List of online magazines
A list of historical online magazine archives with archives prior to the years 2000-2007.
- The Alcade, (University of Texas Alumni Magazine) in image via Google Free
- American Cowboy, in image via Google Free
- Atlanta Magazine, in image via Google Free
- Atlantic Monthly, (1857-1901) in image Free and (1857-1995) partial and (1995- ) in text Free[1][2]
- Backpacker, in image via Google Free
- BAK (magazine), Free
- Baseball Digest, in image via Google Free
- Best Life, in image via Google Free
- Better Nutrition, in image via Google Free
- Bicycling, in image via Google Free
- Billboard, in image via Google Free
- Black Belt, in image via Google Free
- Black World/Negro Digest, in image via Google Free
- Boys' Life, in image via Google Free
- Building Systems, in image via Google Free
- The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, in image via Google Free
- Cincinnati Magazine, in image via Google Free
- CIO, in image via Google Free
- Collector's Guide, in image via Google Free
- A Country Friend, (2007- )
- Cruise Travel, in image via Google Free
- D`ÉPATE, [1]
- Dwell, in image via Google Free
- Ebony, in image via Google Free
- Ebony Jr., in image via Google Free
- Encounter Magazine, digital magazine
- Flecking Records, Free
- Fried Eye, Free
- GRAND Magazine, The magazine for GRANDparents!, [2]
- Green Living Journal Columbia River/PDX, A Practical Journal for Friends of the Environment, [3]
- Grub Street, Free
- HalfTime, Free
- Harper's Magazine, (1850- )
- House to House Heart to Heart, Online Free
- Indianapolis Monthly, in image via Google Free
- Jet, in image via Google Free
- Liberty, in image via Google Free
- Life, in image via Google Free
- Log Home Design Ideas, in image via Google Free
- Log Home Living/Timber Frame Homes in image via Google Free
- Mac Life, in image via Google Free
- Maximum PC, in image via GoogleFree
- Men's Health, in image via Google Free
- Mother Jones, in image via Google Free
- Mountain Bike, in image via Google Free
- MVDIT TECH BOOK, Free
- My 365 Mag (Lifestyle Magazine), Free
- netmag - The Complete Magazine, Free
- New York Magazine, (1998- ) index and partial in text Free in image via Google Free[3]
- Newsweek, (1990- ) in text Free [1]
- OBERLINER, (2011- ) in text Hyper-local magazine for Berlin
- Organic Gardening, in image via Google Free
- Parabaas (in Bengali) [www.parabaas.com]
- Popular Mechanics, in image via Google Free
- Popular Science, in image via Google Free
- Prevention Magazine, in image via Google Free
- Rock Era Magazine [www.rockeramag.org]
- Runner's World, in image via Google Free
- Running Times, in image via Google Free
- Safeword Magazine - English, Free Issues
- Safeword Magazine - Deutsche, Free Issue
- Sapna magazine
- Spiritual Lounge E-Magazine, "'Free'"
- Skeptical Inquirer, (1976- ) partial Free
- Sports Illustrated, (1954- ) in text Free [1]
- The Economist (1997- ) Free
- The Skeptic (Australian Skeptics) (1981- ) Free
- Superinteressante, (1987- ) in text Free
- Time, (1923- ) in text Free
- U.S. News & World Report, Free
- Vegetarian Times in image via Google Free
- Veja (1968- ) in image Free
- Website Magazine in image via Google Free
- Weekly World News in image via Google Free
- Windows Vista: The Official Magazine, in image via Google Free
- Women's Health in image via Google Free
- YaleGlobal Online (2001-) Free
- Yoga Journal in image via Google Free
- Welsh Newspapers and Magazines, National Library of Wales - Free, searchable access to up to 300 titles of pre-1900, up to 2 million pages, of newspapers and magazines relating to Wales and the Welsh. This project will be undertaken during 2009-2012.
- Open Source Magazine (Internet)Free
See also
References
- ^ a b c Pérez-Peña, Richard (March 17, 2008). "Dusting Off the Archive for the Web". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/17/business/media/17mags.html?ref=technology. Retrieved 2008-03-18. "As magazines and newspapers hunt for the new thing they need to be to thrive in the Internet era, some find that part of the answer lies in the old thing they used to be. ..."
- ^ "Atlantic Monthly". Atlantic Monthly. http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/backissues.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-18. "Beginning today, TheAtlantic.com is dropping its subscriber registration requirement and making the site free to all visitors. Now, in addition to such offerings as blogs, author dispatches, slideshows, interviews, and videos, readers can also browse issues going back to 1995, along with hundreds of articles dating as far back as 1857, the year The Atlantic was founded."
- ^ "Archive". New York Magazine. http://nymag.com/nymag/toc/19980112/. Retrieved 2008-03-18. "Not everything in every issue appears on our website. If it is available online, the article title appears below as a colored, underlined "hot link," which you can click on to read the full text; if the article title below is black, the full text of the article is not available online."