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Periodicals 2002-02 GST BOCES 2010-11 8/27/2010 Magazine Title F OCLC # ISSN # School Co AIMS NEWSLETTER 29528199 1557-9743 CPER AIR & SPACE SMITHSONIAN 12849809 0886-2257 ADDH ALLURE 0883-5349 OMHS AMERICA 1479242 0002-7049 ADDH AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 5295229 PBCS AMERICAN CHEERLEADER 31634731 1079-9885 BRAD AMERICAN CHEERLEADER 31634731 1079-9885 CASH AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 CASE AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 HHRR AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 CPSM AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 ERIV AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 WCHE AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 CPSE AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 WELM AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 HHBF AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 EPAC AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 EFAS AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 EHAS AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 EHCO AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 OMHA AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 EPIN AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 CPER AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 HHGR AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 PBCS AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 CPCA AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 EBEC AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 CANE AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 CPWI AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 ADDT AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 HORI Page 1 GST BOCES 2010-11 8/27/2010 OCLC Co Holdings YGIN 1994- YGIP 01/98- YGHZ C YGIP 1/13/73-9/3/01 YGKE C YGIG C YGKF C YGKF C YGHT C YGIU C1 YGHL MAR/APR 05- CHES C YGIT C1 YGH+ C YGHQ C YGHF C YGHN C YGHJ C YGHP C YGH0 C2 YGHK C YGIN 1996- YGHS C YGKE C YGIM C YGHC C2 YGIK C3 YGIV C1 YGIC C1 YGKA 94- Page 2 GST BOCES 2010-11 8/27/2010 Magazine Title F OCLC # ISSN # School Co AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 ADDV AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 CPGR AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 SVVE AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 CASH AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 EBRE AMERICAN GIRL 25739296 1062-7812 CSG AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 CPEA AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 ADDH AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 CPWE AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 CANH AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 PBCS AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 AACS AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 HAVH AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 EEDA AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 CASH AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 ARK AMERICAN HERITAGE 1479963 0002-8738 EHMS AMERICAN HISTORY 1479976 0002-8770 CASH AMERICAN HISTORY 1479976 0002-8770 AACS AMERICAN HISTORY 1479976 0002-8770 HAMP AMERICAN HISTORY 1479976 0002-8770 HORH AMERICAN HISTORY ILL. 1479976 0002-8770 ADDH AMERICAN HISTORY ILL. 1479976 0002-8770 ARK AMERICAN LIBRARIES 854299 0002-9769 AACS AMERICAN LIBRARIES 854299 0002-9769 SLS AMERICAN SCHOOL BOARD JOURNAL 1480706 0003-0953 SLS AMERICAN SNOWMOBILER 31149380 1078-6414 OMHA AMERICAN SNOWMOBILER 31149380 1078-6414 OMHS AMERICAN WOODWORKER 11924850 1074-9152 BRAD AMERICANA 4938125 0090-9114 ADDH Page 3 GST BOCES 2010-11 8/27/2010 OCLC Co Holdings YGIB C1 YGH4 C YGH2 C YGKF C YGHD C YGII C YGIY 55-5/07 YGIP 2/55- YGIZ C3 YGIJ C6 YGKE 80- YGID C3 YGI7 9/04- YGHG C YGKF C YGIE 63-67, 69-9/98 COMS C YGKF C YGID C3 YGI2 C5 YGKC 78-10/95 YGIP 4/66- YGIE 90-12/98 YGID C3 YGIA C YGIA 2003- YGH0 C2 YGHZ C1 YGIG C YGIP 3/73-2/93 Page 4 GST BOCES 2010-11 8/27/2010 Magazine Title F OCLC # ISSN # School Co AMERICAS 1481000 0379-940X CPEA AMERICAS 1481000 0379-940 AACS ANALOG SCIENCE FICTION & FACT 24509427 1059-2113 HORH ANIME INSIDER 1547-3767 SVHS APPLESEEDS 39218530 1099-7725 HHRR APPLESEEDS 39218530 1099-7725 HHGR APPLESEEDS 39218530 1099-7725 TRO APPLESEEDS 39218530 1099-7725 CPER APPLESEEDS 39218530 1099-7725 CPGR APPLESEEDS 39218530 1099-7725 HHBF ARCHAEOLOGY MONTHLY 1481828 0003-8113 HAMH ARCHITECTUAL DIGEST 1481856 0003-8520 CPEA ARMY RESERVE 6208057 0004-2579 SVHS ART NEWS 2392716 0004-3273 CPEA ARTISTS MAGAZINE 10131531 0741-3351 HORH ARTISTS MAGAZINE 10131531 0741-3351 ADDT ARTS & ACTIVITIES 1514367 0004-3931 CPGR ARTS & ACTIVITIES 1514367 0004-3931 OMHS ARTS & ACTIVITIES 1514367 0004-3931 CPSE ASK 47058190 1535-4105 WELM ASK 47058190 1535-4105 HHRR ASK 47058190 1535-4105 SVVE ASK 47058190 1535-4105 HHGR ASK 47058190 1535-4105 TRO ATLANTIC MONTHLY 7320717 0276-9077 HAMH ATLANTIC MONTHLY 7320717 0276-9077 ADDH ATV 4 WHEEL ACTION 38466260 1098-0423 HHMS ATV 4 WHEEL ACTION 38466260 1098-0423 CASH ATV SPORT 39071510 1099-2103 SVHS ATV SPORT 39071510 1099-2103 ADDH Page 5 GST BOCES 2010-11 8/27/2010 OCLC Co Holdings YGIY C YGID C3 YGKC C YGH4 C YGHT 11/02, 2/03-5/03 YGHS C YGKG C YGIN 9/04- YGH4 C YGHQ C YGI2 C5 YGIY C YGH4 C1 YGIY C YGKC C YGIC C1 YGH4 C YGHZ C2 YGIT C1 YGH+ C YGHT 11/07-10/08 YGH2 C1 YGHS C YGKG C YGI2 C5 YGIP 6/74- YGHW C YGKF C YGH4 C4 YGIP 05/04- Page 6 GST BOCES 2010-11 8/27/2010 Magazine Title F OCLC # 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