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The Information Cycle: Magazines
Starting with a news event, trace how information changes over time using the information cycle.
Information Cycle
Media
Newspapers
Magazines
Scholarly Journals
Books and E-Books
Government Publications
Reference
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Popular Magazines
Advantages:
Current information on recent events
Readable information for general audience
Overview and background information covering significant events
Available in many places (libraries, bookstores)
Disadvantages:
Represent varying points of view and opinions which require evaluation
Articles not peer-reviewed
Popular Magazines
Find Popular Magazines @ the Library
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to search for full-text popular magazines:
Readers' Guide Full Text Mega (EBSCO-Wilson)
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(H.W. Wilson) - Offers the ultimate in current events coverage, curriculum support, and quality periodicals research for students, educators, and library patrons.
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