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Library Journal

Library Journal was founded in 1876 by Melvay Dewey, the designer of the Dewey Decimal Classification. It reports on global library news and focuses on public libraries, publishing outstanding articles on a variety of professional practices, as well as analyzing library-related materials and facilities.

 

Fortune

Fortune was founded in 1929 by Henry Luce, an American, to publish economic research articles. It is now owned by Time Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc. Fortune, since 1954 launched the global top 500 list, has always become the focus of economic circles. The Fortune Global Forum, the annual meeting of the Fortune 500, is one of a series of high-profile financial forums hosted by Fortune.

Discover

Discover attracts intelligent and curious readers – forward thinkers and public advocates engaging in a dialogue of action that influences opinion leaders and encourages innovation. They are active in their communities, carry a strong voice concerning political issues and are very active in environmental groups.

 

 

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BBC Music Magazine; The Complete Monthly Guide to Classical Music

BBC Music Magazine is the world's bestselling classical Music Magazine. Every issue of BBC Music Magazine is an authoritative and respected publication of reviews and special reports on popular recorded Music in the international Music world. Founded in 1922, the BBC is one of the world's largest news broadcasters. In fact, BBC is not only the UK's leading international broadcasting and television media, but also a leader in magazines, Internet and CD distribution.

Reader's digest

Reader's Digest is one of the best-selling magazines in the world. It is available in 48 editions in 19 languages and is sold in more than 60 countries. The monthly magazine's articles are easy to understand in style, rich in content, and often of lasting value and interest. It also aims to inform, broaden, edify and inspire readers of all ages and backgrounds. It covers topics such as health care, popular science, sports, gourmet cooking, travel and leisure, finance and politics, home and garden, arts and entertainment, and business and culture.

National Geographic

Published by the National Geographic Society in October 1888, National Geographic has become one of the most widely known magazines in the world. It is published 12 times a year, except for the occasional special edition. The bright yellow border and laurel pattern on the cover have become a symbol of National Geographic, and these features are the registered trademark of the magazine. It published high quality articles about society, history and local customs around the world.

Newsweek.(Domestic Ed)

Newsweek is one of the top three American weekly journals with Time and US News and World Report. It is a weekly news magazine published in New York and distributed in the United States and Canada. In the United States, it is second only to Time, but it sometimes earns more advertising than Time. It overtook US News and World Report in circulation. Of the three, Newsweek is generally seen as more liberal than Time and more conservative than U.S.

Time

Focusing on the United States and the world has always been a feature of TimeTime's attention to news is extremely acute, and where there is good news, Time reporters are there. Its pen reaches every corner of the world. Time traced the history of isolated events, introduced foreign countries, invoked their politics, helped readers with spelling names, and used charts that newspapers had never used before. It personalizes complex international issues and, in the process, breaks the framework of American journalism.