Extractions: Need a magazine or newspaper article? You can read and print them in full text from our online periodical databases. How do I log on and access articles? Click on a link to the right. At the login screen, enter the 13-digit barcode number from the back of your library card. Make sure you don't type any spaces between numbers, or you won't connect. Below are full descriptions of what each database contains. ONLINE DATABASES EBSCO Health Source: Consumer Edition Search for articles and read them in full text. There are close to 3,000 magazines and newspapers indexed in this database, and over 1,900 of them are in full text. Coverage begins in the 1980's. Looking for journal articles (i.e., professional and/or peer-reviewed)? They're available here, too. Newspapers are indexed here, too, but there are few in full text. For full-text newspapers, use the link to Regional Newspapers below or try using in the library.
Extractions: Decisions ... Verdicts/Settlements New Jersey trial lawyer David Mazie Mr. Mazie received the distinction as the best New Jersey Lawyer voted by his peers and as reported by New Jersey Monthly Magazine Mr. Mazie concentrates in personal injury, products liability professional liability medical malpractice , and c omplex commercial litigation . Over the past several years, Mr. Mazie has won numerous jury verdicts and settlements in excess of $1 million. Read about Mr. Mazie's most recent $135 million jury verdict. Some of Mr. Mazie's more notable New Jersey personal injury jury verdicts include what is believed to be the largest award for a vicious dog attack in New Jersey ($1.4 million). Mr. Mazie also prevailed in one of the largest legal malpractice verdicts ever awarded in Bergen County, New Jersey. Mr. Mazie also has appeared on Court TV and in numerous newspapers and magazines relating to a number of his successful jury verdicts, such as the jury award he won in a medical malpractice case involving the death of a 23-year old woman who underwent liposuction. Mr. Mazie handles all types of serious New Jersey personal injury cases including:
Wayne Public Library - Online Databases - Magazines & Newspapers Magazine, newspapers. Database links on this page are for use only inside the InfoTrac Select Full Text Online newspaper Access. The new jersey State http://www.waynepubliclibrary.org/magazines_newspapers.html
Extractions: Database links on this page are for use only inside the Main library and the Preakness branch. Ebscohost Web Several quality online information databases are available to users through the EBSCOhost service. These include: MasterFILE Premier, Using this database, you can search for full-text information in over 1800 periodicals covering a wide variety of subjects.
Extractions: Indianapolis residents turn to this ultimate guide to the arts, fine dining, interior decorating, education and travel in the area. Indianapolis Monthly attracts and enlightens its upscale, well-educated readership with bright, lively editorial on subjects ranging from personalities to social issues, fashion to food. The only magazine devoted to the fastest-growing watersport around, Wakeboarding delivers tons of tips and instruction on moves for wakeboarders at every level, from beginner to advanced. You'll also get intense reviews of the latest boards and equipment as well as awesome photography that puts the excitement in your hands.
Montgomery Newspapers - Specialty Magazines Parents Express Magazine focuses on family and children. Thursday 04 August,2005. Home news Specialty magazines new jersey Golf news http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?brd=1306&pag=460&dept_ID=187838
Extractions: Athletics, Schedules, Ticket info. TCNJ Home Services The media and public relations staff disseminates campus news and information to the media, to the College community, and to the general public. They assist members of the College community to publicize campus events, scholarly achievements, and other news of general interest, which may be targeted to appropriate local, regional, or national media outlets. They work with newspapers, magazines and broadcast media to generate stories featuring the College's faculty, staff, students, alumni, programs, and activities. They respond to requests from reporters for experts on a variety of subjects and for the college's viewpoint on major issues facing higher education. They offer counsel and media training to faculty, administrators, and staff who work with journalists. They maintain the College's cultural events calendar.
PUL History Resources + Finding U.S. Newspapers At Princeton And see also US Historical Current newspapers new jersey for our microfilm The title changed to Ayer directory, newspapers, magazines, and trade http://libweb.princeton.edu/help/research/history/tips/US_news.php
Extractions: News Especially for . . . Research guides Practicalities ... History Department Newspapers are extremely useful for historical research, as well as for following current events. Princeton University Library holds extensive collections of newspapers in print, microfilm and digital form. This guide aims to give the reader some orientation to Princeton's holdings of U.S. newspapers, and to disentangle the variety of formats in which they may be found. The history of the newspaper begins with privately circulated manuscript news sheets in the 16th century, and the newspaper as we understand it today dates from the 18th century. Because newspapers were generally printed on inexpensive paper that quickly deteriorates, libraries have been microfilming old newspapers for preservation since the 1950s. More recently, some libraries and commercial services have begun digitizing old newspapers. And many current newspapers have both print and digital editions. This history accounts for the diversity of formats in which newspapers will be found in Princeton's collections. Princeton subscribes to the print editions of several U.S. newspapers. In general, current issues are shelved in the Periodicals Reading Room. After a few months, most periodicals are microfilmed for preservation and may be consulted in the Microforms room. A complete list of our microfilm holdings is at
New Jersey Collegiate Press Association Paper s transportable aspect newspapers, trade magazines, This articlewas written by Tom Engleman, director the new jersey Press Foundation. http://www.njpa.org/collegepress/future.html
Extractions: Journalism Career Information Return to NJCPA Home Page Directory of New Jersey College Newspapers Directory of New Jersey College Journalism Programs Internships at New Jersey Newspapers ... National College Newspaper Resources The Charitable Arm of Paper and Ink are Important Part of the Future of Newspapers Finding a stable industry in an age of mergers, failing businesses and employee "downsizings" creates nightmares for many college students who are on the verge of deciding what they will do to earn a living. Nothing stays the same, but there are some basics that point toward a very bright future for journalists ... the writers, editors, photographers and artists who today are preparing for what is considered traditional communications careers. The name of the game is CONTENT. And people who can create the content for the media of the future, regardless of how it is delivered to the consumer, will be assured of a lasting and rewarding career.
Extractions: A.A.O.H.N. Journal profile, editors, subscriptions, free issue, update service Thorofare, NJ USA http://www.slackinc.com/aaohn.htm About Our Town weekly internet newspaper with local news and advertising Piscataway, NJ USA sales@aboutourtown.com http://www.aboutourtown.com Fort Lee, NJ USA http://www.wiley.com/ Advanced Manufacturing Technology Fort Lee, NJ USA http://www.wiley.com/ Airbrush Action current issue, future issues, subscription, buyer's guide, artist profiles, classifieds, about, contact, airbrush links Lakewood, NJ USA
DJNewspaper Fund - Publications - Jobs, Scholarships, Internships Up to 14 summer internships at newspapers, magazines, Interns will be placedwith a member newspaper of the new jersey Press Association for a 10week http://djnewspaperfund.dowjones.com/fund/cg_gen_internships.asp
Extractions: General Journalism Internships Akron Beacon Journal Summer Internship Programs . Summer internships are available in reporting, copy editing, graphic arts and photography. Reporting interns work on local news, features/entertainment, busines and sports desks. Copy editors edit stories, write headlines and occasionally design pages. These jobs include night and weekend work. Deadline for reporting, copy editing and graphic artists is Nov. 30. Deadline for photography is March 31. For information and an application contact Bonnie Bolden, Manager of Recruiting and Development, Akron Beacon Journal, P.O. Box 640, 44 E. Exchange St., Akron, Ohio 44309-0640. Tel. 330-996-3730. E-mail: bbolden@thebeaconjournal.com American Society of Magazine Editors Internships . Summer internships are at more than 40 consumer magazines and business publications for college students interested in magazine journalism. Most magazines are in New York. Interns receive a minimum stipend of $325 per week (before taxes); housing arrangements are at New York University. Applicants must be college juniors and be nominated by their dean or department head familiar with their journalistic ability and experience. Write for applications on or after Oct. 1 to: American Society of Magazine Editors, 919 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10022;
New Jersey Newspapers - New Jersey Newspaper List Links to newspapers and TV stations in new jersey. Looking for something? new jersey Radio Stations College newspapers NJ College newspapers TV Stations http://www.usnpl.com/njnews.html
NewsLink | Newspapers | U.S. | New Jersey Updated links to all new jersey newspapers (US) from newsLink Associates. new jersey newspapers. Major metro, newark StarLedger http://newslink.org/njnews.html
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PARADE Magazine | New Jersey Newspapers Step 2 Select your newspaper or one that circulates near you. The Record/HeraldNews (Bergen/Hackensack) Sunday StarLedger (Newark) http://www.parade.com/auth/select/state_pages/new_jersey.html
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Extractions: Magazines Afterword - Canada's National Jewish Student Newsletter Alliance - Jewish Online Magazine for the French Community Amit Magazine - New York NY - Fax: 1-212-353-2312 Artik - online magazine for entertainment, art, food, media, movies, music,spending, shenkin, stage, help. Arnona - A Magazine of Real Estate and Taxation - Hebrew Atlanta Maccabiah Press - Marietta GA - E-Mail: MACCABI@MindSpring.com Aufbau - New York NY - E-Mail: aufbau@aol.com Axioma - Israel's first exclusive online culture and arts magazine. Azure - Washington D.C. Being Jewish - Supplement for Jewish Family Education Beis Moshiach Magazne Online - Weekly magazine. In English and Hebrew. B'nai B'rith Int . Jewish Monthly - E-Mail: ijm@bnaibrith.org Bridges Magazine - A weekly newspaper in Dutch B'tzedek Online Chabad Online Commentary Magazine - back issues Commu Jewish Heritage Magazine nity - Louisville KY - E-Mail: jfed@iglou.com
Atlas: New Jersey Facts on new jersey flags, maps, geography, history, statistics, Documents(fromnewspapers, magazines, Journals, newswires, Transcripts and Books) http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/state/newjersey.html
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Extractions: Internet Breaks Down Geographic Legacies NEW YORK, June 1, 2005 The Web is undeniably one of the most important variables as newspapers and other print media consider re-inventing themselves amidst stagnant and sometimes declining circulation. As print-news organizations embrace the Internet, new online research suggests a competitive landscape where customer acquisition and churn is heavily intertwined with other news and content sites, search engines and e-mail. While print-news sites receive significant traffic from other news sites, they also lose more visitors (25.8 percent) to them versus any other site category. Other top categories that visitors of print-news sites leave to include: Entertainment (10.6 percent); Business and Finance (9.8 percent); and Lifestyle (7.4 percent). While the audience reach of print-news, particularly newspapers, historically is limited to a title's core geographic location, the Internet is breaking down that barrier. This phenomenon is especially noticeable among the big daily newspapers with heavy national focus. For example, the New York Times'