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Online Periodicals:
- American
Cinematographer
- American Diplomacy
- American
Heritage
- American
Libraries Online
- American Medical
Association Publications
You'll find the Web editions of the AMA's scientific publications and American Medical
news.
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Asiaweek
- Atlantic
Monthly
- Aviation
Week and Space Technology
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Brookings Review
- The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
- Business
Week
- Byte
- Choice
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Commercial
News USA
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The
Chronicle of Higher Education
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CyberWire Dispatch
Award-winning journalist Brock L. Meeks is one of the smartest writers on the Web ,
and this collection of his cyberspace-related articles appears only online. New articles
are posted about every two weeks.
- Dance
Magazine
- Discover Magazine
- The
Economist
-
Federal Register
- Forbes
Online
- Foreign
Affairs
Offering abstracts of articles appearing in a whole range of foreign affairs
publications, plus books reviews and more. It also has the full text of one article from
the most recent issue of "Foreign Affairs."
- Foreign
Policy
- Fortune
- Harper's
Magazine
- Harvard
Political Review
- HotWired
Though it's true that HotWired is a Web adjunct to the print version of Wired, it's
also much more, with groovy graphics almost as head-spinning as the kind of thing you see
in the regular magazine.
- Life
- MicroTimes
- MIT's Technology Review Magazine
- Money
- Nation
- National Geographic
-
National Review
- New Republic
- New
York Times Book Review
-
New Yorker
-
Newsweek
- PC
Magazine
- People
- Political
Science Quarterly
- PopSci.com
The latest in science and technology merge on PopSci.com. This online version of
Popular Science magazine is updated daily and features news in five different categories:
Automotive, Computer, Electronics, Home Technology, and Science and Research.
- Progression - The Future of Music and Guitar
- Publishers
Weekly
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Reader's Digest
- Scientific
American
The Web incarnation of Scientific American balances information, clarity, and a
presentation to make it easy for anyone not only to understand but to enjoy learning about
science.
- Smithsonian
Magazine
- Sports
Illustrated
-
TV Guide
- Time
Magazine
- U.S.
News & World Report Online
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U.S. Dept. of State's Electronic Journals
- WQ
(The Wilson Quarterly)
- Wired
Magazine
- The
World and I
The descriptions of site contents are drawn from outside sources
and do not reflect the opinions of the American Resource Center staff.
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