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Subject List of Periodical Holdings Updated March 2016 Subject List of Periodical Holdings Updated March 2016 African – American Motor Trend Kept 2 years – current Ebony Kept 2 years – current Road and Track Kept 2 years – current Alternatives Biography Mother Earth News Kept 2 years – current Biography Today 1993 – 2012 Art Books and Book Reviews Artnews Kept 2 years – current Bookmarks Kept 1 year – current Astronomy Business Astronomy Kept 2 years - – current Forbes Kept 1 year – current Sky & Telescope Kept 2 years – current Fortune Kept 1 year – current Automobiles Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Kept 2 years – current Automobile Quarterly Spring 1963 – 2012 Shelved at 629.2 A Canada Cycle World Toronto Life Kept 2 years – current Kept 1 year – current Hemmings Classic Car Kept 2 years – current Children – About Hemmings Motor News Parents (shelved in Children’s Room) Kept 1 year – current Kept 2 years – current Hot Rod Kept 2 years – current 1 Children – For Food and Nutrition American Girl Bon Appetit Kept 2 years – current Kept 2 years –current Cobblestone Cooking Light Kept 2 years - current Kept 2 years – current Discovery Girls Cooks Illustrated Kept 2 years – current Kept 2 years – current Highlights for Children Food Network Magazine Kept 2 years – current Kept 2 years - current Kids Discover Taste of Home Kept 2 years – current Kept 2 years – current National Geographic Kids Vegetarian Times Kept 2 years – current Kept 2 years – current Ranger Rick Kept 2 years – current Fraternal and Club Sports Illustrated for Kids Lions Kept 2 years – current Current Year The Rotarian City and Regional Kept 1 year – current Buffalo Spree Kept 1 year – current Gardening Southern Living Organic Gardening Kept 2 years – current Kept 2 years – current Computers & Automation General Editorial Wired Christian Science Monitor Kept 2 years – current Kept 1 year - current Esquire Consumer Education Kept 2 years – current Consumer Reports Ideals Kept 5 years – current 1962 – May 2006 Shelved at 394 I 2 Life Family Handyman 11/1936-1957; 1970-1972; Kept 2 years – current 1999 – May 2000 Loose 1958 – 1972 Bound Piecework 1958 – 1972 Microfilm Kept 2 years – current October 1978 – May 2000 Microfiche Popular Mechanics Look Kept 2 years – current 1958 – 1979 Loose 1960 - 6/1963; 1969-10/1971 Bound Popular Science 1955 – 10/1971 Microfilm Kept 2 years – current Money Threads Kept 2 years – current Kept 2 years – current National Geographic Treasures 1914 – current Kept 1 year - current New Yorker Kept 1 year – current Interior Design People Kept 2 years – current Architectural Digest Kept 2 years – current Smithsonian Kept 2 years – current Better Homes and Gardens Kept 2 years – current Vanity Fair Kept 1 year – current Country Living Kept 2 years – current Health House Beautiful Kept 2 years – current Consumer Reports on Health Kept 2 years – current Old House Journal Kept 2 years – current Health Kept 2 years – current This Old House Kept 2 years – current Prevention Kept 2 years – current Journalism and Writing Shape Kept 2 years – current Writer Kept 2 years – current Hobbies Writer’s Digest Kept 2 years – current Craft Ideas (was Crafts’n’Things) Kept 2 years – current 3 Latin America/Latino Newsweek 1948 – 1977 Microfilm Latina 1978 – 2003 Microfiche Kept 1 year – current Time People en Espanol 1951 – 1977 Microfilm Kept 1 year – current 1978 – January 2004 Microfiche Kept 2 years – current Men U.S. News & World Report 1955 – 1977 Microfilm Men’s Health 1978 – January 2002 Microfiche Kept 2 years – current Men’s Journal Pets Kept 2 years – current All Animals Current Year Music Cat Fancy Rolling Stone Kept 1 year – current Kept 2 years – current Dogster (was Dog Fancy) Kept 1 year – current Newspapers Jamestown Journal Psychology 1826 – 1881 Microfilm Psychology Today Jamestown Evening Journal Kept 2 years – current 1882 – September 1941 Microfilm Jamestown Morning Post Science 1915 – 1941 Microfilm Discover Jamestown Post – Journal Kept 2 years – current October 1941 – current Microfilm Kept loose until Microfilm arrives Scientific American Kept 2 years – current Jamestown Sun 4/1949-10/1950; 1952-6/1962 Microfilm Sports and Recreation Field & Stream News and Opinion Kept 2 years – current Economist Outdoor Life Kept 1 year – current Kept 2 years – current 4 Sports Illustrated Martha Stewart Living Kept 2 years – current Kept 2 years – current Trailer Life O; The Oprah Magazine Kept 2 years – current Kept 2 years – current Transworld Skateboarding Redbook Kept 1 year – current Kept 2 years – current Vogue Teen Kept 2 years – current Seventeen Kept 1 year – current Transportation Trains Kept 2 years –current Travel National Geographic Traveler Quarterly Kept 2 years – current Women Cosmopolitan Kept 2 years – current Every Day with Rachel Ray Kept 2 years – current Family Circle Kept 2 years – current Glamour Kept 2 years – current Good Housekeeping Kept 2 years – current Harper’s Bazaar Kept 2 years – current Ladies Home Journal Kept 2 years – current 5 .
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