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 -----Original Message----- From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Barbara Pope Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 11:35 AM To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Best way to get full list of journals by subject/field? 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. >> >> Karen CHRISTENSEN 沈凯伦 >> CEO, Berkshire Publishing Group 伯克夏出版集团 >> +1 413 528 0206 | Skype: karen_christensen >> Mobile USA +1 413 329 5745 | China +86 135 2176 5748 >> karen@berkshirepublishing.com >> Blog: www.berkshirepublishing.com/blog >> -- >> Global Perspectives on the United States is a bold, balanced >> three-volume resource in which experts explore the role and image of >> the United States from the viewpoints of the peoples and nations of >> the world. Includes timelines, biographies, historical extracts, >> statistical tables, and maps. “A word of caution—U.S. citizens should >> prepare to be both revered and insulted. Not recommended reading for >> thin-skinned patriots; however, a great resource for academic, >> public, and high-school libraries.” Booklist magazine *Starred >> Review* July 2007 www.globalperspectives.info >> -- >> Search full-text of some of Berkshire’s award-winning titles in a >> free trial with Exact Editions: >> www.exacteditions.com/berkshirepublishing >> >