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7.34. What magazines are available on the Internet?
Checking with Veronica reveals that there's information about a staggering
number of magazines, but the strategy for finding them is a bit roundabout. I
started out by searching for computer magazine but that revealed only
two: Computer Language and Computer World. I cast my net a bit
wider by searching for magazine and found a lot of matches--more
than 600. Picking through it reveals quite a few that are of interest,
including
- American Quarterly Magazine
- Artforum International Magazine
- Arts Magazine
- Billboard Magazine
- Blue & Gold Illustrated Magazine -- Notre Dame Football
- Cadalyst Magazine (CADCAM)
- Common Cause Magazine
- Computer World Magazine
- Consumers' Research Magazine
- Cornell Magazine
- Destination Discovery (Discovery Channel Magazine)
- Discover: The World of Science Magazine
- E, The Environmental Magazine
- Economist, The (Magazine)
- Financial World Magazine
- Foreign Affairs Magazine
- Growing Edge Magazine
- Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening
- Human Ecology Forum Magazine
- IT Magazine
- Inc Magazine
- Internet World Magazine
- Journal of NIH Research (Magazine)
- Kennedy Journal of Ethics (Magazine)
- LAN Magazine
- Midrange Computing Magazine
- Migration World Magazine
- National Review (Magazine)
- New Age Magazine
- New Republic, The (Magazine)
- New Yorker (Magazine)
- OUT Magazine
- Outside Magazine
- Parent's Magazine
- PC Magazine
- Policy Review Magazine
- Reason Magazine
- Review in American History (Magazine)
- Software Magazine
- Tech Review (Magazine)
- The Source (RapHip-hop Magazine)
- TLC Monthly (The Learning Channel Magazine)
- Today's Traveler Magazine
- USA Today: The Magazine of the American Scene
- World Politics Magazine
- Worth Magazine
- Yellow Silk, Journal of Erotica (Magazine)
To look at this another way, say that I'm interested in finding out whether
MacWeek has any participation in the Internet. I can simply search for
the magazine name in Veronica and see where I get: 100 matches, including a
file that appears to contain a summary of all the reviews done in the magazine
during 1993 and a survey from a MacWeek writer to Internet users.
Note: If you have access to Gopher, you'll also want to
check out the Electronic Newsstand, accessible by pointing your Gopher client
to gopher.internet.com. There's all sorts of cool stuff there, including
lots of actual articles from a variety of popular
magazines.
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