Re: Best way to get full list of journals by subject/field? Thomas, Susan Elaine 17 Dec 2007 18:06 UTC

Yes but it is now just called Magazine for Libraries, published by Bowker's.

Susan E. Thomas
Head of Collection Development
Schurz Library
Indiana University South Bend
(574) 520-5500
suethoma@iusb.edu

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Is Katz Magazines for Libraries still published?

Barbara Pope, MALS
Periodicals/Reference Librarian
Axe Library
Pittsburg State University
Pittsburg KS  66762
620-235-4884
bpope@pittstate.edu

Peter Picerno wrote:
> I would think that a good place to start would be Ulrich's, if you
> have access to it.
>
> Karen Christensen wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I'm a reference and educational publisher, not a journals specialist,
>> and need your advice. As we plan new encyclopedias on international
>> social policy and social development, and other subjects, it would be
>> very useful to check journals indexes.
>> What is the best way to collect a full list of all journals
>> published, by all publishers large or small, on a topic or in a
>> field? Say, all journals related to Africa, or all anthropology
>> journals? I'm primarily interested in those published in English, but
>> if there are major journals in other languages I would love to
>> include them in my lists for the editorial board, too.
>> Many thanks for your help, and for the interesting discussion here.
>>
>> Cheers, Karen.
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