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Art & Architecture Source Art & Architecture Source Database Coverage List "Core" coverage refers to sources which are indexed and abstracted in their entirety (i.e. cover to cover), while "Priority" coverage refers to sources which include only those articles which are relevant to the field. This title list does not represent the Selective content found in this database. The Selective content is chosen from thousands of titles containing articles that are relevant to this subject. *Titles with 'Coming Soon' in the Availability column indicate that this publication was recently added to the database and therefore few or no articles are currently available. If the ‡ symbol is present, it indicates that 10% or more of the articles from this publication may not contain full text because the publisher is not the rights holder. Please Note: Publications included on this database are subject to change without notice due to contractual agreements with publishers. Coverage dates shown are the intended dates only and may not yet match those on the product. All coverage is cumulative. Due to third party ownership of full text, EBSCO Information Services is dependent on publisher publication schedules (and in some cases embargo periods) in order to produce full text on its products. Coverage Policy Source Type ISSN Publication Name Publisher Indexing and Indexing and Full Text Start Full Text Stop Full Text Peer- PDF Image Abstracting Start Abstracting Stop Delay Review Images QuickVie (Months) ed (full w page) Core Magazine #3 Collection Journal 3 02/01/2013 02/01/2013 Core Book / Monograph 97807136 300 Years of Industrial Design A&C Black Publishers Ltd. 06/01/2000 06/30/2000 06/01/2000 06/30/2000 Y Y 50389 Core Magazine 1546- 3x3: The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration ARTISANAL MEDIA LLC 09/01/2012 09/01/2012 Y 640X Core Magazine 0389- A + U: Architecture & Urbanism Japan Architect Co. 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Wilson) 12/01/1941 11/01/1956 Core Magazine 1046- American Photo Bonnier Corporation 01/01/1990 04/30/2015 01/01/2011 04/30/2015 Y 8986 Core Magazine 0161- American Photographer Hachette Filipacchi Magazines 04/01/1985 01/01/1994 6854 Priority Magazine 0148- American Preservation P. Briggs 11/01/1978 03/01/1981 3668 Priority Academic Journal 0003- American Quarterly Johns Hopkins University Press 01/01/1955 01/02/1957 Y 0678 Priority Academic Journal American Scandinavian Review Journal Collection (H.W.
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