This section of the MKT 421 course guide provides information about accessing magazines through Roesch Library. Use the tabs below to find magazines available in digital, print, and microform formats, organized by decade.
Additional resources are available using the link and databases below.
This digital magazine collection makes it easy to read magazines from top publishers on your computer or mobile device. Fully digital access is provided to the following titles: Writer's Digest, New York Review of Books, Archaeology, Atlantic Monthly, Discover, Kiplinger Personal Finance, Mother Jones, National Geographic, National Review, Vogue, Wired, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, American Craft, Forbes, Rolling Stone, Aperture, Art in America, Inc., MIT Technology Review, Parents, ARTnews, Columbia Journalism Review, Film Comment, Arts & Activities, Modern Painters, and Glamour.
This database provides access to two separate collections, American Periodicals Series Online (APS Online) and American Periodicals from the Center for Research Libraries (APCRL). It contains over 1,100 periodicals published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines and many other historically-significant periodicals. Each issue is digitized and searchable from cover to cover, including all articles, advertisements, illustrations, editorial cartoons, obituaries, letters to the editor, and other types of content. Subject coverage includes history, literature, history of science & medicine, law, news & magazines, politics, religion, education, women's studies, art, and American studies.
This resource offers facsimile page images and searchable full text for nearly 500 British periodicals published from the 17th century to the early 21st century. All content is available in full-page image with searchable full-text. Subject coverage includes The Periodical Press, Victorian periodicals, popular culture, literary journalism and criticism, politics, political science, and political satire, serial fiction and serialized novels, slavery and anti-slavery movements, temperance, religion and theology, book reviews, science, economics, sports, theatre/theater and drama, English, Scottish, and Irish literature, women's literature, and more. Major titles include All the Year Round, The Edinburgh Review, Gentleman’s Magazine, Quarterly Review, and The Tatler.
Extensive collection spanning its very first issue in 1936 through December, 2000 in a comprehensive format.