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Austin History Center - Periodicals Collection Austin History Center - Periodicals Collection Title Organization Earliest Latest Cultural Notes Subject Location Notes (sub) TEX (sub) TEX Collective May 1994 Nov 1996 Oversized 9 issues. + Newsletter . Nov/Dec June/July Hispanic Culture Compact 53 issues. 1985 2002 shelving 10-8: A Non-Profit Law Enforcement Oct 1980 May 1981 Police Department Compact 5 issues. Publication for Capitol Information shelving Area Police Officers 15 Minutes 15 Minute Press Dec 1994 Dec 1997 Zine Zine Compact 19 issues. shelving 18 Month Calendar of Austin Convention Apr 1995- Aug 1997- Municipal Buildings-- Compact 8 issues. Events: Austin Center Sep 1996 Oct 1998 Austin Convention shelving Convention Center Center (1990- ) Department 1886 Gazette, The Heritage Society of May 1972 Summer Heritage Society of Austin Compact 53 issues. Austin 1992 shelving 3 1948 2006 Weather Compact shelving 3M Austin Star 3M Corporation July 1995 Manufacturers--3M Compact 1 issue. Corporation shelving 8212 Newsletter Women of the Barton Dec 1998 Clubs - Country Clubs-- Compact 1 issue. Creek Country Club Barton Creek Country shelving Club 990-911 for TI 990 Texas Instruments Nov 1985 Electronics--Texas Compact 1 issue. Business Systems Instruments shelving A & E Services Austin (Tex.) Oct 1998 Public Works Compact 1 issue. Newsletter Department of Public shelving Works and Transportation Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Page 1 of 288 Title Organization Earliest Latest Cultural Notes Subject Location Notes A Magazine: Austin Austin Business Journal Aug 2006 Nov 2007 Business Compact 4 issues. Business Journal shelving Supplement A. Mozart Fest: A. Mozart Fest 1997 2000 Music Festivals--A. Compact 3 issues. Newsletter Mozart Fest; Classical shelving Music AAP Newsletter Austin Aids Unknown Unknown Austin Aids Project news Compact 1 issue. Project/Waterloo shelving Counseling Center AAP Volunteer Austin Aids August 15, August 15, Austin Aids Project news Compact 1 issue. Newsletter Project/Waterloo 1985 1985 shelving Counseling Center AARC / Over Austin Amateur Radio June 1971 Dec. 2013 Radio--Austin Amateur Compact 262 issues. Club Radio Club shelving AASLH Dispatch American Association Aug 1994 June 2009 Local History Professional See shelf list for holdings. for State and Local Collection June 2009 issue is the last History (AASLH) print issue; online publication thereafter. AASLH Technical American Association June 1970 July/August Various aspects of Professional 67 Issues. Leaflets & Reports for State and Local 1994 archiving documents collection Abaireas Gaeilge! Gaelic League of Austin June 1996 Irish Ethnic Groups--Irish Compact 2 issues. 1 missing? shelving Abba Dabba Do Austin Boat Builders Sept 1991 Feb 2000 Boats and Boating-- Compact 91 issues. Continues Austin Association Austin Boat Builders shelving Boat Builders Association. Association Filed under Austin Boat Builders Association. Abbey Newsletter, The Academy Book Binder Aug 1975 Oct 2003 Bookbinding; Professional 171 issues. Conservation Collection ABC News Austin Bicycle Club Feb 1982 Summer Transportation--Bicycles Compact 20 issues. 1984 shelving AC Austin Chronicle Apr 2005 Young adults Oversized 1 issue. Distributed on Friday. miscellaneous ACA News Academy of Certified Mar 1997 Archives Professional 1 issue. Archivists Collection Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Page 2 of 288 Title Organization Earliest Latest Cultural Notes Subject Location Notes Academic Freedom University of Texas at May 25 May 27 University of Texas Compact 2 issues. News Austin, Student 1946 1946 shelving Committee for Academic Freedom ACCent Austin Community Aug/Sep May 2016 Community College Oversized 79 issues. College (ACC) 1998 ACCESS Austin Collaborative of Aug 1999 Mar 2004 Public Schools--ACCESS Compact 9 issues. Cultural and Educational shelving Sites and Schools Access Austin Arts Access Austin Arts Sep/Oct 1st Q. 2001 Art Societies Compact 8 issues. Newsletter 1999 shelving Access to Info Austin Collaborative of Spring 1998 Summer Public Schools--ACCESS Compact 2 issues. Cultural and Educational 1998 shelving Sites and Schools Access to Learning, Inc. Access to Learning, Inc. Mar 2007 Dec 2007 Education; Art Compact 3 issues. Mar-Apr, Dec 2007. E-Newsletter shelving Access Update Austin Community Jan/Feb Aug 1995 Television--ACTV Compact 3 issues. Television 1994 shelving ACCESS(ible) Austin Collaborative of 1999 2002 Public Schools--ACCESS Compact 11 issues. Dates not Cultural and Educational shelving Sites and Schools According to Plan Planned Living July 2003 Jan 2004 Old Age - Retirement Compact 2 issues. Assistance Network of Homes shelving Central Texas ACCPTA Accent Austin City Council of May 1990 Aug 1998 Parent-Teacher Compact 3 issues. Oct 1990; Nov/Dec PTAs Association shelving 1996; Aug 1998 MISSING ACCPTA Newsletter Austin City Council of 1988 Parent-Teacher Compact 1 issue. PTAs Association shelving ACCtion Bylines Austin Community Spring 1982 1982 Community College Compact 1 issue. Created by students College (ACC) shelving in ACC Publications Workshop class. ACE Chess Club Austin Chess Enterprises Nov/Dec Jul/Aug Clubs--Austin Chess Compact 5 issues. Dates inclusive. Newsletter 2001 2002 Club; Games--Chess; shelving Hobbies--Chess Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Page 3 of 288 Title Organization Earliest Latest Cultural Notes Subject Location Notes ACMS Update Armstrong Community Dec-Feb Music - Instruction and Compact 1 issue. Music School of Austin 2005-06 Study--Armstrong shelving Lyric Opera Community School Acoustic Music Austin Acoustic Music Austin Oct 1994 Sep 1995 Acoustic Music Compact 10 issues. shelving ACS Newsletter Austin (Tex.) Austin May 1998 Austin (Tex.) Compact 1 issue. Customer Solution shelving Acting Up! Paramount Theatre for Fall 1989 Spring 1990 Moving Picture Compact 2 issues. the Performing Arts Theaters - Paramount shelving Actors and Company: Actors and Company Jan 1985 June 1985 Theater--Actors & Compact 4 issues. Newsletter Company shelving Actors Etc.: Newsletter Actors, Etc. Apr 1983 Mar 1995 Theater--Actors, Compact 20 issues. Etc./Studio shelving Acuerdate de mi Old Neighborhood 2003 2005 Hispanic Hispanic Heritage, Compact 3 issues. Dates inclusive. Newsletter Reunion, The Neighborhood shelving Organization ACVB Highlights: Austin Convention and Mar 1997 Feb 2000 Convention and Visitors Compact 18 issues. 3 missing. Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau Bureau - Austin shelving Visitors Bureau Highlights ACVB News: Austin Austin Convention and 1988 1999 Convention and Visitors Compact 4 issues. Convention & Visitors Visitors Bureau Bureau - Austin shelving Bureau News ACVB Notes Austin Convention and Jan 1998 Apr 1998 Convention and Visitors Compact 3 issues. Visitors Bureau Bureau - Austin shelving Ad Fed News, The Austin Advertising Fall 1993 Jan 1994 Advertising--Austin Compact 3 issues. 1 missing? Federation Advertising Federation shelving Ad Lib Austin Advertising Club 1981 1994 Advertising--Austin Compact 108 issues. See shelf list for Advertising Club shelving holdings. Ad Society: The Society Austin Advertising Sep 1994 Jan 1995 Advertising--Austin Compact 2 issues. Page Federation / The Society Advertising Federation shelving Adams Journal S.W. & Mark Adams, Co- Feb 1934 1934 News Compact 1 issue. Continues editors shelving Gladewater Journal. Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Page 4 of 288 Title Organization Earliest Latest Cultural Notes Subject Location Notes ADC Today Austin Diagnostic Clinic 1992 1992 Medicine--Austin Compact 1 issue. Diagnostic Clinic shelving Additives Austin Advertising Apr 1988 Dec 1988 Advertising--Austin Compact 7 issues. Federation Advertising Federation shelving Adelante (Filed under East Austin Chicano Jan 1985 Apr 1985 Hispanic Subdivisions - East Compact 3 issues. East Austin Chicano Economic Development Austin--Housing and shelving Economic Development Corporation Community Development Corporation) AdInFinitum Bonner & Tate Spring 1994 Advertising Compact 1 issue. Advertising and Public shelving Relations Adios Austin: Travel Meta Butler Hunt Travel, 1992 1998 Travel Compact 15 issues. No issues from News from Meta Butler Inc. shelving 1997. Hunt Travel ADMinformation Austin Independent 1980 1991 Public Schools Compact 137 issues. School District (AISD) shelving Admiror Journal, The Admiror Press Aug 1987 Literature Compact 1 issue. shelving Adopt-A-School News Austin Independent 1983 1992 Public Schools Compact 16 issues. No issues from School District (AISD) shelving 1985. Adult Services Senior Adult Services Council 1983 2005 Old Age--Adult Services Oversized 158 issues. Continues Advocate / Adult Council ASCON. Continued by The Services Advocate Senior Advocate. Advantage Austin (Tex.) Capital Spring 1992 Motor Buses--Capital Compact 1 issue. Metropolitan Metropolitan shelving Transportation Authority Transportation Authority Advent Austin's Magazine of the Mar 1973 Nov 1973 Art; Performing Arts Compact 7 issues. Arts shelving Advertiser, The Community 1966 1968 News Oversized 30 issues. Absorbed by The Publications, Inc. Citizen Advertiser then resumed title The Advertiser in 1967. Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Page 5 of 288 Title Organization Earliest Latest Cultural Notes Subject Location Notes Advisory Board: KTBC-TV Feb 1980 May 1981 Television--KTBC Compact 13 issues. Information from the shelving Television People Advocacy: Church / Henry, Vicki Roberts May 30, African-American Churches, Community Compact 1 issue. Community Newspaper 1984 Advocacy shelving Advocate, The United Urban Council of June 1978 Churches--United Urban
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