{"id":169,"date":"2012-10-10T20:24:26","date_gmt":"2012-10-10T20:24:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/prelingerlibrary.org\/home\/?page_id=169"},"modified":"2016-09-19T19:47:18","modified_gmt":"2016-09-19T19:47:18","slug":"full-list-of-periodicals","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/prelingerlibrary.org\/home\/collection\/full-list-of-periodicals\/","title":{"rendered":"Full List of Periodicals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One of the strengths of the Prelinger Library is its extensive collection of periodicals, serials, magazines and zines. We concentrate on collecting titles within our areas of interest that are not available in most easily accessible libraries. Some of our more common titles are held offsite to make more room for more unusual or scarcer titles. Other magazines are held onsite because of their research value, high degree of interest, or useful content such as advertisements, illustrations and graphics.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Following is a list of periodicals we hold, arranged by subject. This list is still in draft form and we expect to add many new titles, plus specific holdings information on each title, as we continue to organize the library. Please contact us for information on holdings and availability of specific titles.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The Prelinger Library welcomes donations of materials that help to complete our collections of periodicals and zines in our areas of interest.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>We also hold a number of periodical indexes, including:\u00a0Agriculture Index,\u00a0Business Periodicals Index,\u00a0<br \/>\nand others.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>As of October 2012, this list contained 560 titles, but is expected to grow substantially when a revised inventory is completed.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"top\">Title List<\/h2>\n<p><a href=\"#a\"> A<\/a>|<a href=\"#b\">B<\/a>|<a href=\"#c\">C<\/a>|<a href=\"#d\">D<\/a>|<a href=\"#e\">E<\/a>|<a href=\"#f\">F<\/a>|<a href=\"#g\">G<\/a>|<a href=\"#h\">H<\/a>|<a href=\"#i\">I<\/a>|<a href=\"#j\">J<\/a>|<a href=\"#k\">K<\/a>|<a href=\"#l\">L<\/a>|<a href=\"#m\">M<\/a>|<a href=\"#n\">N<\/a>|<a href=\"#o\">O<\/a>|<a href=\"#p\">P<\/a>|<a href=\"#q\">Q<\/a>|<a href=\"#r\">R<\/a>|<a href=\"#s\">S<\/a>|<a href=\"#t\">T<\/a>|<a href=\"#u\">U<\/a>|<a href=\"#v\">V<\/a>|<a href=\"#w\">W<\/a>|<a href=\"#x\">X<\/a>|<a href=\"#y\">Y<\/a>|<a href=\"#z\">Z  <\/a> <\/p>\n<p>2600: The Hacker Quarterly (complete)<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"a\">A<\/h2>\n<p>Adbusters (v. 2-on, incomplete)<br \/>\nAdvertising Agency Magazine (v. 47-51, 1954-1958)<br \/>\nAdvertising and Selling (later Advertising Agency and Advertising and Selling) (v. 3-27, 1924-1936; v.29-32, 1937-1939; v.35-48, 1942-1955)<br \/>\nAdvertising Arts (1933-1935)<br \/>\nAdvertising Outdoors (v. 2, 1931)<br \/>\nAdvocate of Peace<br \/>\nAero Digest (1926-1954)<br \/>\nAerial Age (v. 7-9, 1918-1919; v. 13-16, 1921-1923)<br \/>\nAerologist (two volumes, 1933-35)<br \/>\nAfterimage (many issues 1980s, 1990s)<br \/>\nAgricultural Engineering (1920-27)<br \/>\nAir Commerce Bulletin (1930s)<br \/>\nAir Transport<br \/>\nAlaska Review (v. 1-4:1, 1963-1970)<br \/>\nAll-Ohio Scanner Club Newsletter (later American Scannergram) (1980s-1990s)<br \/>\nAmateur Work (v. 1-6, 1902-1907)<br \/>\nAmerasia (reprint)<br \/>\nAmerica At Work<br \/>\nAmerican Agriculturalist (v. 34-53, roughly 1874-1893)<br \/>\nAmerican Architect and Architecture (few issues)<br \/>\nAmerican Builder (and Building Age) (v. 35-36, 1923-24; v. 50-102, 1930-1969)<br \/>\nAmerican Building Association News (v. 38-42, 1918-1922; v. ?-?, 1930-1932)<br \/>\nAmerican Business<br \/>\nAmerican Cemetery<br \/>\nAmerican Child (v. 1-4, 1919-1922)<br \/>\nAmerican Citizen (1940-41)<br \/>\nAmerican City (later American City and County) (1908-1969)<br \/>\nAmerican Cooner (selected issues)<br \/>\nAmerican Electric Railway <br \/>Association Proceedings<br \/>\nAmerican Food Journal (v.9-18, 1914-1923)<br \/>\nAmerican Forests<br \/>\nAmerican Helicopter (1940s)<br \/>\nAmerican Home<br \/>\n(v. 41, Dec. 1948-1949; v. 47, Dec. 1951-1952; v. 52, June 1954; v. 54-55, 1955-1956; v.58, 1957)<br \/>\nAmerican Industries<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of School Hygiene (v. 1-4, 1917-1920)<br \/>\nAmerican Magazine (v.141-145, 1946-1948; v.153-162, 1952-1956)<br \/>\nAmerican Motorist<br \/>\nAmerican Municipalities<br \/>\nAmerican Planning and Civic Association Annual<br \/>\nAmerican Society for Municipal Improvements Proceedings<br \/>\nAmerican Society of Planning Officials Newsletter<br \/>\nAmerican Survival Guide (selected issues)<br \/>\nAmerican Water Works Association Journal (v. 11-12, 1924; v.15, 1926; v.17-18, 1927; v.36, 1944; v.37-38, 1945-1946; v. 43-45, 1951-1953; v.47, 1955; v. 49, 1957)<br \/>\nAmerican West (v. 1-8, 1964-1972)<br \/>\nAnalog<br \/>\nAnarchy (most issues)<br \/>\nAnother Room (late 1970s) (several issues)<br \/>\nArchitect and Engineer, The (few issues)<br \/>\nArchitecture (few issues)<br \/>\nArgonaut (San Francisco) (ca. 1890s-1930s)<br \/>\nArizona Highways (selected issues)<br \/>\nArtforum (some issues)<br \/>\nAssemblage (several issues, 1990s)<br \/>\nAssociated Advertising (1914-26)<br \/>\nAssociation of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) Newsletter (probably complete set of print version)<br \/>\nAssociation of Pacific Coast Geographers, Yearbook (v. 52-65, 1990-2003)<br \/>\nAssociation of Recorded Sound Collectors (ARSC) Journal (incomplete)<br \/>\nAtlas (v. 1-12, 1961-1966)<br \/>\nAudio Engineering<br \/>\nAudio Visual Communication Review (v. 1-8, 1953-1960)<br \/>\nAudiovisual Instruction (v. 11-22, 1956-1977)<br \/>Auk, The\u00a0(1886-1893, 1908-1913, 1921-1940s)<br \/>\nAutomobile and Trailer Travel Magazine (one issue, 1938)<br \/>\nAvant-Garde (4 issues, 1960s-1970s)<br \/>\nAviation News (1940s)<br \/>\nAviation War Production (v. 1-4, 1942-1945)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"b\">B<\/h2>\n<p>Bad Subjects<br \/>Baffler, The\u00a0(no. 6-15)<br \/>\nBantha Tracks<br \/>\nBasque Delegation in the United States (1943-44)<br \/>\nBay Nature (many issues)<br \/>\nBBC Quarterly (few issues)<br \/>\nBeautiful Homes (St. Louis) (6 issues, 1910s)<br \/>\nBell Laboratories Record<br \/>\nBell System Technical Journal<br \/>\nBell Telephone Magazine<br \/>\nBetter Homes and Gardens (v.34, 1956; v.43, 1965; v.45-46, 1967-1968)<br \/>\nBetter Living Booklets (v. 1-40, 1950-1955)<br \/>\nBill Mahan&#8217;s Treasure World (v. 2n2, Mar-Apr 1968; v. 3n2, June-July 1969)<br \/>\nBill of Rights Review (1940-42)<br \/>\nBirds (early volumes)<br \/>\nBirth Control News (v. 8-24, 1929-1946)<br \/>\nBirth Control Review (v. 4-11, 1920-1927, v. 14-17, 1930-33; new series v. 1-2:2, 1933-1934<br \/>Black Scholar, The\u00a0(v. 1-26, 1969-1996)<br \/>\nBroadcasting (v. 20-97, 1941-1979)<br \/>\nBritish Interplanetary Society Journal (v.1-30, 1934-1977)<br \/>\nBuilder (London) (ca. 1856-1916)<br \/>\nBuilding Developer (two issues, 1929)<br \/>\nBuilding Investment (few volumes)<br \/>\nBuildings and Building Management (v.20, 1920; v.23-24, 1923-1924)<br \/>\nBulletin (U.S. Department of Agriculture)<br \/>\nBulletin of the American Geographical Society (v.18-v.44, 1886-1912)<br \/>\nBulletin of the Atomic Scientists (v. 28n7; v. 29n2,5; 7-10; v. 30-32; v. 33n1-4, v. 34-39, 1978-1983)<br \/>\nBus Transportation (1920s-1940s)<br \/>\nBusiness (at least a few volumes, late 1800s)<br \/>\nBusiness History (1958-1973)<br \/>\nBusiness Screen (1938-1976)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"c\">C<\/h2>\n<p>Cabinet (many issues)<br \/>\nCalifornia Fish &amp; Game (many volumes) (v. 1, 1915; v.3-49, 1917-1965; v.56-76, 1970-1990)<br \/>\nCalifornia Highways and Public Works ca. 1928-1976<br \/>Californian, The\u00a0(v. 1-6, 1880-1882)<br \/>\nCamera Obscura (65% of issues)<br \/>\nCandy and Snack Industry (v.136-138, 1971-1973)<br \/>\nCandy Industry and Confectioners Journal (v. 107-135, 1957-1970)<br \/>\nCarpentry and Building (30 issues, 1897-1902)<br \/>\nChannels of Communication (v. 1-10)<br \/>\nCharities (later Charities and the Commons, then Survey)<br \/>\nChildren (v. 1-8, 1954-1961)<br \/>\nChina Today (reprint)<br \/>\nChrysalis (no. 2-4, 1977)<br \/>\nCine Cubano (various issues)<br \/>Cineaste (various issues, 1970-1980s)<br \/>\nCinema Journal (most issues)<br \/>\nCinematograph (issues 1-5)<br \/>\nCinescape Insider (one issue)<br \/>\nCity Government (1899-early 1900s)<br \/>\nCity Planning<br \/>\nCivic Comment (various issues)<br \/>\nCo-Evolution Quarterly (later, Whole Earth Review, then Whole Earth) (issues 5-102, presently lacking a handful of issues)<br \/>\nCo-Op<br \/>\nCo-Operator<br \/>\nCollier&#8217;s (v.122, 1948, v.128 pt.2, 1951; v.129 pt.1, 1952; v.130-133, 1952-1954)<br \/>\nCommercial America (v.16-28, 1919-1932; v.30-33, 1933-1937; v.36-39, 1939-1943; v.40-55, 1943-1958)<br \/>\nCommon Ground (v. 1-8, 1940-1948)<br \/>\nComputers and People (v. 24-35, 1975-1986)<br \/>\nComputers and the Humanities<br \/>\nCondor, The (v.29-36, 1927-1934)<br \/>\nConnecticut Geological and Natural History Survey, Bulletin<br \/>\nConnecticut Woodlands<br \/>\nConservation (v. 15, 1909)<br \/>\nConsumer Reports (v.22-49, 1957-1984)<br \/>\nConsumers Cooperation<br \/>\nConsumers Digest (v. 1-8, 1937-1940)<br \/>\nConsumers Union Reports (1938-1941)<br \/>\nCoronet (v. 1-end)<br \/>\nCottage Hearth (v.15-17, 1888-1891)<br \/>\nCovert Action Information Bulletin (some issues)<br \/>\nCrime &amp; Delinquency (v. 21n4, 1975; v. 34n2-4, 1988; v. 40n1-2, 1994; v. 44n4, 1998; v. 47-48, 2001-2002)<br \/>\nCultural Correspondence (three or four issues)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"d\">D<\/h2>\n<p>Damage (5-6 issues, late 1970s)<br \/>\nDatamation (various volumes, 1968-1980)<br \/>\nDearborn Independent (v. 19-27, 1919-1927)<br \/>\nDenver Municipal Facts<br \/>\nDesert\u00a0<br \/>\nDeserts (selected issues)<br \/>\nDesign Book Review (some issues)<br \/>\nDesign Issues (several issues, 1980s-1990s)<br \/>\nDesign Quarterly (v. 29-60, v. 71-150)<br \/>\nDesigner\/Builder (most issues)<br \/>\nDial (v. 1-4, reprints)<br \/><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Diner, The (3 issues, 1940s)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Display World (v. 33-101, 1938-1972)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Dissent<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Dodge City Journal (3 issues, 1990s)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">duPont Magazine (ca. 1938-1950s)<br \/><\/span><a href=\"#top\" style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"e\">E<\/h2>\n<p>Earth First!<br \/>\nEconomic Geography (v.1-52, 1976)<br \/><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Economic Outlook (CIO) (1940-55)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Education by Radio (v. 1-11, 1934-1941)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Education for Victory (v. 1-3, 1942-1945)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Educational Film Magazine<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Educational Media International (1971-1989, some issues missing)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Educational Screen (1922-1970s)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Electric Railway Journal (v. 45-75, 1915-1931)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Electrical Engineering (v. 50-61; 1931-1942, 63-65, 1944-1957; 78-79 (1959-1960)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Electrical West (v. 58-59, 1927; v. 60-69, 1928-1932; v.92-137, 1944-1970)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Electronic Industries (1942-1957), succeeded by Tele-Tech<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Electronics (v. 4-12, 1932-1939; v. 17-18, 1944-1945; v. 20 pt. 2, 1947)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Electronics World (v. 62-72, 1959-1964)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Emerson&#8217;s Magazine (v. 6-7, 1858)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Engage\/Social Action<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Environment (v. 11-14, 1969-1972)<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Equal Justice<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Equity<br \/><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">Everybody&#8217;s Digest (Readers&#8217; Digest clone) (an issue or two, early 1950s)<br \/><\/span><a href=\"#top\" style=\"line-height: 1.5em;\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"f\">F<\/h2>\n<p>FAA Aviation News<br \/>Face, The\u00a0(8 issues, early 1980s)<br \/>\nFact (v. 1-4, 1961-1967)<br \/>\nFactory and Industrial Management<br \/>\nFactory Management and Maintenance<br \/>\nFactory<br \/>\nFantasy &amp; Science Fiction<br \/>\nFarmers&#8217; Bulletin (U.S. Department of Agriculture)<br \/>\nFBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (v. 7, 1938; v. 29-38, 1960-1969; v. 40-67, 1971-1998; see others<br \/>\nFDA Consumer<br \/>\nFDA Papers (v.1-13, 1967-1979)<br \/>\nFederal Science Progress (complete)<br \/>\nFelix: A Journal of Media Arts and Culture (complete)<br \/>\nFeminist Studies (v. 6-23, 1980-1997, lacks v. 9n2, 9n3, 22n3, 23n2, 23n3, 25n2, 25n3, 26n2, 28n3)<br \/>\nField and Laboratory<br \/>\nFilm Library Quarterly (v. 1-6, 1967-1973)<br \/>\nFilm Music<br \/>\nFilm World and A-V News (v. 12-21, 1956-1965)<br \/>\nFilmmakers Newsletter (selected issues, 1960s-1970s<br \/>\nFood Industries (v.6-23, 1940-1951)<br \/>\nForecast (v. 29-53, 1925-1937)<br \/>\nForestry and Irrigation and Conservation (v. 14, 1908)<br \/>\nForestry Bulletin (U.S. Department of Agriculture)<br \/>\nFortune (1930-1970, almost complete, lacking several issues)<br \/>\nFoto-rama (few issues, 1953)<br \/>\nFound (two issues)<br \/>Fox, The\u00a0(New York) (Nos. 1-3), held offsite (please notify in advance if needed)<br \/>\nFree World (v. 1-12, 1944-1946)<br \/>\nFreedomways<br \/>\nFrontier (v. 10-13, 1929-1933)<br \/>\nFrontiers (v. 12n1, v. 17n1, v. 18n3, v. 20n2-3, v. 21n1-3, v. 22n2-3,v. 23n3<br \/>\nFrontier Times (v. 2-5, 1924-1928)<br \/>\nFull Cry (Tree-dog-hunting magazine) (60% of issues, 1939-present)<br \/>\nFuture (London) (4 issues)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"g\">G<\/h2>\n<p>Galaxy<br \/>\nGarden and Forest (early 1900s)<br \/>\nGarden Cities and Town Planning (v. 12-21, 1922-1931)<br \/>\nGarden Magazine<br \/>\nGearhead (4 issues)<br \/>\nGeneral Electric Review (v. 19-58, 1916-1955) (not all vols. onsite)<br \/>\nGold (v. 1-3, 1969-1971)<br \/>\nGood Business (Christian-oriented business magazine) (v.20-25, 1932-1934; v.28-29, 1936; v.30-33, 1937-1938; v.42-43, 1943; v.50-51, 1947; v.56-57, 1950; v.64-67, 1954-1955; v.68-69, 1956; v.70-71, 1957; v.74-75, 1959; v.76-77, 1960; v.78-79, 1961; v. 80-89, 1962-1966)<br \/>\nGood Government<br \/>\nGood Housekeeping<br \/>\nGood Roads<br \/>\nGovernment and Opposition (reprint)<br \/>\nGraphis<br \/>\nGreat God Pan<br \/>\nGreater New York (v. 2-15, 1913-1928; v. 27-28, 1940-1941)<br \/>\nGreen Anarchy (few issues)<br \/>\nGrowth and Change (v. 21-27, 1990-1996)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"h\">H<\/h2>\n<p>Hall&#8217;s Journal of Health (v. 24-35, 1877-1888)<br \/>\nHarper&#8217;s Magazine (few issues, 1930s-1940s)<br \/>\nHarvard Design Magazine (few issues)<br \/>\nHere Magazine (Brooklyn)<br \/>\nHeresies (Jan, May, Fall 1977; Winter, Spring, Summer 1978; v. 2n3, 2n4, 1979; v3n1, 1980; v4n4, 1983)<br \/>\nHigh Country News (most issues, 2000-present)<br \/>\nHigh Points (published by the New York City Board of Education) (v. 5, 7-48, 1923-1966)<br \/>\nHighway Magazine<br \/>\nHighway Research Board Proceedings<br \/>\nHoliday<br \/>\nHome and Field (two issues, 1933)<br \/>\nHome Building (three issues, 1928-1929)<br \/>\nHome Craft and Home Owner (v.23-25, 1952-1955)<br \/>\nHome Garden (World War II-era)<br \/>\nHome Garden and Flower Grower<br \/>\nHome Magazine (v. 4 and 35, 1854 and 1870)<br \/>\nHome Progress (v. 2, 4-6 (1912-1913, 1914-1917)<br \/>\nHomes of the West (one issue, 1937)<br \/>\nHotel Management (v. 15-75, 1929-1959)<br \/>\nHouse and Garden (many issues)<br \/>\nHouse and Home (some issues)<br \/>\nHouse Beautiful (1939-1960)<br \/>\nHousehold (1950s, many loose issues)<br \/>\nHousewives League Magazine<br \/>\nHousewives Magazine (v. 8-11, 1916-1918)<br \/>\nHousing Betterment (1918-1921)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"i\">I<\/h2>\n<p>Ice Cream Review (v. 40-42, 1957-1959; v.53, 1957)<br \/>\nI.F. Stone&#8217;s Weekly (some issues, 1950s)<br \/>\nIndependent (Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers) (substantially complete)<br \/>\nIndependent Woman (v. 12-35, 1933-1956, plus unbound copies v. 18-21)<br \/>\nIndoors and Out (v. 1-4, 1905-1907)<br \/>\nIndustrial Design (ID) (v. 6-20, v. 26, v. 28-30#4)<br \/>\nIndustrial Education (v. 24-41, 1922-1939) (stored offsite)<br \/>\nIndustrial Management (v. 52-74, 1916-1927)<br \/>\nIndustrial Marketing (ca. 1947-1970)<br \/>\nIndustrial Psychology<br \/>\nIndustrial Unionist<br \/>\nIndustry and Power<br \/>\nInland Printer (1894-1958)<br \/>\nInstallment Retailing (v.1-2, 1952-1954)<br \/>\nInternational Review of Educational Cinematography (v. 1-5, 1929-1953)<br \/>\nInternational Socialist Review (1900s)<br \/>\nIrrigation Age (v.6-32, 1894-1917)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"j\">J<\/h2>\n<p>Jazz Journal<br \/>\nJournal of Aesthetics and Protest (#1 and #3)<br \/>\nJournal of American Names Society (v.1-21, 1953-1973)<br \/>\nJournal of Broadcasting (v. 1-42, 1956-1998)<br \/>\nJournal of Farm Economics<br \/>\nJournal of Film Preservation (two years, 1990s)<br \/>\nJournal of Forestry (long run) (v.66-71, 1968-1973)<br \/>\nJournal of Hate Studies (v. 1:1, 2002)<br \/>\nJournal of Home Economics (v. 1-86:2, 1909-1993)<br \/>\nJournal of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology<br \/>\nJournal of Nursery Education (v. 1-14, 1945-1959)<br \/>\nJournal of Property Management<br \/>\nJournal of School Health (v. 22-23, 1952-1953)<br \/>\nJournal of the American Institute of Planners<br \/>\nJournal of the American Waterworks Association ( v.13-14, 1925; v.16, 1926)<br \/>\nJournal of the Association for Education by Radio and Television (AERT) (v. 5-16, 1945-1957)<br \/>\nJournal of the Outdoor Life (on tuberculosis treatment) (v. 10-12, 1913-1915; v. 14 (1917)<br \/>\nJournal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1920s-1980s)<br \/>\nJump Cut (early issues)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"k\">K<\/h2>\n<p>Keith&#8217;s Beautiful Homes (v.55-65, 1926-1931)<br \/>\nKeith&#8217;s Magazine on Home Building<br \/>\nKen (complete)<br \/>\nKinopraxis (only issue published)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"l\">L<\/h2>\n<p>Labor Age<br \/>Lamp,\u00a0The\u00a0 (Standard Oil of New York and New Jersey publication)<br \/>\nLand and Freedom (v. 26-41, 1926-1941)<br \/>\nLand: Today and Tomorrow (all issues)<br \/>\nLandscape (v. 1-32n2, 1951-1994, lacking v. 20n4, v. 21-22, v. 23n3, v. 31n1; seeking original v. 1-10)<br \/>\nLandscape Journal (1 issue, 1997)<br \/>\nLaw Enforcement News (10 issues, 1999)<br \/>Lay of the Land, The\u00a0(published by the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.clui.org\">Center for Land Use Interpretation)<br \/><\/a><br \/>\nLeft Curve (some early issues)<br \/>\nLiberator (v.1-11, 1961-1971)<br \/>\nLibertarian, The (zv. 3-6, 1924-1926)<br \/>\nLife (1936-73, complete run)<br \/>\nLog of Long-Bell (1952-65)<br \/>\nLook (later volumes, ca. 1958-72)<br \/>\nLoud Paper (3 issues, 2000s)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/p>\n<p><\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"m\">M<\/h2>\n<p>Machinery (approx. 1912-1930)<br \/>\nMademoiselle&#8217;s Living for Young Homemakers (early 1950s-1961)<br \/>\nMagazine of American History<br \/>\nMagazine of Business<br \/>\nMake (complete)<br \/>\nMaximum Rock and Roll (some issues)<br \/>\nMechanix Illustrated (many issues, 1940s-1960s)<br \/>\nMedia and Methods (1970-1979; 1982-1987; 1989)<br \/>\nMelody Maker (some issues, late 1970s)<br \/>\nMentor World Traveler (one volume, perhaps all published)<br \/>\nMerry&#8217;s Museum (1843-1846, 1849-1850, 1852, 1858-1868)<br \/>\nMetropolis (many issues, 1986-1990s)<br \/>\nMexican Art and Life (no. 1-7, 1938-1939)<br \/>\nMexican Review (v. 1-5, 1917-1922)<br \/>\nMid East (v. 7-10, 1967-1970)<br \/>\nMidway<br \/>\nMidwest Folklore (v.1-13, 1951-1964)<br \/>Militant, The\u00a0(reprint of very early volumes)<br \/>\nMill and Factory<br \/>\nMind<br \/>\nMissiles and Rockets (v. 1, 1956; v. 3-18, 1958-1966)<br \/>\nModern Builder (1940s-1970)<br \/>\nModern Cemetery (v.2-4, 1892-1893; v.43-45, 1933-1936, v.47-48, 1937-1939; v.55-61, 1946-1951)<br \/>\nModern Highway (one issue, 1957)<br \/>\nModern Industry<br \/>\nModern Lithography<br \/>\nModern Mechanics (became World&#8217;s Advances) (v. 30-31, 1915)<br \/>\nModern Music (v. 3-13, 1925-1936, v. 16-23, 1938-1946)<br \/>\nModern Packaging (v. 11-31, 1937-1958)<br \/>\nModern Plastics<br \/>\nMonitoring Times (complete through 2008)<br \/>\nMonthly Weather Review (ca. 1898-1909)<br \/>\nMother Earth Bulletin<br \/>Moving Image, The\u00a0(Association of Moving Image Archivists journal) (complete)<br \/>\nMoving Image Review (Northeast Historic Film) (substantially complete)<br \/>\nMs. (v. 1-18, 1972-1989; n.s. v. 1-6, 1990-1996; v. 7n1-n4, 1997)<br \/>\nMunicipal and County Engineering (v. 16, 1904; v.28, 1910; v. 43-48, 1917-1918; v.55-59, 1918-1920; v.60-70, 1921-1926)<br \/>\nMunicipal Engineering (v.42-44, 1912-1913; v.46-48, 1914-1915; v.48-54, 1915-1918)<br \/>\nMunicipal Journal (v.13-14, 1902-1903; v.17, 1904; v.22, 1907; v.24, 1908; v.25, 1908; v. 29, 1910; v.31, 1911; v.32, 1912; v.33, 1912; v.35, 1913; v.37, 1914; v.38, 1915; v. 41-42, 1916-1917; v.45, 1918; v.46-47, 1919)<br \/>\nMunicipal News (v.73-74, 1927-1928)<br \/>\nMunicipal Research<br \/>\nMurder Can Be Fun (complete)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"n\">N<\/h2>\n<p>Names (Journal of the American Names Society)<br \/>\nNation&#8217;s Business<br \/>\nNation&#8217;s Heritage (complete)<br \/>\nNational Association of Educational Broadcasters Journal<br \/>\nNational Board of Review Magazine<br \/>\nNational Builder (v.63-67, 1920-1924)<br \/>\nNational Magazine (v. 2-46, roughly 1895-1933)<br \/>\nNational Quarterly Review (v. 2-7, 1860-1863; v. 11-12, 1865-1866)<br \/>\nNational Real Estate and Building Journal<br \/>\nNational Safety News (1926-70)<br \/>\nNational Treasure Hunters League (v. 3n1, Feb. 1972)<br \/>\nNational Wildlife (v.1-19; 1962-1981)<br \/>\nNature Study Review (v. 1, 1905, v.3, Jan. Dec. 1907)<br \/>\nNegro Digest (ca. 1943-1970, succeeded by Black World)<br \/>\nNevada Highways and Parks (v. 1-5, 1936-1940; v. 14-35:2, 1954-1975)<br \/>\nNew England Waterworks Association ( v. 1-15, 1899-1900; v.18-19, 1904-1905; v.26-27, 1912-1913)<br \/>\nNew Musical Express (some issues, late 1970s)<br \/>\nNew Nation (reprint)<br \/>\nNew Reclamation Era<br \/>\nNew Times (most volumes, 1970s)<br \/>\nNew York Rocker (some issues)<br \/>\nNidologist (v. 1-4, 1894-1897)<br \/>\nNorth American Review (v. 3-248, 1816-1939) (has been scanned; physical copies held offsite)<br \/>\nNortheast Scanning News (through 1994)<br \/>\nNuclear Power (U.K.) (1961)<br \/>\nNucleonics (v.7, 1950; v.10-17, 1950-1959; v.18, 1960; v. 19, 1961)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"o\">O<\/h2>\n<p>Oakwood Village Record (Oakwood, near Dayton, Ohio) (v. 1-2, 1912-1913)<br \/>\nOccupations (v. 12n1, 4-8, 10, 1933-1934; v. 13n2, 3, 5, 7-9, 1934-1935)<br \/>\nOctober (issues 2-100)<br \/>\nOfficial Guide of the Railways (4 issues, 1940s-1968, plus 1868 reprint)<br \/>\nOfficial U.S. Bulletin (U.S. Committee on Public Information, World War I)<br \/>\nOld and New (v. 1-11, 1870-1875)<br \/>\nOld West (Fall and Winter 1964; 1965-66; 1967 (lacking Winter); Fall 1969; Fall 1970; Fall 1971)<br \/>\nOmni (some issues)<br \/>\nOregon Historical Quarterly<br \/>\nOrnithologist and Oologist (v. 10-11, 1885-1886); v. 15-18 (1890-1893)<br \/>\nOur Public Lands (v. 1-25, 1951-1975)<br \/>\nOur Young Folks (v. 1-9, 1865-1873)<br \/>\nOverland Monthly<br \/>\nOystercatcher (one issue)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"p\">P<\/h2>\n<p>Pacific Affairs (v. 1 part, 1928; v. 2-7, 1929-1934; v. 8 lacking 8:2, 1935; v. 9-17, 1936-1944; v. 18 lacking 18:3, 1945; v. 19-24, 1946-1951)<br \/>\nPageant (few issues, 1950s-1960s)<br \/>\nParent&#8217;s Magazine (v. 5-48, 1930-1973), dupe v. 24<br \/>\nPark and Cemetery (v. 5-22, 1895-1913)<br \/>\nPark and Cemetery and Landscape Gardening (v.23-25, 1913-1916; v.27-41, 1917-1932)<br \/>\nPark and Cemetery and Modern Cemetery (v.42, 1932 &#8211; 1933)<br \/>\nParty Organizer (reprint)<br \/>\nPatent and Trademark Journal of Research and Education<br \/>\nPermanent Builder (v.14-15, 1922; v.18-19, 1924)<br \/>\nPhoto (single issue, 1952)<br \/>\nPhoto-Era Magazine (several volumes)<br \/>\nPhoto Methods for Industry (PMI) (selected issues only)<br \/>\nPhrenological Journal (v. 54, 1872; v. 57, 1873)<br \/>\nPhysical Culture (ca. 1900-1930s)<br \/>\nPlace (vols. 1-2)<br \/>\nPlaces<br \/>\nPlanning and Civic Comment (v.1-30, 1935-1965)<br \/>\nPlastics<br \/>\nPlastique (no. 1-5, 1937-1939) (reprint)<br \/>\nPlayground (became Recreation)<br \/>\nPopular Communications (many issues)<br \/>\nPopular Home (some loose issues, 1950s)<br \/>\nPopular Home Craft<br \/>\nPopular Mechanics (many issues, 1940s-1960s)<br \/>\nPopular Science (many issues, 1940s-1960s)<br \/>\nPractical Home Economics (v.2-7, 1956-1962, v.19-26, 1942-1948, v.48, 1950; v. 30-34, 1952-1956)<br \/>\nPracticing Planner (3 issues, 1976)<br \/>\nPrinter&#8217;s Ink (complete 1924-1967, some earlier volumes also held)<br \/>\nProbe (some issues)<br \/>\nProcessed World (complete)<br \/>\nProgressive Grocer<br \/>\nPsychotronic (most issues)<br \/>\nPublic Art Review<br \/>\nPublic Domain (two issues)<br \/>\nPublic Ownership<br \/>\nPublic Roads<br \/>\nPublic Works<br \/>\nPublic<br \/>\nPunk Planet<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"q\">Q<\/h2>\n<p>QU (issue 1)<br \/>\nQuick Frozen Foods (1958-1970)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"r\">R<\/h2>\n<p>Race Traitor<br \/>\nRadio Age (v. 2-16, 1942-1957)<br \/>\nRadio and Television News (v. 41-61, 1949-1959), later Electronics World<br \/>\nRadio Broadcast (1920s)<br \/>\nRadio Life (Japan)<br \/>\nRadio News (v. 31-40, 1944-1948), later Radio and Television News<br \/>\nRadio-Electronics (v. 28-38, 1957-1967)<br \/>\nRamparts (v. 1-12, 1962-1975)<br \/>\nRCA Review (v. 1-13, 1936-1954)<br \/>\nRCMA [Radio Communications Monitoring Association] Newsletter (1975-1996, complete)<br \/>\nRe-Search (all periodical issues)<br \/>\nReader&#8217;s Digest<br \/>\nReal Estate (San Francisco) (1 issue, 1912)<br \/>Realist, The\u00a0(some issues, 1970s)<br \/>\nReclamation Era<br \/>\nRecreation (originally Playground)<br \/>\nReport from the Star Wars Generation (one issue)<br \/>\nRetail Lumberman (v.17-66, 1924-1973)<br \/>\nRestaurant Management (v. 26, Jan.-June 1930; v.48-89, 1941-1961)<br \/>\nRight of Way<br \/>\nRoads and Streets<br \/>\nRoadside Bulletin<br \/>\nRoute 66 Magazine<br \/>\nRural Sociology<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"s\">S<\/h2>\n<p>Safety Education (v. 24-34, 1944-1955; v. 42-44, 1963-1965)<br \/>\nSafety Engineering (v. 83-100, 1942-1950)<br \/>\nSafety Maintenance and Production (v. 101-112, 1951-1956)<br \/>\nSaint Nicholas (incomplete set)<br \/>\nSales Management (v. 62-103, 1949-1969)<br \/>\nSAM (Stills Audio Motion) (London) (complete, 2000s)<br \/>\nSan Francisco Chronicle (1915 only, restricted use due to fragility)<br \/>\nSanitary Engineer<br \/>\nSCAN (1980s)<br \/>\nScanlan&#8217;s (one issue, 1971)<br \/>\nSchism (v. 1-8, 1969-1978)<br \/>\nSci-Fi Universe (one issue)<br \/>\nScience and Mechanics (many issues, 1950s-1960s)<br \/>\nScience and the Citizen<br \/>\nScience Digest<br \/>\nScience Illustrated (certain issues)<br \/>\nScience News Letter<br \/>\nScreen (London) (ca. 1972-1982)<br \/>\nSearch and Destroy (complete)<br \/>\nSee America First (1910s-1920s, 3 volumes)<br \/>\nSee and Hear (some volumes missing)<br \/>\nSemiotext(e) (most issues)<br \/>\nService (The Technical Journal of the Television-Radio Trade) (1956-57)<br \/>\nSexology (v. 19n6, 1953; v. 20n3, 1953)<br \/>\nShell Progress (1942-60)<br \/>Small Home, The\u00a0(v. 2-12, 1923-1932)<br \/>\nSmall Homes Guide (aka Small Homes Builders Yearbook) (about half of issues published)<br \/>\nSocial Frontier (v. 2-5, 1936-1939)<br \/>\nSoldier of Fortune (selected issues)<br \/>\nSouthern Exposure (approx. 15 issues)<br \/>\nSoviet Review<br \/>\nSoviet Woman 1963, 1967 no. 9, 1968-1971, 1978 lacking no. 5, 1979-1980, 1981 lacking no. 8)<br \/>\nSpace World (v. 1, May 1960 &#8211; Nov. 1961; v. 2-4, Dec. 1961-March 1963; v.A. 1964; v.B, 1965; v.C, 1966; v.D 1967; v.E 1968; v.F-N 1969-1977)<br \/>\nSpecialty Salesman (v. 53-55, 1964-1966)<br \/>\nSponsor (v. 13-22, 1959-1968)<br \/>\nSpring 3100 (New York City Police Department magazine) (v. 14, March 1943 &#8211; Feb. 1944; v. 21, 1950; v. 23, 1952)<br \/>\nStar Wars collection (general-interest periodicals)<br \/>\nStar Wars Insider (19 issues)<br \/>\nStay Free!<br \/>\nSub-Stance (several issues)<br \/>\nSuburban Life<br \/>\nSuniland: The magazine of Florida (2 issues, 1920s)<br \/>\nSurvey (complete)<br \/>\nSurvey Graphic (complete)<br \/>\nSurvival (selected issues)<br \/>\nSystem (v. 17-37, 1910-1913; v.38-53, 1920-1928)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"t\">T<\/h2>\n<p>Technical Bulletin (U.S. Department of Agriculture)<br \/>\nTechnics<br \/>\nTechnocracy<br \/>\nTele-Tech (1947-56)<br \/>\nTelevision (v. 1-25, 1944-1968)<br \/>\nTelevision and Radio Engineering (1957)<br \/>\nTerra Nova (four issues, 1990s)<br \/>\nThresholds (MIT)<br \/>\nThrough the Ages<br \/>\nTide (v. 21-33, 1947-1959)<br \/>\nTimberman<br \/>\nToday&#8217;s Office (v. 20, 1985-1986)<br \/>\nToday&#8217;s Secretary (v. 53-84, 1950-1982, lacking v. 54 and 57)<br \/>\nToward Revolutionary Art (early issues)<br \/>\nTraffic Engineering<br \/>\nTraffic Quarterly<br \/>\nTraffic Safety (v. 56-73, 1960-1973)<br \/>\nTrail-R-News Magazine (1 issue, 1957)<br \/>\nTransactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers (v. 78-106, 1915-1941)<br \/>\nTransit Journal<br \/>\nTransmitter (C&amp;P Telephone employee magazine, 1930s)<br \/>\nTravel<br \/>\nTravelers Standard (published by Travelers Insurance Company)<br \/>\nTrue West (1965-1968; 1969 (lacking Oct. and Dec.); 1970; Apr. and Dec. 1972)<br \/>\nTV Forecast (most issues, 1948-53)<br \/>\nTV Guide (1953-2009)<br \/>\nTV in the Blue Grass (1950s) (Kentucky local television guide)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"u\">U<\/h2>\n<p>U.S. Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin<br \/>\nU.S. Public Health Service Bulletin (1900s-1910s)<br \/>\nUnpopular Review (v. 1-15, 1914-1922)<br \/>\nUp From Under (v. 1n5, 1973)<br \/>\nUranium<br \/>\nUrban Land (v.2-3, 1943-1944; v.11-16, 1952-1957 (incomplete); v. 22-26, 1963-1967 (inc.); v. 27-36, 1971-1977 (inc.); v. 44, 1985; v.45-49, 1990)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"v\">V<\/h2>\n<p>VH 101 (1 issue, 1972) (held offsite)<br \/>\nVHF-UHF Digest (radio monitoring) (selected issues, 1980s)<br \/>\nVisible Language (some volumes)<br \/>\nVocations for Social Change (no. 19, 1970; no. 23, 1971; no. 28, 1972)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"w\">W<\/h2>\n<p>Water Works and Sewerage (later Water and Sewage Works) (v.75-79, 1928-1932; v.80, 1933, v.82-84, 1935-1937; v.88-v.89, 1941-1942; v. 92-1945; v.95, 1948; v.97-98, 1950-1951; v. 102-103, 1955-1956)<br \/>\nWater Works Engineering<br \/>\nWeekly Review<br \/>\nWest At Work<br \/>\nWest, The (v. 11 n1, June 1969; v. 12 n1, Dec. 1969; v. 12, n3, Feb. 1970, v. 12 n6, May 1970)<br \/>\nWestern Engineer (few volumes)<br \/>\nWet (Los Angeles) (some issues, late 1970s)<br \/>\nWhisper (volume from 1957)<br \/>\nWhole Earth Catalog (some issues, 1969-1974)<br \/>\nWide Angle (several dozen issues)<br \/>\nWild Earth<br \/>\nWildlife Rehabilitation, Journal of (v.19-28, 2001-2010)<br \/>\nWildlife Review (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)<br \/>\nWired (v. 1-present, 1993-)<br \/>\nWoman&#8217;s Day (1951 only)<br \/>\nWomen: A Journal of Liberation (v. 3n2, 1972; v. 4n2, 1975)<br \/>\nWomen and Film (early issues)<br \/>\nWorld Tomorrow (v. 7, 1944)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"x\">X<\/h2>\n<p><a href=\"#top\"><br \/>[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"y\">Y<\/h2>\n<p>You Are Here: The Journal of Creative Geography (University of Arizona) (most issues)<br \/>\nYour Home Planner (various issues, 1950s)<br \/>\nYour Life (several issues, 1939-1945)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/a><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"z\">Z<\/h2>\n<p>Zone (no. 1)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">[Back to Top]<\/p>\n<p><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Revised by H. 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