writers; credentials rarely provided Researchers, scholars, or experts in the field; the article includes their academic credentials Documentation Sources sometimes cited for news articles, but rarely Cite sources in footnotes or bibliography Purpose Provide general information Report on or review original research or experimentation in narrowly focused discipline or academic subject. Article Acceptance
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Articles written by hired reporters, edited by magazine editors Often undergo a "peer-review" process reviewed by other scholars in the field before being published sometimes these journals are called "refereed journals" Examples Time, Newsweek, Psychology Today

50. Pamphlets And Magazines Finding Aid
Lewis Clark college Portland, Oregon. The 1807 Plan for an Illustrated Edition of Lewis and Clark. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography.
http://www.lclark.edu/~archives/specialcollections/pamphlets.html

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1827. Biddle, Nicholas. Eulogium on Thomas Jefferson, Delivered Before the American Philosophical Society on April 11, 1827. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Robert H. Small. [photocopy of original]
C-16 1846. Dwight, Theodore, ed. American Penny Magazine, and Family Newspaper. pg 387: Saturday July 25, 1846, Vol II, No 25. New York. W-4 1852. Thompson, G.W. Report No. 56: Patrick Gass, To Accompany Bill H.R. No. 152. 32nd Congress, 1st Session. [photocopy of original] C-16 1883. Davis, Andrew McFarland. The Journey of Moncacht-Ape. Worcester, Massachusetts: Charles Hamilton.

51. Magazines And Journals
Trinity college Logo Trinity college Western Australia, magazines and Journals. Other Duffy Pages. Media. Electronic Journal Miner, FindArticles
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CSIRO Publishing Australian Journal of Physics
CSIRO Publishing Print Media with The Mercury Computing and Information Technology Journals Australian Family Physician the official journal of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners ... The Australian Educational Researcher (AER) The AARE Journal

52. The Composition Links
Learn about one school s many writing courses, with links to other college pages. of News and Information Links to a variety of online magazines and local
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The Composition Links
T his page has two parts:
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    Webster's Dictionary On-line The Library at College of DuPage Literacy (Electronic and Otherwise) ... Publishing
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    The on-line classes of Daniel Kies at College of DuPage, including his composition classes. English and Writing related links by Edwin Duncan
    Towson State University's English classes and internet resources. Kairos: A Hypertext Journal of Composition Studies
    Get information about composition for/on the Web. MLA Format: Giving Credit To Sources
    Tips for citing sources when writing papers. MLA Citations of Electronic Sources
    How to cite on-line sources in the MLA format. Purdue On-Line Writing Lab
    Purdue University's on-line, interactive service for writers.

    53. Florida College Student Of The Year Award
    The annual Florida college Student of the Year Award ceremony is held in the numerous TV and radio stations, as well as in newspapers and magazines nationally.
    http://www.floridaleader.com/soty/
    Administered by College Student of the Year, Inc.,
    a non-profit 501(c)3 educational foundation Search the Student of the Year site About the Award...

    N ow in its 1 th year, the Florida College Student of the Year Award is Florida's premier leadership scholarship program. The Award recognizes outstanding campus leaders statewide. Since 1987, this prestigious scholarship competition founded by Florida Leader magazine SunTrust Education Loans and Office Depot has honored students who excel academically, support themselves financially, and volunteer in the community and on campus. The Florida College Student of the Year Award is the only statewide scholarship of its kind, and its stringent eligibility criteria have been used as a model for programs such as USA Today 's All-Academic Team. Application form for 2005 available Fall 2004 In 1987, the program's first year, about 50 applicants competed for $10,000 in scholarships and prizes, and Miami-Dade Community College's Mary King was named Student of the Year. In 1997-98, 2,100 students, parents, and educators inquired about how to apply, and 206 top leaders from Florida colleges and universities competed for more than $30,000. In 1999, 2,600 people inquired and 171 top leaders competed for $35,000 in scholarships and prizes. In 2000, 3,500 students inquired, while 140 top leaders applied for $50,000 in scholarships and prizes. This year, 5,000 students inquired about being the Florida College Student of the Year.

    54. Outlook Magazines For The College Of Natural Sciences At Colorado State Universi
    Outlook Magazine is published by the college of Natural Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins CO 80523 Project Coordinators Georgeann Venis
    http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/NatSci/html/Outlook.html
    Outlook Magazines
    Outlook Magazine
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    Outlook Magazine
    for Spring 2004
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    Outlook Magazine
    for Spring 2002
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    Outlook Magazine
    for Spring 2001
    (HTML File Only) Outlook Magazine is published by the College of Natural Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins CO 80523
    Project Coordinators: Georgeann Venis
    Production and Design: Colorado State University Publications and Printing Printing: Kendall Printing Send your comments to the College of Natural Sciences Office of the Dean by e-mail: cns@lamar.colostate.edu or visit our World Wide Web homepage at: http://www. colostate.edu/Depts/NatSci/ CNS Homepage Webmaster Revised: July 7, 2003

    55. Durham College - Campus Library - E-journals / E-magazines / E-newspapers / E-bo
    Ejournals / e-magazines / e-newspapers / e-books click here for access after Off-Campus Internet access for Durham college students and staff is available for
    http://www.durhamcollege.com/library/periodical_databases.html
    This site uses javascript. Please obtain a javascript enabled browser. This site uses javascript. Please obtain a javascript enabled browser. This site uses javascript. Please obtain a javascript enabled browser. search home library
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    click here for access
    after reading the descriptions below Logging In: Please have your 9 digit student or staff number ready. Off-Campus Internet access for Durham College students and staff is available for the following electronic products: EBSCOhost:
    This is a collection of primarily American (some Canadian content) databases. When doing a search, you can select one database or as many as you wish. The major divisions are: Academic Search Premier Excellent journal collection covering the social sciences, humanities, general science, multi-cultural studies, education, nursing -

    56. Newspapers & Magazines : METAGRID
    report broken Link Student Leader The nation s premier leadership magazine for college and university campus leaders. report
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    57. Barton College Library Scholarly Journals V. Magazines Page
    WILLIS N. HACKNEY LIBRARY, Barton college, Wilson, NC Skip Navigation Link, Library Home, Site Search, Help. (Note Not all journals and magazines will necessarily
    http://library2.barton.edu/libraryinformation/journalsvmagazines.asp
    WILLIS N. HACKNEY LIBRARY, Barton College, Wilson, NC Library Home Site Search Help Library Services:
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    ... Barton College Intranet (ID required off-campus) Questions or comments may be directed to: reference@barton.edu SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ARTICLES V. MAGAZINE ARTICLES
    Two Kinds of ArticlesHow to Differentiate Between Them? Printer-Friendly Version Do you have trouble distinguishing between journal articles and magazine articles? When is it best to use each? What does "peer-reviewed" or "refereed" mean in relation to a journal article? Explore the following links to determine the answers to these questions, and more: Differentiating Between Journal and Magazine Articles Use the following table contrasting the general characteristics of both journal and magazine articles to help you differentiate between them.

    58. NEW HAMPSHIRE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, LACONIA MAGAZINES IN THE LIBRARY September 1995
    1, 1996). CMYK Magazine (monthly) kept three years. Cabling Business Magazine (monthly) kept one year. Community college Journal (bimonthly) kept one year.
    http://www.laconia.nhctc.edu/library/MAGSLST.htm
    Home Contact Bennett Library MAGAZINES – Alphabetic – June 2003 A-C D-F G-I J-L ... V-Z Administrative Management (microfiche: Jan. 1975 – Dec. 1975) American Journal of Nursing (monthly) kept six years American Printer (monthly) kept three years Application Development Trends (monthly) March 2000+ Art News (monthly) kept one year Balance Sheet (microfiche: Sept. 1975 – June 1989) Boat and Motor Dealer (monthly) kept five years; includes Marine Service Center Boating World (bi-monthly) kept five years Boston Globe (newspaper) (Mon.-Sat.) kept three months Business Week (weekly) kept six months (microfiche: July 1983 - Dec. 25, 1995/Jan. 1, 1996) CMYK Magazine (monthly) kept three years Cabling Business Magazine (monthly) kept one year Car and Driver (monthly) (microfiche: Jan. 1975 - June 1977) kept five years Childhood Education (5 a yr.) kept three years Chronicle of Higher Education (newspaper) (weekly) kept six months The Citizen (Laconia newspaper) (Mon. - Sat.) kept three months Community College Journal (bi-monthly) kept one year Community College Times (newspaper) (weekly) kept six months Computers and Electronics (microfiche: Nov. 1982 – April 1985)

    59. Medical College Of Wisconsin - Magazines / Newsletters
    PDA magazines/Newsletters Computing Unplugged. Handheld Computing. Palm InfoCenter. Palm Tip Sheet. Wireless Review. © 2004 Medical college of Wisconsin Page
    http://www.mcw.edu/display/router.asp?docid=424

    60. The Hisorical Record - The First College Magazines
    The First college magazines. The next issue saw the first appearance of that mainstay of college magazines a report of a college Graduates dinner.
    http://www.quns.cam.ac.uk/Queens/Record/1997/History/Mag.html
    The First College Magazines
    The first Queens' College magazine, which appeared in 1904, was entitled The Green Bore (no doubt a reference to the College colours and the silver boar's head badge of Richard III). It was edited and mostly written by a student named F W M Draper who was at Queens' from 1901-04 and later taught at Mill Hill. It would seem this publication was short lived and unfortunately no copies have survived in the College or University archives, so nothing is known of its form or content. The Green Bore clearly left a void, for early in the Lent Term 1905 the Chaplain of Queens', the Revd C T Wood (later Dean 1907-40) wrote to the President of the St Bernard Society, the College debating society, suggesting a College Magazine. The suggestion was so well-received that it was put to the vote and The Queens' Courier was born. Volume 1 No. 1 appeared on 15 March 1906 edited by a "somewhat reluctant committee" of one undergraduate from each year reinforced by a don (Mr A B Cook, later Laurence Professor of Classical Archaeology) "to act as a check upon possible indiscretion or heedlessness". The first editorial hopes "that we shall supply, successfully, both the serious and the comic element so desired by a College citizen in a record of College life". "In entering upon a task like this we have many models before us to point out the way in which our halting feet should tread. But we hope that we shall not be dubbed ambitious when we say that our Pegasus does not quite approve of any of these oft traversed paths to fame. "

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