Article: Mobile Magazines 1 – Google Play
The link below is to an article that looks at Mobile Magazines and in particular those on Google Play. For more visit:http://www.teleread.com/google/mobile-magazines-part-1-google-play-magazines/Filed...
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The link below is to an article that looks at Mobile Magazines and in particular those available on the iOS Newsstand. For more...
View ArticleArticle: Mobile Magazines 3 – Next Issue
The link below is to an article that looks at Mobile Magazines and in this case ‘Next Issue.’ For more visit:http://www.teleread.com/magazines/mobile-magazines-part-iii-next-issue/Filed under: Article,...
View ArticleArticle: Mobile Magazines 4 – Periodicals
The link below is to an article on Mobile Magazines and this article looks at periodicals. For more visit:http://www.teleread.com/magazines/mobile-magazines-part-iv-periodicals-on-e-readers/Filed...
View ArticleArticle: Mobile Magazines 5 – imgZine
The link below is to an article that looks at Mobile Magazines and in particular imgZine. For more...
View ArticleWhy tablet magazines are a failure
Originally posted on Gigaom:“We’re starting a new magazine,” the entrepreneur told me. “We have a potent niche to cover, and advertisers are dying for us to deliver interactive ads.” Another woman I...
View ArticleIt was great having you, magazines. Let’s just say goodbye now
Originally posted on Gigaom:The announcement came one day in 1992, when I was eight, and was momentous enough in my household that I actually answered the phone with “Tina Brown became editor of the...
View ArticleThe Best Literary Magazines in the World
The link below is to an article that takes a look at the best literary magazines in the world. For more...
View ArticleMad Magazine is finished, but its ethos matters more than ever before
The magazine taught its readers to never swallow what they’re served. Nick Lehr/The Conversation via Jasperdo, CC BY-NC-ND Michael J. Socolow, University of Maine Mad Magazine is on life support. In...
View ArticleWhat early French female press can tell us about a key period for women in...
Lady Reading in an Interior (between 1795 and 1800). Marguerite Gérard (1761–1837) Siobhán McIlvanney, King’s College London Straddling the private and public domains, the early French women’s press –...
View ArticleLiterary magazines are often the first place new authors are published. We...
Blair Fraser/Unsplash Alexandra Dane, University of Melbourne Australia’s literary journals are produced in a fragile ecosystem propped up by a patchwork of volunteer labour, generous patrons and, with...
View ArticleScribd Adds Magazines
The link below is to an article reporting on the addition of many more more magazines to its platform. For more...
View ArticleThe comfort of reading in WWI: the bibliotherapy of trench and hospital...
Australian War Memorial Véronique Duché, The University of Melbourne and Amanda Laugesen, Australian National University Modern warfare produces both trauma and boredom in equal measure. During the...
View ArticlePrivate Eye at 60: the prime ministerial parodies that tell a history of...
Martin Farr, Newcastle UniversityThe fortnightly magazine Private Eye turns 60 this year. When it launched, it helped initiate the “satire boom”, and, more profoundly, the increasing lack of deference...
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