• A new interface for the RIPM Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals (1800-1950) is now available directly from RIPM Publications ( www.ripm.org ). (infotoday.com)
  • The new interface was designed by RIPM specifically for easy and intuitive access to the recently released RIPM Online Archive of Music Periodicals (Full-Text). (infotoday.com)
  • RIPM Online Archive of Music Periodicals (Full-Text) is a full-text version of journals indexed in the RIPM Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals. (infotoday.com)
  • The archive's first installment contains 51 rarely available music periodicals selected by specialists. (infotoday.com)
  • The archive is a unique collection of primary source material for the study of music and musical life and is the only extensive collection available online of music periodicals dating from the Early Romantic to the Modern periods, from Beethoven to Britten and from Haydn to Hindemith. (infotoday.com)
  • It provides high-quality grayscale images using the latest technology to create digitized versions of these difficult-to-obtain music periodicals. (infotoday.com)
  • RIPM's principal function is the coordination, editing, and publication of the RIPM Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals (1800-1950) and the RIPM Online Archive of Music Periodicals. (infotoday.com)
  • Citations to articles appearing in music periodicals back to 1970. (carnegielibrary.org)
  • The DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room (Room 108) services current loose periodicals, current issues of 200 popular periodicals, and 22 domestic and foreign newspapers. (nypl.org)
  • Periodical Literature , Catholic. (ecatholic2000.com)
  • In the present article the reader will find not only a history of Catholic periodical literature in the most prominent countries of the western world, but also an account of its present status. (ecatholic2000.com)
  • The upper level contained Athéns journalroom, containing periodicals as well as new literature, as well as the large banquet hall, which occupied the entire west wing's second floor. (lu.se)
  • The importance of periodicals in the history and daily cultural and social life of New York is acknowledged in the wall murals that depict significant publishers of periodicals, newspapers, and books at the turn of the century. (nypl.org)
  • This periodical and newspaper library was created in March 2007 to provide public access to the digital collection of historical Spanish press items housed in the national library, with an initial collection of 143 newspapers and periodicals. (bne.es)
  • 5 Washington would have preferred that newspapers and other periodicals travel entirely free of charge. (usps.com)
  • International specialists explore periodicals as relational artefacts, highlighting editorial constellations, material conditions, translation, design, marketing, and the consumption of newspapers and magazines from the late seventeenth to the twenty-first century. (oapen.org)
  • The Catholic Press is represented in Austria by 140 newspapers and 152 other periodicals. (ecatholic2000.com)
  • Some examples are fact sheets, newsletters, and articles in newspapers or other periodicals. (cdc.gov)
  • For HIV/AIDS prevention public information outreach, this category also can include shoppers' weeklies, newsletters published by businesses, periodicals distributed by organizations, newsletters from major employers, school/college newspapers, closed circuit television, and broadcast radio stations. (cdc.gov)
  • Thanks to these new text search capabilities, the Digital Periodical and Newspaper Library has become a magnificent research tool. (bne.es)
  • Material and methods: With the use of the key word "review", and appropriate search filters, electronic and manual searches were performed in order to locate systematic reviews that were published between 2000 and 2015 in Brazilian periodicals in Orthodontics. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Library's periodicals collection, in both print and microform formats, as well as special microform collections. (cuny.edu)
  • The York College Library's collection of periodicals is located on the main (third) floor of the G-wing, and the microforms collection is located on the lower (second) floor of the G-Wing. (cuny.edu)
  • In the 1920's, DeWitt Wallace spent countless hours in the Periodical Room, reading and condensing articles from the Library's collection. (nypl.org)
  • You may also check the "Periodicals Black Binders" at the Periodical Desk and on the index tables to view our holdings, which will state whether the title is "hard copy" (print) or on "microfilm. (cuny.edu)
  • To request a microfilm reel or microfiche, fill out a 'Periodicals Request Form' in the Microforms Room (2G04). (cuny.edu)
  • The cost of making copies of periodicals/microfilm is $.10 cents per page for students. (cuny.edu)
  • The list below contains current and historic music periodical holdings in print and microfilm. (carnegielibrary.org)
  • Currently, we observe the emergence of clinical and institutional work with autistic children in Brazil, whose consequences have resulted in publications distributed in national periodicals. (bvsalud.org)
  • If students disregard the policies and remove periodicals from the Library, they will be blocked and charged for items. (cuny.edu)
  • The Digital Periodical and Newspaper Library is part of the Hispanic Digital Library project , the aim of which is public reference and internet dissemination of the bibliographic heritage held in the Biblioteca Nacional. (bne.es)
  • At the Circulating Library: A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837-1901 , 19 November 2023, http://www.victorianresearch.org/atcl/show_periodical.php?jid=107. (victorianresearch.org)
  • This article aims to discuss the topic of autism from the analysis of articles published in the "Estilos da Clínica" periodical, which is directed to the theme of childhood and psychoanalysis. (bvsalud.org)
  • An easy guide that explains peer-review, lists the most common components in a scholarly article and also the characteristics of different periodicals set up in a table. (lu.se)
  • An article is a text that has been published in a journal (periodical), magazine or newspaper. (lu.se)
  • In LILACS, each periodical article is represented by a record in the database. (bvsalud.org)
  • When a periodical article is corrected by errata, in addition to the article record, LILACS must also have a record of the erratum, which identifies that a particular article was corrected. (bvsalud.org)
  • Hillman periodicals also had a publication named Flight, edited by Norton Wood. (wikipedia.org)
  • Periodicals must be issued at least four times a year at a stated frequency from a known office of publication and be formed of printed sheets. (usps.com)
  • those that illustrate the broad subject matter of Hispanic periodical and newspaper publication. (bne.es)
  • The broadsides were later succeeded by the 'relations' and the title of the Jesuit 'Relations', which has become almost a household word in American history, shows how early the Church authorities appreciated the possibilities of this new kind of periodical publication. (ecatholic2000.com)
  • Produced by the Latin American Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, the Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) is a bibliographic database providing citations to the contents of scholarly journals published around the world on Latin America and the Caribbean since the late 1960s. (ebsco.com)
  • His bookplate is similar to that of his father with heraldic family crest and both phrases and dated to 1722.l Two episodes of the periodical concerning European history (contemporary news to the original readers): volume 12 part 1 and part 2. (antiqbook.com)
  • A must-read for academic and interested readers who wish to explore new and relevant ways to analyze periodicals. (oapen.org)
  • Thus periodical VOD observations were used as a proxy for plant water status, from which vegetation phenology can be assessed from the perspective of water content. (lu.se)
  • Congress subsidized postage on periodicals by over-charging for letter postage and, when necessary, digging deep into the U.S. Treasury. (usps.com)
  • Congress dropped postage rates on periodicals for nearly a hundred years, even as soaring costs of handling and shipping led postal officials to recommend at least modest rate increases. (usps.com)
  • Although Congress periodically refined the definition of a periodical to try to prevent mailers from abusing the low postage rates, it was not until 1917 that Congress began to slowly raise rates. (usps.com)
  • Since 1971, when the act took effect, repeated increases in postage rates for periodicals have helped defray the Postal Service's expense in delivering them. (usps.com)
  • Form 3541 , Periodicals One Issue or One Edition, or approved facsimile. (usps.com)
  • The remaining thousands of bound print periodicals are requested through the Rose Main Reading Room ( Room 315) on the third floor. (nypl.org)
  • To find a periodical, open the CUNY+ Online Catalog , then click on Journal titles. (cuny.edu)
  • After filling out the Periodicals Request Form, faculty and staff may borrow an item and make copies in their department before returning it. (cuny.edu)
  • This digital collection began with the intention of becoming a reference for research and the consultation of both periodicals and the history of the Spanish press. (bne.es)
  • CALS Magazines/PeriodiCALS magazines from 1978 onwards. (cornell.edu)
  • It will continue growing, as far as the budget allows, to cover the evolution of periodicals and headlines from the Spanish press, from its beginnings up until the mid-20th century, always in compliance with Spanish intellectual property laws. (bne.es)
  • Hillman Periodicals, Inc., was an American magazine and comic book publishing company founded in 1938 by Alex L. Hillman, a former New York City book publisher. (wikipedia.org)
  • The DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room is named for the founder of Reader's Digest Magazine . (nypl.org)
  • Combining theoretical and empirical approaches, this volume offers a wide-ranging survey of periodical research today. (oapen.org)
  • We also have many of our periodical titles full text online. (cuny.edu)
  • Some of these periodicals, as well as a number of additional titles, can be accessed electronically. (carnegielibrary.org)
  • The central portion of the reader's Digest Building in Pleasantville, New York, crowns the doorway to the adjoining reading area of the periodical room. (nypl.org)
  • Periodical cicadas are insects that emerge as broods every 13 or 17 years, depending on the brood. (mo.gov)
  • To request a hard copy periodical, fill out a 'Periodicals Request Form' at the Periodicals Desk. (cuny.edu)