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Finding Magazines By Julian Sher Magazines took
a bit longer than newspapers to establish themselves on the web. Search
tools to find magazines have always been more limited as well. The good news
is that the web now offers a variety of sources to find magazines and
specific articles, though they are still not up to the level of newspaper
resources.
GENERAL TOOLS The
best tool by far is MagazineBoy (www.themagazineboy.com),
a sister site to the equally excellent Paperboy. Magazine Boy allows you to search by country or by subject
– or both. For example, you
can look for News magazines in Australia or Health magazines in the UK.
MagazineBoy
also allows you to search by language.
A neat tool also allows you to instantly translate an entire magazine
web site into the language of your choice before you go to the site. Ecola
in general offers an excellent world overview (www.ecola.com/news/magazine).
You can browse by country at www.ecola.com/news/magazine/world/.
Or you can search by magazine title at www.ecola.com/news/search. Yahoo
offers a decent general list at dir.yahoo.com/news_and_media/magazines/index.html
and a very convenient breakdown by world regions at dir.yahoo.com/News_and_Media/Magazines/By_Region/Regions/ If
you want a more academic bent, try the special list of scholarly journals
on the web at info.lib.uh.edu/wj/webjour.html
(that’s right, there is no “www”)
CANADIAN MAGAZINES For
Canadian magazines, one of the best tools is the alphabetical listing
by the Canadian Magazine Publishers Association
www.cmpa.ca/magindexalpha.html.
They also have a good subject site at www.cmpa.ca/magindexsubj.html. Ecola’s
listing, acceptable for worldwide magazines, is not as good for Canada
but has a few listings (at www.ecola.com/news/magazine/na/ca/) JournalismNet’s
Canadian magazine site also lists some of the top magazines. (www.journalismnet.com/mags/canada.htm)
FINDING ARTICLES You
can use the excellent news search tools now available on the web to find
magazine articles, but most of these sites favour newspapers over magazines. (You can find these news search tools on JNet’s News Search
page at www.journalismnet.com/news) Magportal
(at www.magportal.com/) is a relatively
new site that allows you to search through a variety of high quality magazines
for free. Another
free service is FindArticles at www.findarticles.com.
Their resource list is not as vast but they have a decent search
engine. Elibrary
is probably the best and more extensive magazine article search tool for
a reasonable price (about $10 a month.)
There is a US service (www.elibrary.com)
and a Canadian service (www.elibrary.ca).
Joining the Canadian service gives you access to US magazines as
well. This
article and many other columns from “Media” magazine are available online
with hot links on the JournalismNet Tips page at www.journalismnet.com/tips.
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