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Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Secretaría De Unidad Coordinación De Servicios De Información Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Secretaría de Unidad Coordinación de Servicios de Información Sección de Hemeroteca En la de Sección Hemeroteca contamos con un acervo hemerográfico de 820 títulos de revistas impresas especializadas, de las cuales 162 apoyan la Licenciatura en Arquitectura de la División de Ciencias y Artes para el Diseño. La UAM ha suscrito alrededor de 10,000 revistas en formato electrónico disponibles en texto completo que abarcan todas las áreas del conocimiento para apoyar las funciones académicas de la Comunidad Universitaria, y de las cuales 1,025 apoyan a División de Ciencias y Artes para el Diseño. 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Publicaciones Periódicas Impresas “Licenciatura en Arquitectura" TÍTULO DE LA REVISTA DIVISIÓN 1 A+U ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM CAD 2 ABITARE CAD 3 ACER CAD 4 ACSA NEWS CAD 5 ADMINISTRACIÓN Y TECNOLOGÍA PARA EL DISEÑO CAD ADVERTISING JOURNAL & GRAPHIS ADVERTISING 6 ANNUAL CAD 7 AIA JOURNAL ARCHITECTURE CAD 8 AMIGA USER INTERNATIONAL CAD 9 ANNALES DE LA RECHERCHE URBANIE CAD 10 ANUARIO DE ESPACIOS URBANOS CAD 11 ANUARIO DE ESTUDIOS DE ARQUITECTURA CAD 12 ARCHITEC NORTHBOOK CAD 13 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CAD 14 ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST CAD 15 ARCHITECTURAL RECORD CAD 16 ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW CAD 17 ARCHITECTURE CAD 18 ARCHITECTURE D'AUJOURD HUI CAD 19 ARCHIVES DÁRCHITECTURE MODERNE CAD 20 ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI CAD 21 ARQ. ESCUELA DE ARQUITECTURA CAD 22 ARQUITECTURA – CUBA CAD 23 ARQUITECTURA – MÉXICO CAD 24 ARQUITECTURA DEL SUR CAD 25 ARQUITECTURA MADRID CAD ARQUITECTURA MEXICANA : REVISTA DE LA FACULTAD 26 DE ARQUITECTURA CAD 27 ARQUITECTURA -MÉXICO CAD 28 ARQUITECTURA SUSTENTABLE CAD 29 ARQUITECTURA VIVA CAD 30 ARQUITECTURA Y URBANISMO CAD 31 ARQUITECTURAS DEL SUR CAD 32 ARQUINE CAD 33 ART ET DECORATION- LA REVUE DE LA MAISON CAD 34 ART IN AMERICA CAD 35 ARTEFACTO: REVISTA DE DISEÑO INDUSTRIAL CAD 36 ARTES DE MÉXICO CAD 37 ARTES GRÁFICAS CAD 38 ARTES VISUALES CAD 39 AUTO E DESIGN CAD 40 AUCA CAD 41 AV MONOGRAFIAS ARQUITECTURA Y VIVIENDA CAD 42 AXIS TOKYO CAD 43 BITACORA ARQUITECTURA CAD 44 BOLETÍN DE MEDIO AMBIENTE Y URBANIZACIÓN CAD 45 BOLETÍN ESPACIO DISEÑO CAD 46 CA CIUDAD ARQUITECTURA CAD CADENCE – USING AUTCAD IN THE PROFESSIONAL 47 ENVIROMENT CAD CAHIERS DEL LÍNSTITUT D’AMENAGEMENT ET 48 D’URBANISME DE LA REGION D’I LE DE FRANCE CAD 49 CASABELLA CAD 50 CERAMICS MONTHLY CAD 51 CHARTERED BUILDER CAD 52 CIUDADES CAD 53 COLOR RESEARCH AND APPLICATION CAD 54 COMPARATIVE URBAN AND COMMUNITY RESEARCH CAD 55 COMPUTER DESIGN CAD 56 COMPUTER GRAPHICS CAD 57 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER PACKAGE CAD 58 CRAFTS CAD 59 CROQUIS: 10 COPIES PER YEAR CAD 60 CUADERNOS DE ARQUITECTURA LATINOAMERICANA CAD 61 CUESTIÓN DE DISEÑO CAD 62 DAIDALOS – BERLIN ARCHITECTURAL JOURNAL CAD 63 DATA BASED ADVISOR CAD 64 DECORATION - AMEUBLEMENT CAD 65 DESIGN AND ENVIROMENT CAD 66 DESIGN ISSUES CAD DESIGN METHODS- THEORIES RESEARCH EDUCATION 67 AND PRACTICE CAD 68 DESIGN RECHERCHE LA REVUE SCIENTIFIQUE CAD 69 DESIGN STUDIES CAD 70 DESKTOP PUBLISHING COMMENTARY CAD 71 DETAIL CAD 72 DISEÑO UAM CAD DISEÑO Y SOCIEDAD. REVISTA DE TEORÍA Y ANÁLISIS DEL 73 DISEÑO CAD 74 DOMUS CAD 75 2G - REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE ARQUITECTURA CAD 76 ELECTRONIC DESIGN CAD 77 EN SÍNTESIS CAD 78 ENLACE ARQUITECTURA Y DISEÑO CAD 79 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING PART D CAD 80 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING PART A CAD 81 ENVIRONMENT WASHINGTON CAD 82 ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRESS CAD 83 ESCALA CAD 84 E'TAPES: DISEÑO Y CULTURA CAD 85 FORM. THE MARKING OF DESIGN CAD 86 FUTURE ARQUITECTURAS CAD 87 GA DOCUMENT CAD 88 GA HOUSES CAD 89 GEOMUNDO CAD 90 GRAPHIS CAD 91 HIGH PERFORMANCE CAD 92 IBM JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CAD 93 ID MAGAZINE CAD 94 ID. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CAD 95 INDUSTRIA GRÁFICA E ARTES GRÁFICAS CAD 96 INFORMES DE LA CONSTRUCCIÓN CAD 97 INNOVATION DULLES CAD 98 INTERNATIONAL DESIGN CAD INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR HOUSING SCIENCE ANDS 99 ITS APPLICATIONS J.A. QUARTERLY CAD 10 J.A. QUATERLY CAD 101 JA THE JAPAN ARCHITEC CAD 102 JAPAN ARCHITECT CAD 103 JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION CAD 104 JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH CAD 105 JOURNAL OF COMBINATORIAL DESIGNS CAD 106 JOURNAL OF COMBINATORIAL DESIGNS CAD JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL 107 HISTORIANS CAD 108 LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING CAD 109 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CAD 110 LANDSCAPE. BERKELEY CAD 111 LAPIZ. REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE ARTE CAD 112 LINEA GRÁFICA CAD 113 LOTUS INTERNATIONAL CAD 114 MAGAZINE LITTERAIRE CAD 115 MEDIO AMBIENTE Y URBANIZACIÓN CAD 116 MÉXICO DESCONOCIDO CAD 117 MÉXICO EN EL ARTE CAD 118 MM1- UN AÑO DE DISEÑARTE CAD NEWS LETTER OF THE SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL 119 HISTORIANS CAD 120 NOVUM CAD 121 OBRAS CAD 122 OTTAGONO CAD 123 PACKAGIN CAD 124 PALLADIO : REVISTA DI STORIA DELL'ARCHITECTURA CAD 125 PLANOS RESIDENCIALES CAD 126 PLAZA MAYOR CAD 127 PREPRESS COMMENTARY CAD 128 PRINT AMERICA'S GRAPHIC DESIGN MAGAZINE CAD 129 PROA CAD 130 PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER CAD 131 PROGRESSIVE ARCHITECTURE CAD 132 PROJETO DESIGN CAD RECUPERARE PROGETTI CANTIERI TECNOLOGIE 133 PRODOTTI CAD 134 REDISEÑO CAD 135 REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS CAD 136 REVISTA C.A. – COLEGIO DE ARQUITECTOS DE CHILE CAD 137 REVISTA DE ARTE CAD 138 REVISTA DE BELLAS ARTES CAD 139 REVISTA DE CONSTRUCCION DE MAQUINARIAS CAD REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE ESTUDIOS URBANOS Y 140 REGIONALES (EURE) CAD 141 RIBA JOURNAL ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH SRCHITECTS CAD 142 SIGGRAPH COMPUTER GRAPHIS CAD SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS – 143 MEMBERSHIP CAD 144 SPAZIO E SOCIETA CAD 145 STEP BY STEP GRAPHICS CAD 146 STEP INSIDE DESIGN CAD 147 TALLER SERVICIO 24 HORAS CAD 148 TECHNIQUES ET ARCHITECTURE CAD 149 TECTÓNICA CAD 150 TIEMPO DE DISEÑO CAD 151 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING CAD 152 TOWN PLANNING REVIEW CAD 153 TRIALOG CAD 154 UR. 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