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Hermann Memorial Library/SUNY Sullivan Hermann Memorial Library/SUNY Sullivan Guide to Print Periodicals The following table lists all the print periodicals held by the library, with retention period. Current issues of journals and magazines are kept on the open display racks in the main reading/circulation/reference area of the library. Current newspapers, and back issues of journals and magazines are stored in the Library Instruction Room, E-105 on open shelves. All periodicals including newspapers do not circulate for students (i.e. do not leave the library), but may be borrowed by faculty and staff only. Some but not all of our print periodicals are also available electronically in our subscription online databases (ask a librarian to show you). A self-service copy machine is available near the circulation desk which you may use to copy print periodical articles, at a cost of 25 cents per page (letter or ledger size). Click for titles beginning with the following letters: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | XYZ Periodical Title Retention ACSMS Health & Fitness Journal May/June, 2011 – Present Advertising Age Current Year Advertising Age's B To B Current 3 Years American Journal of Forensic Psychology Current 3 Years American Journal of Nursing (AJN) Current 3 Years American Journal of Sociology Current 3 Years Aperture Current 3 Years Architectural Record Current 3 Years Art in America Current 3 Years ArtNews Current 3 Years Astronomy Magazine Current 3 Years Atlantic, The Current 3 Years Audubon Current 3 Years Barrons (kept with newspapers) Current 2 Months Bloomberg BusinessWeek Current Year Bon Appetit Current 3 Years 1 Booklist Current 2 Years Business & Professional Ethics Journal Current 3 Years Cancer Nursing: International Journal for Cancer Care Current 3 Years Chief: Civil Service Leader, The (kept with newspapers) Current 2 Months Choice Magazine Current 3 Years Chronicle of Higher Education (kept with newspapers) Current 6 Months CMA Today Current 3 Years College Composition & Communication Current 3 Years Communication Arts Current 3 Years ComputerWorld Current Year Congressional Digest Current 3 Years Consumer Reports Current 3 Years Criminology & Public Policy Current 3 Years Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Journal Current 3 Years Current History Current 3 Years Discover Current 3 Years Downbeat Mar. 2011 - Present Ebony Current 3 Years Economist, The Current Year Entertainment Weekly Current Year Entrepreneur Current 3 Years Environment: Science & Policy For Sustainable Development Current 3 Years Esquire Current 3 Years Family & Community Health Current 3 Years Field & Stream Current 3 Years Food & Wine Current 3 Years Foodservice & Hospitality Current 3 Years Forbes Current 2 Years Fortune Current 2 Years Geography Teacher, The Current 3 Years Golf Magazine Current 3 Years GreenSource Current 3 Years Health Current 3 Years Hinduism Today Current 3 Years Home Healthcare Nurse Current 3 Years Hudson Review, The Current 3 Years Jet Current Year JGE: Journal of General Education Current 3 Years Journal of African American History Current 3 Years Journal of Emergency Management Current 3 Years Journal of Forensic Sciences Current 3 Years 2 Journal of Geography Current 3 Years Journal of Learning Disabilities Current 3 Years Journal of Modern History Current 3 Years Journal of Special Education Current 3 Years Journal of the New York State Nurses Association Current 3 Years Journal of World History Current 3 Years Law & Order Magazine Current 3 Years Luerzer’s International Archive Ads & Posters World Wide Current 3 Years Mathematics Teacher (MT) Current 3 Years MCN: The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing Current 3 Years Men’s Health Magazine Current 3 Years MFS: Modern Fiction Studies Current 3 Years Money Current 3 Years Monitor On Psychology Current 3 Years Monocle June, 2011 - Present Mother Jones Current 3 Years Nation, The Current 3 Years National Geographic Magazine Current 3 Years National Review Current 2 Years New Republic Current Year New York Magazine Current Year New York Review of Books (kept with newspapers) Current 2 Years New York Times NY Edition Mon-Sun Current 2 Months New Yorker, The Current Year Nursing Current 3 Years Nutrition Today Current 3 Years OnEarth Magazine Current 3 Years Paris Review Current 3 Years Philosophy Now Current 3 Years Photoshop User Current 3 Years Poetry Current 3 Years Poets & Writers Magazine Current 3 Years Police & Security News (kept with newspapers) Current 3 Years Popular Mechanics Current 3 Years Popular Photography Current 3 Years Popular Science Current 3 Years PRINT: America's Graphic Design Magazine Current 3 Years Progressive, The Current 3 Years Psychology Today Current 3 Years River Reporter (kept with newspapers) Current 2 Months Rolling Stone Current 2 Years 3 Science Mar. 2011 – Feb. 2013 Scientific American Magazine Current 3 Years Smithsonian Magazine Current 3 Years Sports Illustrated Current Year Stores Magazine Current 3 Years Street & Smith's Sports Business Journal (kept with Current Year newspapers) Sullivan County Democrat (kept with newspapers) Current 2 Months Sustainability: The Journal of Record Current 3 Years Teaching Children Mathematics (TCM) Current 3 Years Therapeutic Recreation Journal Current 3 Years Time Magazine Current Year Times Herald-Record (kept with newspapers) Current 2 Months TLS Times Literary Supplement (kept with newspapers) Current Year Travel & Leisure Current 3 Years Tricycle: The Buddhist Review Jan. 2014 - Present UN Chronicle Current 3 Years Utne Reader Current 3 Years Village Voice, The (kept with newspapers) Current 2 Months Virginia Quarterly Review Current 3 Years Wall Street Journal (kept with newspapers) Current 2 Months Weekly Standard Current Year Wines & Vines Current 3 Years Rev. 1/29/15 4 .
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