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From Newsletter to Magazine: The Millennium Transition [Special Issue on the 75th Anniversary of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society]

IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine
This brief reviews the millennium transition of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Newsletter to Magazine.
Guanrong Chen
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Matilda Smith, her life and work for Curtis's Botanical Magazine

Curtis's Botanical Magazine
The artist Matilda Smith (1854–1926) is probably best known for her major contribution to Curtis's Botanical Magazine, for which she drew well over 2000 plates during her career at Kew, which lasted for over forty years, from 1878–1920.
Alison J. Rix
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Signs of a Dalit Spring: India's Activist Magazine Journalism

Journal of Magazine Media, 2021
:The activist journalism and social media practice of Meena Kandasamy mediate the leading voice of the Dalit social movement, the current uprising of India's lowest "untouchable" caste, who constitute 230 million citizens.
David O. Dowling
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Magazine Journalism and Drugs of Abuse, 1945–1965: Similarly Hazardous Substances, Markedly Different Sources of Information

Journal of Magazine Media
:This study examines sourcing patterns in magazine articles (N = 186) about drugs of abuse. It compares texts focusing on synthetic substances, such as amphetamines and barbiturates, with content about opiates, primarily heroin and morphine.
Bryan E. Denham
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Grand and beautiful, Barbara's buttons by any other epithet would be as gorgeous: Marshallia pulchra W. Knapp, D.B. Poind. & Weakley, a note on the correct name for Curtis's Botanical Magazine t. 343 (1998)

Curtis's Botanical Magazine
When Marshallia grandiflora Beadle & F.E. Boynton was featured in this magazine with illustrations by Christabel King (Smith & Shine, 1998), they wonderfully represented the application of the binomial as understood at that time, but we now know the ...
Steven P. Grund
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The Daily “Periodical”: How Traditional and Emerging Magazine Media Appeal to Snapchat Users

Journal of Magazine Media, 2020
:This study investigated the magazine readership preferences of 320 Snapchat users, aged eighteen to twenty-five, enrolled at a large public university in the Southwest.
Stephanie Williams-Turkowski   +1 more
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Virginia Woolf and Aldous Huxley in Good Housekeeping Magazine

The Modern Short Story and Magazine Culture, 1880-1950, 2020
In 1931, Virginia Woolf was commissioned to write a series of six articles for Good Housekeeping, a middlebrow women’s magazine, which have typically been read by critics as five essays and a short story. Woolf’s series takes her readers on a tour of the
Saskia McCracken
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Horizon Magazine and the Wartime Short Story, 1940–1945

The Modern Short Story and Magazine Culture, 1880-1950, 2020
Cyril Connolly’s wartime periodical venture Horizon is commonly regarded as one of the most significant British literary publications in this period alongside John Lehmann’s New Writing series.
Ann-Marie Einhaus
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Slam Dunk: How a Sports Magazine Used Its Cover to Reach a Target Audience and Create Loyal Readers

Journal of Magazine Media, 2020
:As various sports magazines have eliminated print issues, the basketball magazine Slam continues to have a strong and loyal following. Using social identity theory as a guide, both visual and textual analyses were used to examine the magazine’s covers ...
Kevin Hull   +3 more
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The IEEE Standard Classification for Software Anomalies

IEEE Reliability Magazine
This is the ninth article for the Standards Column in the Reliability Magazine. This article discusses the collaboration between The IEEE Reliability Society Standards Committee (RS-SC) and the Computer Society Software and Systems Engineering Standards ...
Louis J. Gullo, R. Stoddard
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