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Library Journal![]() 20 issues per year Library Journal Magazine is the oldest independent national library publication. Founded in 1876, this "bible" of the library world is read by over 100,000 library directors, administrators, and others in public, academic, and business libraries. LJ combines news, features, and commentary with analyses of public policy, technology, and management developments. In addition, some 7500 evaluative reviews written by librarians help readers make purchasing decisions. Each issue reviews 250 to 350 adult books, mostly prior to publication, making it a source librarians as well as publishers turn to for early evaluations. |
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School Library Journal![]() 12 issues per year School Library Journal Magazine is edited for librarians who work with young people in school and public libraries and provides indispensable information needed to manage libraries, from creating high-quality collections to understanding how technology can assist -- or hinder -- learning. School Library Journal, founded in 1954, carries more book reviews and wins more awards for editorial excellence than any other publication in the field. |



