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Periodical literature

Index Periodical literature

Periodical literature (also called a periodical publication or simply a periodical) is a published work that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule. [1]

1033 relations: A Bundle of Letters, A Can of Paint, A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, A Dictionary of the Chinese Language, A Dream Within a Dream, A Guide to Window-Dressing, A Logic Named Joe, A Martian Odyssey, A Matter of Traces, A Mere Interlude, A Night at Greenway Court, A Piece of Steak, A Planet Named Shayol, A Positive, A Thousand Deaths (Card short story), A Winter amid the Ice, Abdulla Oripov (poet), Abercrombie Station, Abraham Resnick, Academic journal, Accounting Today, ACM SIGGRAPH, Adelbert Van de Walle, Adolf von Harnack, Adolphe Napoléon Didron, Advertising Research Foundation, Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Materials, AIPC Magazine, Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals, Alaska (magazine), Alexander Preston Shaw, Alexandre O'Neill, Alfred Nossig, Ali Kararname, All the Troubles of the World, Alliance pour les chiffres de la presse et des médias, Altamonte Springs City Library, Altes Land, America (short story), American comic book, American comic book tropes, American Museum of Natural History, American Numismatic Society, Amistad Research Center, Anarchism in Israel, Andrew David Urshan, Andrey Nitchenko, Ann Eliza Bleecker, Annals, Annie Louisa Walker, ..., Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, Annual publication, Arcadia (play), Archives and Collections Society, Ardashes Der-Khachadourian, Artūras Skučas, Arthur (magazine), Arthur Lovekin Prize in Journalism, Arya: A Philosophical Review, Asia Inc., Asian Private Banker, Association for Information Science and Technology, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, Astronomical League, Astur-Leonese languages, Asturian language, Ateneo Professional Schools Library, Atlantic Naturalist, Audio (magazine), Augustan literature, Augusto dos Anjos, Aurora de Chile, Aurora in Four Voices, Autobiography, Avatar (short story), Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Aviculture, Ayana (short story), Azerbaijan International, Aziz Nesin, Azriel Graeber, Édouard-Christophe Pynaert, Balaji Institute of Telecom and Management Pune, BAM (magazine), Bangui, Barbara of the House of Grebe, Be My Guest (short story), Beachworld, Beauregard Houston-Montgomery, Belgrade University Library, Beloved Name, Berenice (short story), Berkeley Tribe, Berlin State Library, Berthold Oppenheim, Beyond the Door (short story), BIBFRAME, Bibliographic index, Biblioteca Las Américas, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, Bibliothèque Saint-Jean, Billie Ray Martin, Biography, Birth of a Notion (short story), Bjørn Vassnes, Black Friar of the Flame, Blasphemy law in the Republic of Ireland, Blendle, Blind Alley, Blue Island, Illinois, Blue Wizard Is About To Die!, Bodleian Law Library, Bon-Bon (short story), Book History (journal), Book series, Bookland, Bookselling, Borders (UK), Boris Stomakhin, Born to Exile, Born-digital, Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Brapci, Brazilian Society of Health Informatics, Breaking the Game, Breeds There a Man...?, British Chilean, British North Borneo Herald, British people, Broadway Journal, Brokeback Mountain (short story), Bukit Batok Public Library, Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society, Business information, Business Standard, Canadian Housing and Renewal Association, Cancels, Carlo Cataldo, Carniflora Australis, Cary W. Hartman, Casiano Communications, Cassandra (short story), CAT (magazine), Cat Stevens, Catabolic Magic, Catch That Rabbit, Celephaïs, Central Catholic Library, Cerebus phonebook, Challenge (Communist journal), Chamber Music Journal, Chapin A. Harris, Charles Babbage Institute, Charles Frederick Partington, Charles Yale Harrison, Charlotte Lennox, Chattery Teeth (short story), Chavo Guerrero Jr., Chen Duxiu, Children's World (magazine), China International Publishing Group, Chinese Library Classification, Christian Examiner, Christian Science Publishing Society, Christianity Today, Christmas on Ganymede, CIA Library, Cinematheque de Saint-Etienne, Circulation Verification Council, City of Camarillo Public Library, Classic Motorsports, Classified advertising, Clementine Deymann, Cletus Nelson Nwadike, CODEN, Colliding Branes, Comics Buyer's Guide, Committee of the Whole (short story), Common Time, Community correspondent, Comparison of e-readers, Consuelo (novel), Cool Air, Copesa, Cornell University Library, Cover date, Crain Communications, Critical Mass (Pohl and Kornbluth short story), Cronicl yr Ysgol Sabbothol, Current Literature, Curt Weibull, Cyberpunk (novel), D Shina, DAISY Digital Talking Book, Dan Koeppel, Daniel Defoe, Das Taublatt, David Quinlan (film critic), Därdemänd, Dead of Winter (short story), Deadline (science fiction story), Dear Pen Pal, Delhi Public Library, Dentistry Magazine, Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, Deutsche Rundschau, Devin Friedman, Dewey Decimal Classification, DeWitt Wallace, DG (company), Dhar Polytechnic Mahavidhyalaya, Die Pleite, Digital Library of Slovenia, Dionée, Direct market, Divyadaan: Salesian Institute of Philosophy, Nashik, Dnestrovskaya Pravda, Domingo Pérez Minik, Donald N. Bastian, Dongchu, Dongguan library, Dr. Dobb's Journal, Dreaming Is a Private Thing, Driff Field, Dušan Vuksan, Dulcie and Decorum, Dysgedydd y Plant, E for Effort, E-reader, Edgar Church, Egotism; or, The Bosom-Serpent, Eight Episodes, Eli-Eri Moura, Elio Lo Cascio, Elizabeth of Luxembourg, Emil J. Walter, Employee Benefit Research Institute, Encounter with a Skull, Encyclopædia Metropolitana, Ender's Game (short story), English Chileans, English diaspora, English Woman's Journal, Ensign (LDS magazine), Environmental Law Institute, Ephraim Deinard, Ernst Steiger, Escape!, Esquire (magazine), Essay, Ethel Voynich, Europe (short story), Exile to Hell, Extempore, Eye for Eye, Eyes Do More Than See, Falling Onto Mars, Family History Library, Far Centaurus, Farmers' Almanac, Faroese Scientific Society, Fat Farm, Father's Kill, Feludar Goendagiri, Feminine Intuition, Fictional location, Field Ornithology Group of Sri Lanka, Fifth Estate (periodical), Financial Times, First Law, Fisheries science, Flag of Mars, Flash prose, Flight on Titan, For the Birds (short story), Foresters' Association of Turkey, Fragments of a Hologram Rose, Franconia Mennonite Conference, Fred A. Hillery, Free China Journal, Freedom of the press, Freedom of the press in Laos, Fuse (magazine), Gabinetto Vieusseux, Gabriel Alomar i Villalonga, Gaelic Journal, Galley Slave, GAO Journal, GAO Review, Géza Szávai, General Archive of the Nation (Argentina), Geoffrey Cantor, George Irumbayam, George Tomkyns Chesney, George Walter Prothero, Georgia State University, Georgia State University Library, Gerber/Hart Library and Archives, Gerhard Eichelmann, German Historical Institute Paris, Gert Fram, Getting Even (short story), Giant Killer (story), Gideon Brooke, Gilbert Phelps, Gimmicks Three, Glasses (short story), Glossary of library and information science, Glossary of literary terms, Goa liberation movement, Goa Special Status, Goalpara College, Good Night, Moon, Government gazette, Government Polytechnic College Satna, Graham's Magazine, Graphic novel, Grassroots Motorsports, Greal (Llangollen), Greal y Corau, Green Patches, Greenwood Publishing Group, Grotto of the Dancing Deer, Grub Street, Guilford Press, Gustav Heine von Geldern, Gutenberg-Jahrbuch, H. M. Brock, Hage Geingob, Half-Breeds on Venus, Hamilton Fish V, Hamlet Isakhanli, Harold Pinter and politics, Harold S. Williams, Harold Standish, Harriet Ritvo, Harrison Bergeron, Harvest Bay, Harvey Sachs, Hatsofe B'Erez Hachadosho, Hatyapuri, He (short story), Heinrich Landesmann, Hell-Fire, Henri Wald, Henriette Tirman, Henry Baker (author), Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library, Henryk Broder, Herald (Community of Christ), Herbert Kaufman, Herbert Ponting, Hermann Kolbe, Himalmedia, History of Ohio State Buckeyes football, Home shopping, Homer D. Babbidge Library, Hometown Journal, Homo Sol, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hongkong Post, House organ, How to Date a Brown Girl (Black Girl, White Girl, or Halfie), Hunan Normal University, Hungarian Historical Society, Hunter S. Thompson, I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream, I Put My Blue Genes On, I'm in Marsport Without Hilda, Ibid (short story), Idiot Stick, If This Goes On—, Illinois State Historical Society, Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography, Imprenta Americana, Impressionisten, In the Doghouse (short story), Indian Institutes of Technology, Ingar Solty, Inglewood Daily News, Inside Job (novella), InsideCounsel, Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology, Integrated library system, International Committee Against Racism, International Council on Systems Engineering, International Journal of Government Auditing, Isaak Markus Jost, ISO 999, Israel Pincas, It Grows on You, Italic type, Ivy Valentine, Iyer, J. B. Selkirk, Jack Ritchie, Jacob Levy, Jagiellonian Library, Jakob Bührer, James Bass Mullinger, Jean-Noël Jeanneney, Jeffty Is Five, Jerry Apodaca, Jerry Truglia, Joan Werner Laurie, John Brown (bridge), John Dunton, John Epps, John Neal (writer), Jointly Administered Knowledge Environment, Jordan University of Science and Technology, José Luis Corripio, José Massaroli, Joseph Harrison (horticulturalist), Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr., Joshua Lewinsohn, Joshua Toulmin, Journal, Journal club, Journal of Indigenous Studies, Journal of Modern Periodical Studies, Joyce Fox, Julius Gustaaf Arnout Koenders, K. Venu (Kerala), Kantipur Publications, Kaori Matsumura, Katharsis (journal), Kenneth Grahame, Kid Stuff, Killing Children, Kir Ianulea, Kleine Schriften, Kokka, Kolkata Little Magazine Library And Research Center, Kringsjaa, Kristian Meisingset, Kurjer Lubelski, Kurt Schwitters, L'Année philologique, L'Harmattan, La Civiltà Cattolica, La Ondo de Esperanto, Latvian anti-Nazi resistance movement 1941–45, Laws of New York, Léon Dehon, Lühhike öppetus, Lee Balterman, Legal deposit, Legal periodical, Legal Rites, Let's Get Together (short story), Letter to the editor, Liane the Wayfarer, Liar! (short story), Liberal Research Institute (Norway), Library, Library of Congress Classification, Library of Congress Classification:Class A -- General Works, Library of Congress Classification:Class L -- Education, Library of Congress Classification:Class M -- Music, Library of Congress Classification:Class P -- Language and Literature, Library@esplanade, Lifeloop, Lindbergh kidnapping, List of 19th-century British periodicals, List of academic databases and search engines, List of accounting journals, List of carnivorous plant periodicals, List of environmental periodicals, List of horticulture and gardening books/publications, List of house organs, List of Indigenous periodicals in Canada, List of International Organization for Standardization standards, List of lesbian periodicals, List of lesbian periodicals in the United States, List of LGBT periodicals, List of literary magazines, List of magazines in Saudi Arabia, List of magazines in South Africa, List of magic publications, List of Malayalam-language periodicals, List of MeSH codes (L01), List of MeSH codes (V02), List of periodicals named Phoenix, List of Rhodesian periodicals, List of science magazines, List of Scottish Gaelic periodicals, List of Seventh-day Adventist periodicals, List of syndicated columnists, List of the oldest newspapers, List of webcomics in print, List of works about Jiddu Krishnamurti, Literary magazine, Literatura Mondo, Literatura na Świecie, Little Lost Robot, Living Space, LivingNow, Logan Library, Loja Province, London Library, Lorenz Florenz Friedrich von Crell, Louis Dubose, Louise Noëlle Malclès, Lowell Offering, LPI Media, M. P. Parameswaran, Ma Prem Usha, Mabel Martin Wyrick, Magazine, Mail sack, Makerere University Library, Malays (ethnic group), Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach, Maps in a Mirror, Marching In, Mark Goulden, Mark Harris (author), Mark Skousen, Marooned off Vesta, Martim de Albuquerque, Masks (short story), Matanuska–Susitna College, Mathematics education, Maurice Kraitchik, McCartney Library, Media freedom in Russia, Media of Russia, Media of South Korea, Medical University of Varna, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Mekanism, Mercurius Gallobelgicus, Metropolitan Magazine (New York City), Metzengerstein, Michigan State University Libraries, Mid-Continent Public Library, Migettuwatte Gunananda Thera, Miguel Bernal Jiménez, Miksa Fenyő, Milan Ćurčin, Millicent Fawcett, Mimico Correctional Centre, Mimsy Were the Borogoves, Ministry of Communications (Soviet Union), Mischmasch, Mix (magazine), Modern Drunkard Magazine, Momčilo Nastasijević, Monograph, Monographic series, Moravian Historical Society, Moray House School of Education, Morella (short story), Mortimer Collins, Mother Earth (journal), Mrs. Medwin, MS&T (magazine), MS. Found in a Bottle, MSU Faculty of Journalism, Mufti Muhammad Sadiq, Music of Canada, My Kinsman, Major Molineux, Naphtali Keller, Nathan Porges, National Archives and Library of Ethiopia, National Centre for Australian Children's Literature, National Chiao Tung University, National Gandhi Museum, National Library of Colombia, National Library of Estonia, National Library of Ireland, National Rifle Association, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, National Writers Union, Nationell Idag, Near v. Minnesota, Never Bet the Devil Your Head, New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York Times Co. v. Tasini, Newbury, Berkshire, News media, Newspaper, Newspaper stamp, Niche Media, Nicholas Dawidoff, Night Piece, Nippon Decimal Classification, Nizhyn Gogol State University, No Connection, No Refuge Could Save, Nordisk tidskrift för bok- och biblioteksväsen, Northwestern University, Not Final!, Not with a Bang (short story), Notebook Found in a Deserted House, Notes and Queries, Nouvelles de la république des lettres, Novascotian, Numismatic Circular, Nyarlathotep (short story), O Pasquim, Ohio Web Library, Oklahoma Christian University, Old Crow Review, Old Rambling House, Old Rogaum and His Theresa, On the Edge of a Plain, On the Sidewalk Bleeding, Once a Month, On a Sunday, Online newspaper, OpenBiblio, Optional information line, Orr's Circle of the Sciences, Outline of books, Outreach (magazine), OverRev, Oviatt Library, P. D. James, Pamphlet, Panorama in Interlingua, Panzer Digest, Paolo Malanima, Parasite Planet, Parenthetical referencing, Partridge v Crittenden, Partwork, Pasquale Scutari, Paste (story), Paul Lester, Paul Signac, People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the RSFSR, Periodicals librarian, Peter Kane (magician), Pickman's Model, Pierre de Marivaux, Pierrot (short story), Planta Carnivora, Pochtovo-Telegrafnyi Zhurnal, Polja (literary magazine), Postage stamp, Pot-holder, Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow, Presbyterian Record, Pressmart, Print (magazine), Print Connoisseur, Printing industry in India, Private Express Statutes, Profession (novella), Professional magazine, ProQuest, Public Television company of Armenia, Publishing industry in China, Puffery, Pullapart, Quarterly Essay, R. H. Boyd, R.R. Bowker, Radclyffe Hall, Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, Red Dragon (magazine), Redemption Cairn, Reference work, Rendiconti di Matematica e delle sue Applicazioni, Report on the Barnhouse Effect, Republic of Letters, Republika (Serbian magazine), Restoration literature, Reuben Brainin, Reutlingen University, Review (magazine), Rex Wockner, Richard Brinsley Peake, Rijksmuseum Research Library, Ring Around the Sun, RISKS Digest, Robbie (short story), Robert B. Cohen, Robert Barnabas Brough, Robot AL-76 Goes Astray, Roundel (magazine), Royal Institution of Cornwall, Royal Military College of Canada, Rudolf Olden, Runaround (story), Runivers, Rural New Yorker, Salmagundi (periodical), Salvage (short story), Samhain (magazine), Sanctuary Asia, Satisfaction Guaranteed (short story), Saudi Digital Library, Savić Marković Štedimlija, Scanners Live in Vain, Schiappa Branch Library, School library, School of Planning and Architecture, Science communication, Science Fiction World, Science in the Age of Enlightenment, Scientific journal, Scottish literature in the nineteenth century, Scribner's Magazine, Scrye, Seattle Pacific University, Second Variety, Secular Review, Secular Thought, Seeds of Hope Publishers, Segar (artist), September 1971, Serial (literature), Serial (radio and television), Sertãozinho, Seventh Victim, Shaman's Drum Journal, Sharpe's Ransom, Shehr-e-Zaat (novella), Shenyang Medical College, Shirin Ebadi, Shopping, Shri Kalyan Government College, Silver Gavel Award, Simon Henwood, Simon Marsden, Singapore Police Force, Sir Arthur Pearson, 1st Baronet, Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz Go to War Again, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet, of Brayton, Skinner's Room, Sobaka magazine, Soccer America College Team of the Century, Société Parisienne d'Édition, Society for Constitutional Information, Soldier of Fortune (magazine), Solomon H. Sonneschein, Solomon Henry Jackson, Someday (short story), Somerville Public Library, Sophie von La Roche, Source Decay, Southern Literary Messenger, Southern Progress Corporation, Spadea, Special Delivery (short story), Spectrum SF, Spell My Name with an S, Sport of athletics, St Helen's School, St. John's Eve (short story), St. Mark's Bookshop, St. Moritz Library, St. Thomas College, Thrissur, Staff writer, Star Fleet Battles, Star Trek Magazine, Star Trek: The Magazine, Stenopetala, Stepan Malkhasyants, Story Teller (magazine), Strategy+Business, Subsoil (short story), Sucker Bait, Suhayl Saadi, Suicides (short story), Sun and Shadow (short story), SUNCAT, Super-Neutron, Suveeran, Sweden v. Yamaguchi, Synapse Group, Tama Art University Library, Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives, Tear sheet, Temple Square, Tennessee's Partner (short story), That Spark of Life, The Advocate (Louisiana), The Agatya, The American Magazine, The American Review: A Whig Journal, The Athenian Mercury, The Athenian Society, The Author of Beltraffio, The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World (short story), The Black Cat (short story), The Black Stone, The Bone Flute, The Bookkeeper's Wife, The Business Man (short story), The Californian (1880s magazine), The Callistan Menace, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, The Cask of Amontillado, The Chicago Manual of Style, The Clockwork Atom Bomb, The Colophon, A Book Collectors' Quarterly, The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion, The Covent-Garden Journal, The Coxon Fund, The Dark Tower (comics), The Dead Past, The Death of the Lion, The Doll (novel), The Dragon (short story), The Dreams in the Witch House, The Dunwich Horror, The Dust of Death, The Dying Night, The End of the Whole Mess, The Enemy (short story), The English Historical Review, The Evil Clergyman, The Evitable Conflict, The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec, The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, The Fermi Paradox Is Our Business Model, The Festival, The Fiddler of the Reels, The Figure in the Carpet, The Five-Storied Pagoda, The Fringe (short story), The Fun They Had, The Gardeners' Chronicle, The Geebung Polo Club, The Genesee Farmer, The Gentle Vultures, The Gentleman's Magazine, The Germ (periodical), The Gingerbread Girl, The GM Effect, The Gold-Bug, The Great Good Place (Henry James), The Great Snake, The Greatest Asset, The Haunter of the Dark, The Hazing, The Hill Times, The Hobby Horse, The Horror at Red Hook, The Hound, The Immortal Bard, The Instructor, The Jaunt, The Jolly Corner, The Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society, The Journal of Julius Rodman, The Ladies' Mercury, The Last Defender of Camelot (short story), The Last of the Masters, The Last Question, The Last Trump, The Last Word (Knight short story), The Latymer School, The Lawnmower Man, The Liberation of Earth, The Life and Times of Multivac, The Little Man on the Subway, The Little Pilgrim, The London Spy, The Lotus Eaters (Weinbaum), The Lurking Fear, The Mad Moon, The Magnificent Possession, The Malachite Casket (fairy tale), The Man of Adamant, The Man of the Crowd, The Man That Was Used Up, The Man Who Evolved, The Martian Star-Gazers, The Martian Way, The Menace from Earth, The Middle Years (story), The Mindworm, The Mistress of the Copper Mountain (fairy tale), The Monkey, The Monster (short story), The Monsters (short story), The National Law Journal, The Naturist Society, The New Statesman, The Next Time (short story), The Nose (Akutagawa short story), The Notting Hill Mystery, The Occident and American Jewish Advocate, The Outsider (short story), The Oval Portrait, The Penny Magazine, The Persistence of Memory (short story), The Phoenix (newspaper), The Picture in the House, The Pirate (short story), The Pit and the Pendulum, The Planet of Doubt, The Portable Star, The Premature Burial, The Primrose Path (Stoker novel), The Print Collector's Quarterly, The Pupil (short story), The Purloined Letter, The Python Papers Anthology, The Rabbits Who Caused All the Trouble, The Raft (short story), The Rajah's Diamond, The Reach, The Real Thing (story), The Reaper's Image, The Red Peri, The Richmond News Leader, The Rulers (short story), The Runaway Skyscraper, The School for Scandal, The Search (short story), The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, The Secret Sense, The Shaker Quarterly, The Shunned House, The Singing Bell, The Snowstorm, The Sound (short story), The Spectacles (short story), The Stand (comics), The Stone Flower, The Streets of Ashkelon, The Strong, The Suicide Club (short story collection), The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether, The Tactful Saboteur, The Talking Stone, The Tell-Tale Heart, The Tercentenary Incident, The Terrorist Hunters, The Thing on the Doorstep, The Three Strangers, The Tinker, The Toynbee Convector, The Unicorn in the Garden, The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall, The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, The Vampyre, The Veldt (short story), The Vineyard (magazine), The Washington Spectator, The Watchman (periodical), The Way It Came, The Weapon Too Dreadful to Use, The Wedding Gig, The Whisperer in Darkness, The Winnowing, The Woman of Endor, The Women Men Don't See, The World According to Kipling (A Plain Tale from the Hills), The Yellow Book, Thing of Beauty (short story), This Immortal, Thomas Asbury Morris, Thomas Mallon, Thompson Memorial Library, Thou Art the Man, Tidal Moon, Time Enough, Time Pussy, Timeline of music in the United States (1920–49), To Serve Man, Tomes & Talismans, Treaty of Utrecht, Trifid (magazine), Trout binning, Turin National University Library, U. Grant Miller Library, Uncle Otto's Truck, United States Congressional Serial Set, United States Reports, volume 1, United World College in Mostar, Universal Learning Centre, University of Michigan Library, University of Oklahoma, University of Utah Middle East Center, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, Up from the Bottomless Pit and Other Stories, Vault of the Beast, Veien frem, Vice Versa (magazine), Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc., Victorian Periodicals Review, Vihreä Lanka, Villanova (short story), VINITI Database RAS, Vintage Season, Volume (bibliography), Volunteer Special Constabulary, Vyasanagar College, Walter Kolbenhoff, Washington Journal, Waterclap, Web indexing, Welsh-language literature, Wesley Matthias Stanford, West German Audio Book Library for the Blind, What Is This Thing Called Love? (short story), What's in a Name?, When the People Fell, Whispers of the Mist Children, Willa (short story), William Cartwright (Bahamian politician), William Dade, William de Bois Maclaren, William Donald Albright, William Henry Wills (journalist), William James Wintle, William L. Clements Library, William Torrey Harris, William Turner Watkins, Without a Clue, Woman's Journal, Women's Lives, Word Processor of the Gods, Wrapper (philately), WSFA Small Press Award, Yeungnam University, Yiu Tung Public Library, You're Another, Younes and Soraya Nazarian Library, University of Haifa, Zdravljica, Zev Hirsch Bernstein, ZooBank, Zoological society, 1018 Arnolda, 19th-century Catholic periodical literature, 19th-century Dutch literature. Expand index (983 more) »

A Bundle of Letters

"A Bundle of Letters" is a comic short story by Henry James, originally published in The Parisian magazine in 1878, which is also when the story takes place.

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A Can of Paint

A Can of Paint is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt, originally published in Astounding in 1944.

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A Clean, Well-Lighted Place

"A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" is a short story by American author Ernest Hemingway, first published in Scribner's Magazine in 1933; it was also included in his collection Winner Take Nothing (1933).

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A Dictionary of the Chinese Language

A Dictionary of the Chinese Language, in Three Parts or Morrison's Chinese dictionary (1815-1823), compiled by the Anglo-Scottish missionary Robert Morrison was the first Chinese-English, English-Chinese dictionary.

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A Dream Within a Dream

"A Dream Within a Dream" is a poem written by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1849.

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A Guide to Window-Dressing

A Guide to Window-Dressing (sometimes stylised as A Guide to Window Dressing or A guide to window-dressing) is an illustrated anonymous publication and handbook on the subject of window-dressing first printed in London in 1883.

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A Logic Named Joe

"A Logic Named Joe" is a science fiction short story by Murray Leinster that was first published in the March 1946 issue of Astounding Science Fiction.

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A Martian Odyssey

"A Martian Odyssey" is a science fiction short story by American writer Stanley G. Weinbaum originally published in the July 1934 issue of Wonder Stories.

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A Matter of Traces

"A Matter of Traces" is a short story by science fiction author Frank Herbert which first appeared in Fantastic Universe magazine in November 1958 and later in Herbert’s 1985 short story collection Eye.

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A Mere Interlude

"A Mere Interlude" is a short story by Thomas Hardy.

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A Night at Greenway Court

"A Night at Greenway Court" is a short story by Willa Cather.

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A Piece of Steak

"A Piece of Steak" was a short story written by Jack London which first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in November 1909.

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A Planet Named Shayol

"A Planet Named Shayol" is a science fiction story by American writer Cordwainer Smith (pen name of Paul Linebarger), set in his Instrumentality universe.

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A Positive

"A Positive" is a 1998 horror short story by Kaaron Warren.

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A Thousand Deaths (Card short story)

"A Thousand Deaths" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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A Winter amid the Ice

"A Winter amid the Ice" (Un hivernage dans les glaces) is an 1855 short adventure story by Jules Verne.

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Abdulla Oripov (poet)

Abdulla Oripov (Abdulla Oripov, Абдулла Орипов) (March 21, 1941 – November 5, 2016) was an Uzbek poet, literary translator, and a politician.

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Abercrombie Station

"Abercrombie Station" is a science fiction short story by American author Jack Vance.

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Abraham Resnick

Abraham Resnick (1867–1942, Rochester, New York) was an American Rabbi, writer and publisher.

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Academic journal

An academic or scholarly journal is a periodical publication in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published.

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Accounting Today

Accounting Today is a trade magazine servicing the public accounting profession in the United States.

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ACM SIGGRAPH

ACM SIGGRAPH is the international Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques based in New York.

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Adelbert Van de Walle

Adelbert Van de Walle was a Flemish-Belgian architect, art historian and professor in the History of Art and Archaeology at the University of Ghent (UGent).

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Adolf von Harnack

Carl Gustav Adolf von Harnack (7 May 1851 – 10 June 1930) was a German Lutheran theologian and prominent church historian.

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Adolphe Napoléon Didron

Adolphe Napoléon Didron (1806–1867) was a French art historian and archaeologist.

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Advertising Research Foundation

The Advertising Research Foundation (ARF) is a nonprofit industry association for creating, aggregating, synthesizing and sharing knowledge in the fields of advertising and media.

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Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Materials

The Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Materials (also known as the Florence Agreement) is a 1950 UNESCO treaty whereby states agree to not impose customs duties on certain educational, scientific, and cultural materials that are imported.

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AIPC Magazine

AIPC Magazine is a quarterly Italian-language periodical and the official publication of Associazione Italiana Piante Carnivore (AIPC), a carnivorous plant society based in Italy.

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Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals

The Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals (AULIMP) was created in 1949 as a research tool for students and faculty of Air University.

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Alaska (magazine)

Alaska is a periodical devoted to news and discussion of issues and features of and from Alaska.

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Alexander Preston Shaw

Alexander Preston Shaw was notable as an African-American pastor, editor, and bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Church.

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Alexandre O'Neill

Alexandre Manuel Vahia de Castro O'Neill de Bulhões, GOSE (19 December 1924, in Lisbon – 21 August 1986, in Lisbon) was a Portuguese writer and poet of Irish descent.

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Alfred Nossig

Alfred Nossig (1864–1943) was a Jewish sculptor, musician, writer, and public activist.

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Ali Kararname

Ali Kararname (Kararnâme-i Âlî) is a government decree which was issued in 1867 and allowed the state officials to close down newspaper which posed a treat to the regime.

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All the Troubles of the World

"All the Troubles of the World" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Alliance pour les chiffres de la presse et des médias

OJD (Office de justification de la diffusion, "Circulation Audit Office"), formerly Diffusion Contrôle, is a French nonprofit organisation (in French: Association loi de 1901) that certifies the circulation of newspapers and periodicals in France, to provide advertisers with audience measurement figures.

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Altamonte Springs City Library

Altamonte Springs City Library serves the residents of Altamonte Springs, Florida.

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Altes Land

Altes Land is an area of reclaimed marshland straddling parts of Lower Saxony and Hamburg.

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America (short story)

"America" is a science fiction short story by American writer Orson Scott Card, originally published in the January 1987 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine.

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American comic book

An American comic book is a thin periodical, typically 32-pages, containing comics content.

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American comic book tropes

American comic book tropes are common elements and literary devices related to American comic books.

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American Museum of Natural History

The American Museum of Natural History (abbreviated as AMNH), located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, is one of the largest museums in the world.

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American Numismatic Society

The American Numismatic Society (ANS) is a New York City-based organization dedicated to the study of coins and medals.

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Amistad Research Center

The Amistad Research Center (ARC) is an independent archives and manuscripts repository in the United States that specializes in the history of African Americans and ethnic minorities.

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Anarchism in Israel

Anarchism has been an undercurrent in the politics of Palestine and Israel for over a century.

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Andrew David Urshan

Andrew David Urshan (born Andreos Bar Dawid Urshan; 1884–1967) was a Persian-born Assyrian evangelist and author.

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Andrey Nitchenko

Andrey Nítchenko (born 1983) is a Russian poet.

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Ann Eliza Bleecker

Ann Eliza Bleecker (October 1752 – November 23, 1783) was an American poet and correspondent.

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Annals

Annals (annāles, from annus, "year") are a concise historical record in which events are arranged chronologically, year by year, although the term is also used loosely for any historical record.

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Annie Louisa Walker

Anna Louisa Walker (23 June 1836 in Staffordshire – 7 July 1907 in Bath, Somerset) was an English and Canadian teacher and author.

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Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature

Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature (ABELL) is an English language bibliography pertaining to the English lexicon and its literature.

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Annual publication

Annual publications, more often called simply annuals, are periodical publications appearing regularly once per year.

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Arcadia (play)

Arcadia is a 1993 play by Tom Stoppard concerning the relationship between past and present, order and disorder, certainty and uncertainty.

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Archives and Collections Society

The Archives and Collections Society is a non-profit foundation, incorporated in 1999, dedicated to maritime history and conservation, marine research and nautical education, based on the shores of the Great Lakes, in Picton, Ontario.

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Ardashes Der-Khachadourian

Ardashes Der-Khachadourian (Արտաշէս Տէր Խաչատուրեան), - Armenian diasporan linguist, bibliographer, philologist, historian, periodicals and book collector, lexicographer, grammarist, and editor.

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Artūras Skučas

Artūras Antanas Skučas (born March 7, 1961) is a writer and military man of Lithuania.

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Arthur (magazine)

Arthur magazine was a bi-monthly periodical that was founded in October 2002, by publisher Laris Kreslins and editor Jay Babcock.

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Arthur Lovekin Prize in Journalism

The Arthur Lovekin Prize for Excellence in Journalism is an annual journalism award in Western Australia.

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Arya: A Philosophical Review

Arya: A Philosophical Review was a 64-page monthly periodical written by Sri Aurobindo and published in India between 1914 and 1921.

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Asia Inc.

Asia Inc. is an international business magazine in Asia with world-wide distribution.

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Asian Private Banker

Asian Private Banker is an Asia-based intelligence, data and connections company which focuses on Asia's private wealth management communities.

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Association for Information Science and Technology

The Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) is a non-profit membership organization for information professionals.

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Association for Scottish Literary Studies

The Association for Scottish Literary Studies (ASLS) is a Scottish educational charity, founded in 1970 to promote and support the teaching, study and writing of Scottish literature.

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Astronomical League

The Astronomical League is an umbrella organization of amateur astronomy societies.

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Astur-Leonese languages

Astur-Leonese is a group of closely related Romance languages of the West Iberian branch, including.

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Asturian language

Asturian (asturianu,Art. 1 de la formerly also known as bable) is a West Iberian Romance language spoken in Principality of Asturias, Spain.

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Ateneo Professional Schools Library

The Ateneo Professional Schools Library (abbreviated as APSL) is an academic library of the Ateneo Professional Schools of the Ateneo de Manila University.

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Atlantic Naturalist

The Atlantic Naturalist was a periodical published by the Audubon Society of the District of Columbia (later the Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States) between 1950 and 1976, serving as the society's official organ.

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Audio (magazine)

Audio magazine was a periodical published from 1947 to 2000, and was America's longest-running audio magazine.

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Augustan literature

Augustan literature (sometimes referred to misleadingly as Georgian literature) is a style of British literature produced during the reigns of Queen Anne, King George I, and George II in the first half of the 18th century and ending in the 1740s, with the deaths of Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, in 1744 and 1745, respectively.

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Augusto dos Anjos

Augusto de Carvalho Rodrigues dos Anjos (April 20, 1884 – November 12, 1914) was a Brazilian poet and professor.

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Aurora de Chile

The Aurora de Chile (English: Dawn of Chile) was the first periodical in Chilean history and mostly dealt with politics and political philosophy.

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Aurora in Four Voices

"Aurora in Four Voices" is a short science fiction novella written by Catherine Asaro and published in December 1998.

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Autobiography

An autobiography (from the Greek, αὐτός-autos self + βίος-bios life + γράφειν-graphein to write) is a self-written account of the life of oneself.

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Avatar (short story)

Avatar, first published in 1856, is a Fantastique 19th century short story by French writer Théophile Gautier.

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Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library

The Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library is a library located in Avery Hall on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University in the New York City.

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Aviculture

Aviculture is the practice of keeping and breeding birds and the culture that forms around it.

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Ayana (short story)

"Ayana" is a short story by Stephen King that was originally published in the Fall 2007 issue of The Paris Review, and later included in King's collection Just After Sunset in November of 2008.

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Azerbaijan International

Azerbaijan International is a magazine that discusses issues related to Azerbaijanis around the world.

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Aziz Nesin

Aziz Nesin (born Mehmet Nusret, 20 December 1915 – 6 July 1995) was a Turkish writer, humorist and the author of more than 100 books.

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Azriel Graeber

Azriel Graeber is a freelance journalist, scholar, PhD and founder of the Jewish Scholarship Society.

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Édouard-Christophe Pynaert

Édouard-Christophe Pynaert (May 29, 1835 – October 28, 1900) was a Belgian botanist and horticulturalist born in Ghent.

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Balaji Institute of Telecom and Management Pune

Balaji Institute of Telecom and Management (BITM Pune) is an autonomous telecom business management school in Pune, India.

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BAM (magazine)

BAM (Bay Area Music) was a free bi-weekly music magazine founded and published by Dennis Erokan in the San Francisco Bay Area starting in January 1976 and continuing on for 23 years until 1999.

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Bangui

Bangui (or Bangî in Sango, formerly written Bangi in English) is the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic.

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Barbara of the House of Grebe

"Barbara of the House of Grebe" is the second of ten short stories in Thomas Hardy's frame narrative A Group of Noble Dames.

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Be My Guest (short story)

"Be My Guest" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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Beachworld

"Beachworld" is a short science fiction story by Stephen King, first published in Weird Tales in 1984, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.

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Beauregard Houston-Montgomery

Beauregard Houston-Montgomery is a doll collector and author on the subjects of doll making and doll collecting.

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Belgrade University Library

The Svetozar Marković University Library (Универзитетска библиотека Светозар Марковић) is the central library within the system of the University of Belgrade's libraries, named after Svetozar Marković, Serbian political activist in the 19th century.

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Beloved Name

"Beloved Name" or "That Dear Name" (Dorogoe imjachko, lit. "The Dear Name") is a folk tale (the so-called skaz) of the Ural region of Siberia collected and reworked by Pavel Bazhov.

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Berenice (short story)

"Berenice" is a short horror story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in the Southern Literary Messenger in 1835.

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Berkeley Tribe

The Berkeley Tribe was a radical counterculture underground newspaper published in Berkeley, California from 1969 to 1972.

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Berlin State Library

The Berlin State Library (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin; officially abbreviated as SBB, colloquially Stabi) is a universal library in Berlin, Germany and a property of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.

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Berthold Oppenheim

Berthold Oppenheim (1867–1942) was the rabbi of Olomouc,Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography.

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Beyond the Door (short story)

"Beyond the Door" is a low fantasy short story by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in the January 1954 issue of Fantastic Universe.

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BIBFRAME

BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework) is a data model for bibliographic description.

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Bibliographic index

A bibliographic index is a bibliography intended to help find a publication.

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Biblioteca Las Américas

Biblioteca Las Américas (BLA), is the main library of the South Texas Independent School District.

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Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal

The Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal (Library of the Arsenal, founded 1757) in Paris has been part of the Bibliothèque nationale de France since 1934.

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Bibliothèque Saint-Jean

Bibliothèque Saint-Jean (BSJ) is an academic and research library at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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Billie Ray Martin

Billie Ray Martin (born 1970) is a German singer-songwriter, known for her single "Your Loving Arms", which reached the Top 10 of both the UK Singles Chart (#6) and the Irish Singles Chart (#8) in 1995, and reached number one on the US Dance Club Chart.

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Biography

A biography, or simply bio, is a detailed description of a person's life.

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Birth of a Notion (short story)

"Birth of a Notion" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Bjørn Vassnes

Bjørn Roar Vassnes (born 16 November 1951) is a Norwegian musician and writer.

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Black Friar of the Flame

"Black Friar of the Flame" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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Blasphemy law in the Republic of Ireland

In the state of Ireland, blasphemy is required to be prohibited by Article 40.6.1.i. of the 1937 Constitution.

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Blendle

Blendle is a Dutch online news platform that aggregates articles from a variety of newspapers and magazines and sells them on a pay-per-article basis.

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Blind Alley

"Blind Alley" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Blue Island, Illinois

Blue Island is a city in Cook County, Illinois, located approximately south of Chicago's Loop.

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Blue Wizard Is About To Die!

Blue Wizard Is About To Die!: Prose, Poems, and Emoto-Versatronic Expressionist Pieces About Video Games (1980-2003) is a volume of verse written by Seth Flynn Barkan in 2003; the title is a phrase heard in the arcade game Gauntlet II.

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Bodleian Law Library

The Bodleian Law Library (BLL) is an academic library in Oxford, England.

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Bon-Bon (short story)

"Bon-Bon" is a comedic short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in December 1832 in the Philadelphia Saturday Courier.

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Book History (journal)

Book History is the official publication of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing.

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Book series

A book series is a sequence of books having certain characteristics in common that are formally identified together as a group.

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Bookland

"Bookland" is the informal name for the Unique Country Code (UCC) prefix allocated in the 1980s for European Article Number (EAN) identifiers of published books, regardless of country of origin, so that the EAN namespace can catalogue books by ISBN rather than maintaining a redundant parallel numbering system.

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Bookselling

Bookselling is the commercial trading of books which is the retail and distribution end of the publishing process.

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Borders (UK)

Borders (UK) Ltd., aka Borders & Books etc., was established as a Borders Group subsidiary in 1998 and in 2007 became independent of the US company.

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Boris Stomakhin

Boris Vladimirovich Stomakhin (Russian: Борис Владимирович Стомахин) (born August 24, 1974, Moscow) is a Russian radical political activist, and editor of "Radical politics" periodical.

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Born to Exile

Born to Exile is a fantasy novel by author Phyllis Eisenstein, the first of her two Alaric novels.

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Born-digital

The term born-digital refers to materials that originate in a digital form.

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas

The Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) is a global botanical research institute and learning center located in the Cultural District of Fort Worth, Texas.

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Brapci

BRAPCI is a referential database of Information Science periodical articles, created by the Department of Information Management of the Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), in Curitiba, PR, Brazil.

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Brazilian Society of Health Informatics

The Sociedade Brasileira de Informática em Saúde (Brazilian Society of Health Informatics), abbreviated as SBIS, is a professional society created in November 1986 in Campinas, during the First Brazilian Congress on Health Informatics.

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Breaking the Game

"Breaking the Game" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Breeds There a Man...?

"Breeds There a Man...?" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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British Chilean

The British Chileans are people of British ancestry, in full or in part, who reside in Chile.

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British North Borneo Herald

The British North Borneo Herald (BNBH) was a periodical magazine in British North Borneo, published between 1883 until 1941 by the government of North Borneo under various official names.

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British people

The British people, or the Britons, are the citizens of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the British Overseas Territories, and the Crown dependencies.

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Broadway Journal

The Broadway Journal was a short-lived New York City-based newspaper founded by Charles Frederick Briggs and John Bisco in 1844 and was published from January 1845 to January 1846.

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Brokeback Mountain (short story)

"Brokeback Mountain" is a short story by American author Annie Proulx.

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Bukit Batok Public Library

Bukit Batok Public Library is located at Bukit Batok on the third floor of West Mall in Singapore.

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Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society

The Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society was a quarterly periodical and the official publication of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society.

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Business information

Business information is one of the three main segments of the information industry.

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Business Standard

Business Standard is the third largest Indian English-language daily newspaper published by Business Standard Ltd (BSL) in two languages, English and Hindi.

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Canadian Housing and Renewal Association

The Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA) is a national non-profit association in Canada representing those working in (or concerned with the state of) affordable housing and homelessness in Canada.

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Cancels

Cancel, sb., is a bibliographic term for a replaced leaf in a printed book.

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Carlo Cataldo

Carlo Cataldo (born 7 June 1933 in Alcamo) is an Italian historian, poet and teacher.

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Carniflora Australis

Carniflora Australis was a biannual English-language periodical and the official publication of the Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society.

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Cary W. Hartman

Cary Winfield Hartman was an academic who published and lectured throughout the American Mid-West on the American Indian for 25 years before becoming a well known beekeeping enthusiast in California.

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Casiano Communications

Casiano Communications Inc. (CCI) was founded in 1973, by Manuel A. Casiano, who died on May 19, 2017 at the age of 86.

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Cassandra (short story)

"Cassandra" is a science fiction short story by American science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh.

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CAT (magazine)

CAT (Civil Aviation Training) is an international simulation and training publication produced bi-monthly in the UK by Halldale Media.

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Cat Stevens

Yusuf Islam (born Steven Demetre Georgiou), commonly known by his former stage name Cat Stevens, is a British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

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Catabolic Magic

"Catabolic Magic" is a 2004 fantasy short story by Richard Harland.

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Catch That Rabbit

"Catch that Rabbit" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Celephaïs

"Celephaïs" is a fantasy story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in early November 1920 and first published in the May 1922 issue of the Rainbow.

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Central Catholic Library

The Central Catholic Library (Leabharlann an Chreidimh) is a library located in Dublin, Ireland.

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Cerebus phonebook

Cerebus phonebooks are the paperback collections that Dave Sim has collected his comic book series Cerebus in since 1986.

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Challenge (Communist journal)

Challenge is the name of organisational publications of two separate known communist groups.

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Chamber Music Journal

The Chamber Music Journal is a periodical devoted exclusively to non-standard, rare or unknown chamber music of merit.

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Chapin A. Harris

Chapin Aaron Harris A.M., MD, D.D.S. (May 6, 1806 in Pompey, N.Y. – September 29, 1860 in Baltimore, Maryland) was an American physician and dentist and dentistry school founder.

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Charles Babbage Institute

The Charles Babbage Institute is a research center at the University of Minnesota specializing in the history of information technology, particularly the history of digital computing, programming/software, and computer networking since 1935.

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Charles Frederick Partington

Charles Frederick Partington (died 1857?) was a British science lecturer and writer.

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Charles Yale Harrison

Charles Yale Harrison (16 June 1898 – 17 March 1954) was a Canadian author and journalist, best known for his 1930 anti-war novella Generals Die in Bed.

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Charlotte Lennox

Charlotte Lennox, née Ramsay (c. 1730 – 4 January 1804) was a Scottish author and poet.

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Chattery Teeth (short story)

"Chattery Teeth" is a short story by American writer Stephen King.

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Chavo Guerrero Jr.

Salvador Guerrero IV (born 20 October 1970) also known as Chavo Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero Jr., is a Mexican American actor, professional wrestler currently signed to Lucha Underground.

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Chen Duxiu

Chen Duxiu (October 8, 1879 – May 27, 1942) was a Chinese revolutionary socialist, educator, philosopher, and author, who co-founded the Chinese Communist Party (with Li Dazhao) in 1921, serving from 1921 to 1927 as its first General Secretary.

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Children's World (magazine)

Children's World is a children's magazine founded by K. Shankar Pillai, a well known cartoonist, to be a forum for writings by children, budding as well as established authors.

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China International Publishing Group

The China International Publishing Group (CIPG), also known as the China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration, is the largest foreign-language publishing organisation in China.

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Chinese Library Classification

The Chinese Library Classification (CLC), also known as Classification for Chinese Libraries (CCL), is effectively the national library classification scheme in China.

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Christian Examiner

The Christian Examiner was an American periodical published in the 19th century.

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Christian Science Publishing Society

The Christian Science Publishing Society was established in 1898 by Mary Baker Eddy and is the publishing arm of The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Christianity Today

Christianity Today magazine is an evangelical Christian periodical that was founded in 1956 and is based in Carol Stream, Illinois.

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Christmas on Ganymede

"Christmas on Ganymede" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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CIA Library

The CIA Library is a library available only to Central Intelligence Agency personnel, contains approximately 125,000 books and archives of about 1,700 periodicals.

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Cinematheque de Saint-Etienne

Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at:fr:Cinémathèque de Saint-Étienne; see its history for attribution. The cinematheque of Saint-Etienne is a public film organization.

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Circulation Verification Council

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City of Camarillo Public Library

The City of Camarillo Public Library serves the residents of Camarillo, California.

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Classic Motorsports

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Classified advertising

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Clementine Deymann

Clementine Deymann was a priest and prison chaplain.

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Cletus Nelson Nwadike

Cletus Nelson Nwadike, born 1966 is a Swedish-Nigerian poet and author.

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CODEN

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Colliding Branes

"Colliding Branes" is a science fiction short story by Rudy Rucker and Bruce Sterling.

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Comics Buyer's Guide

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Committee of the Whole (short story)

"Committee of the Whole" is a short story by American science fiction author Frank Herbert; it first appeared in Galaxy magazine in 1965 and later in Herbert's 1985 short story collection The Worlds of Frank Herbert.

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Common Time

"Common Time" is a science fiction short story by American writer James Blish.

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Community correspondent

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Comparison of e-readers

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Consuelo (novel)

Consuelo is a novel by George Sand, first published serially in 1842-1843 in La Revue indépendante, a periodical founded in 1841 by Sand, Pierre Leroux and Louis Viardot.

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Cool Air

"Cool Air" is a short story by the American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in March 1926 and published in the March 1928 issue of Tales of Magic and Mystery.

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Copesa

Copesa (Consorcio Periodístico de Chile) is one of the more important Chilean media conglomerate.

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Cornell University Library

The Cornell University Library is the library system of Cornell University.

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Cover date

Cover date refers to the date displayed on the covers of periodical publications such as magazines and comic books.

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Crain Communications

Crain Communications Inc is an American publishing conglomerate based in Detroit, Michigan.

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Critical Mass (Pohl and Kornbluth short story)

Critical Mass is a science fiction novelette written by Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth.

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Cronicl yr Ysgol Sabbothol

Cronicl yr Ysgol Sabbothol was a late 19th century monthly Welsh language periodical, published in Dolgellau by D. H. Jones (Swyddfa'r Goleuad).

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Current Literature

Current Literature (1888–1925) was an American magazine published in New York City.

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Curt Weibull

Curt Weibull (19 August 1886 – 10 November 1991) was a Swedish historian, educator and author.

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Cyberpunk (novel)

Cyberpunk is a science fiction short story and novel written by Bruce Bethke in 1980, published November 1983 in Amazing Stories magazine, and published in novel form online.

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D Shina

D.

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DAISY Digital Talking Book

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Dan Koeppel

Dan Koeppel (born 1962) is an American author and columnist.

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Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe (13 September 1660 - 24 April 1731), born Daniel Foe, was an English trader, writer, journalist, pamphleteer and spy.

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Das Taublatt

Das Taublatt is a triannual German-language periodical based in Bochum and the official publication of Gesellschaft für fleischfressende Pflanzen im deutschsprachigen Raum, a carnivorous plant society based in Germany.

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David Quinlan (film critic)

David Quinlan is an English film critic, journalist, film historian and author.

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Därdemänd

Zakir Sadíq ulı Rämiev (1859–1921,, Tatar: Закир Садыйк улы Рәмиев, Russian: Закир Садыкович Рамеев, Zakir Ramiyev) who used the pen name Därdemänd or Derdmend (Tatar: Дәрдмәнд) was a famous Tatar poet, manufacturer and patron of arts.

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Dead of Winter (short story)

"Dead of Winter" is a 2006 horror short story by Stephen Dedman.

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Deadline (science fiction story)

"Deadline" is a 1944 science fiction short story by American writer Cleve Cartmill, first published in Astounding Science Fiction.

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Dear Pen Pal

"Dear Pen Pal" is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt.

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Delhi Public Library

Delhi Public Library is a national depository library in the Indian state of Delhi.

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Dentistry Magazine

Dentistry Magazine was first published in 1995.

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Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary

Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary is an independent Baptist seminary in Allen Park, Michigan, operated in association with the Inter-City Baptist Church in Allen Park.

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Deutsche Rundschau

Deutsche Rundschau is a literary and political periodical established in 1874 by Julius Rodenberg.

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Devin Friedman

Devin Friedman is an American journalist.

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Dewey Decimal Classification

The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), or Dewey Decimal System, is a proprietary library classification system first published in the United States by Melvil Dewey in 1876.

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DeWitt Wallace

DeWitt Wallace (born William Roy DeWitt Wallace; November 12, 1889 – March 30, 1981), was an American magazine publisher.

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DG (company)

Invented and founded by John R. Armstrong then sold to Scott Ginsberg in 1993, Digital Generation Systems, Inc.

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Dhar Polytechnic Mahavidhyalaya

Dhar Polytechnic Mahavidhyalaya Dhar, (Hindi:शासकीय पॉलिटेक्निक कॉलेज, धार) is a polytechnic technical college in Dhar It was established in Raja Bhoj city Dhar Near to Indore City in 1998 and Affiliated from Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya.

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Die Pleite

Die Pleite was a German periodical founded and edited by George Grosz, Wieland Herzfelde, and John Heartfield, which ran from 1919 to 1924.

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Digital Library of Slovenia

The Digital Library of Slovenia (short: dLib) is an Internet service—since 2006 a part of European Library—that allows access to digitalized material from the National and University Library of Slovenia.

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Dionée

Dionée is a quarterly French-language periodical and the official publication of Association Francophone des Amateurs de Plantes Carnivores, a carnivorous plant society based in France.

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Direct market

The direct market is the dominant distribution and retail network for American comic books.

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Divyadaan: Salesian Institute of Philosophy, Nashik

Divyadaan: Salesian Institute of Philosophy is a centre for philosophical studies at Don Bosco Marg, Nashik 422 005, India, offering bachelor's and master's degree courses in philosophy.

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Dnestrovskaya Pravda

Dnestrovskaya Pravda is a Russian-language newspaper from Tiraspol, the capital of Transnistria.

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Domingo Pérez Minik

Domingo Pérez Minik (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 1903–1989), was a Spanish writer.

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Donald N. Bastian

Donald N. Bastian is a retired Bishop of The Free Methodist Church of North America, serving in this office from 1974-1990.

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Dongchu

Dongchu (1907–1977) was a Chinese Ch'an Master in Mainland China and later in Taiwan, and also the teacher of respected modern-day Ch'an Master Sheng-yen.

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Dongguan library

Dongguan Library is a prefecture-level city public library in Dongguan, Guangdong province, People's Republic of China.

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Dr. Dobb's Journal

Dr.

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Dreaming Is a Private Thing

"Dreaming Is a Private Thing" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, first published in the December 1955 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and reprinted in the 1957 collection Earth Is Room Enough.

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Driff Field

Driff Field, also known as drif field, driffield, dryfeld or simply Drif was a figure in the British book-dealing world during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Dušan Vuksan

Dušan D. Vuksan (Душан Д. Вуксан; 3. July 1881, Medak, Kingdom of Croatia–Slavonia – 24. December 1944, Belgrade) was a Serbian pedagogue, historian, editor and prominent representative of Montenegrin historiography in Yugoslavia during the interwar period.

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Dulcie and Decorum

"Dulcie and Decorum" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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Dysgedydd y Plant

Dysgedydd y Plant was a Welsh language periodical produced for use by Congregationalist Church Sunday schools.

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E for Effort

"E for Effort" is a science fiction novelette by American writer T. L. Sherred, first published in 1947, about the consequences of a time viewer, a machine that projects images of the past.

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E-reader

An e-reader, also called an e-book reader or e-book device, is a mobile electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital e-books and periodicals.

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Edgar Church

Edgar Church (November 28, 1888 – 1978), was a comics collector and artist who worked independently and eventually for the telephone company in Colorado illustrating commercial telephone book advertisements, precursors to Yellow Pages advertisements.

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Egotism; or, The Bosom-Serpent

"Egotism; or, The Bosom-Serpent" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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Eight Episodes

"Eight Episodes" is a science fiction short story by Robert Reed.

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Eli-Eri Moura

Eli-Eri Moura (born March 30, 1963, in Campina Grande, Paraíba) is a Brazilian composer, conductor and music theorist.

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Elio Lo Cascio

Elio Lo Cascio (born 31 May 1948) is an Italian historian and teacher of Roman history at the Sapienza University of Rome.

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Elizabeth of Luxembourg

Elizabeth of Luxembourg (7 October 1409 – 19 December 1442) was queen consort of Germany, Hungary and Bohemia.

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Emil J. Walter

Emil Jakob Walter (December 13, 1897 – March 10, 1984) was a Swiss sociologist.

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Employee Benefit Research Institute

Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research institute based in Washington, DC, that produces original research on health, savings, retirement, and economic security issues, including 401(k) and retirement plan coverage data, post-retirement income adequacy, health coverage and the uninsured, and economic security of the elderly.

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Encounter with a Skull

"Encounter with a Skull" is a short story by Koda Rohan.

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Encyclopædia Metropolitana

The Encyclopædia Metropolitana was an encyclopedic work published in London, from 1817 to 1845, by part publication.

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Ender's Game (short story)

"Ender's Game" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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English Chileans

English Chileans (Spanish: Anglochilenos) are citizens of Chile who are descended from English people who have emigrated.

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English diaspora

The English diaspora consists of English people and their descendants who emigrated from England.

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English Woman's Journal

The English Woman's Journal was a periodical published monthly between 1858 and 1864 and cost 1 shilling.

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Ensign (LDS magazine)

The Ensign of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly shortened to Ensign, is an official periodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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Environmental Law Institute

The Environmental Law Institute (ELI) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization, headquartered in Washington, D.C., that seeks to "make law work for people, places, and the planet" through its work as an environmental law educator, convener, publisher, and research engine.

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Ephraim Deinard

Ephraim Deinard (1846–1930) was one of the greatest Hebrew "bookmen" of all time.

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Ernst Steiger

Ernst Steiger (October 4, 1832 - August 2, 1917) was an American bookseller, publisher and bibliographer.

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Escape!

"Escape!" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Esquire (magazine)

Esquire is an American men's magazine, published by the Hearst Corporation in the United States.

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Essay

An essay is, generally, a piece of writing that gives the author's own argument — but the definition is vague, overlapping with those of a paper, an article, a pamphlet, and a short story.

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Ethel Voynich

Ethel Lilian Voynich, née Boole (11 May 1864 – 27 July 1960) was an Irish novelist and musician, and a supporter of several revolutionary causes.

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Europe (short story)

"Europe" is a short story by Henry James first published in Scribner's Magazine in June, 1899.

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Exile to Hell

"Exile to Hell" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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Extempore

"Extempore" (alternate title "The Beach Where Time Began") is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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Eye for Eye

Eye for Eye (1987) is a science fiction novella by Orson Scott Card.

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Eyes Do More Than See

"Eyes Do More Than See" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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Falling Onto Mars

"Falling Onto Mars" is a science fiction short story written in 2002 by Geoffrey A. Landis.

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Family History Library

The Family History Library (FHL) is a genealogical research facility in downtown Salt Lake City.

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Far Centaurus

"Far Centaurus" is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt, first published in Astounding Science Fiction in 1944.

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Farmers' Almanac

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Faroese Scientific Society

The Faroese Scientific Society (Føroya Fróðskaparfelag), was founded in 1952 with the object of promoting co-operation in all fields of learning, collecting scientific literature, and publishing the results of research on or carried out in the Faroe Islands.

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Fat Farm

"Fat Farm" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Father's Kill

"Father's Kill" is a 2009 fantasy short story by Christopher Green.

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Feludar Goendagiri

Feludar Goendagiri (English title: Danger in Darjeeling) is a short story written by Satyajit Ray featuring private detective Feluda.

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Feminine Intuition

"Feminine Intuition" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, originally published in the October 1969 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and collected in The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976), The Complete Robot (1982), and Robot Visions (1990).

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Fictional location

Fictional locations are places that exist only in fiction and not in reality, such as the Negaverse or Planet X. Writers may create and describe such places to serve as backdrop for their fictional works.

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Field Ornithology Group of Sri Lanka

Field Ornithology Group of Sri Lanka, commonly abbreviated FOGSL, is the Sri Lankan affiliate of BirdLife International.

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Fifth Estate (periodical)

Fifth Estate (FE) is a U.S. periodical, based in Detroit, Michigan, begun in 1965, but with staff members across North America who connect via the Internet.

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Financial Times

The Financial Times (FT) is a Japanese-owned (since 2015), English-language international daily newspaper headquartered in London, with a special emphasis on business and economic news.

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First Law

"First Law" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, first published in the October 1956 issue of Fantastic Universe magazine and later collected in The Rest of the Robots (1964) and The Complete Robot (1982).

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Fisheries science

Fisheries science is the academic discipline of managing and understanding fisheries.

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Flag of Mars

A flag of Mars is a flag or flag design that represents the planet Mars or that represents a fictional Martian government.

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Flash prose

Flash prose, also known as flash literature, is brief creative writing, generally on the order of between 500 and 1500 words.

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Flight on Titan

"Flight on Titan" is a science fiction short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum.

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For the Birds (short story)

"For the Birds" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. The editor of a proposed fashion magazine wanted a science fiction story about a clothing designer. Asimov agreed, and wrote the story in November 1978. It was accepted, but the proposed magazine never appeared, and Asimov sold the story to Asimov's Science Fiction. "For the Birds" was published in the May 1980 issue of Asimov's, and was reprinted in the 1983 collection The Winds of Change and Other Stories. The story was one of three Asimov wrote in the late 1970s set among a series of O'Neill-type space habitats.

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Foresters' Association of Turkey

The Foresters' Association of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Ormancılar Derneği, or TOD) is a Turkish environmental society related to forest ecosystems established in 1924.

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Fragments of a Hologram Rose

"Fragments of a Hologram Rose" is a science fiction short story by William Gibson.

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Franconia Mennonite Conference

Franconia Mennonite Conference is a conference of Mennonite Church USA based in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, with 45 congregations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Vermont, New York and California and 19 conference related ministries.

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Fred A. Hillery

Fred A. Hillery (August 25, 1854 – August 23, 1937) was an early leader in the American Holiness Movement; the founding president of the South Providence Holiness Association; the founding pastor of the People's Evangelical Church, the "mother church of the Church of the Nazarene in the East"; a co-founder of the Central Evangelical Holiness Association and also of the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America; one of the founders of the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (now Eastern Nazarene College); one of the founding fathers of the Church of the Nazarene; and the publisher of holiness periodicals and books.

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Free China Journal

Free China Journal was a periodical that was published by the Republic of China (ROC) government after its retreat to Taiwan following the Chinese Civil War.

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Freedom of the press

Freedom of the press or freedom of the media is the principle that communication and expression through various media, including printed and electronic media, especially published materials, should be considered a right to be exercised freely.

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Freedom of the press in Laos

Laos has one of the most restrictive media environments in the world.

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Fuse (magazine)

FUSE was a Toronto-based Canadian non-profit arts and culture periodical published by Artons Cultural Affairs Society and Publishing Inc.

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Gabinetto Vieusseux

The Gabinetto Scientifico Letterario G. P. Vieusseux, founded in 1819 by Giovan Pietro Vieusseux, a Protestant merchant from Geneva, is a library in Florence, Italy.

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Gabriel Alomar i Villalonga

Gabriel Alomar (1873–1941) was a poet, essayist, educator and diplomat of the early twentieth century in Spain, closely related to the Catalan art movement Modernisme.

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Gaelic Journal

The Gaelic Journal (Irisleabhar na Gaedhilge) was a periodical publication "exclusively devoted to the preservation and cultivation of the Irish Language".

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Galley Slave

"Galley Slave" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, originally published in the December 1957 issue of Galaxy; it was later included in the collections The Rest of the Robots and The Complete Robot.

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GAO Journal

The GAO Journal was an American magazine published during the late 20th century that succeeded The GAO Review.

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GAO Review

The GAO Review was an American magazine published during the late 20th century.

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Géza Szávai

Géza Szávai (born 4 December 1950) is a Hungarian novelist.

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General Archive of the Nation (Argentina)

The General Archive of the Nation (in Spanish: Archivo General de la Nación) are the national archives of Argentina.

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Geoffrey Cantor

Geoffrey N. Cantor (born 1943) is Emeritus Professor of the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Leeds and Honorary Senior Research Associate at UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies at University College London.

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George Irumbayam

George Irumbayam is a literary critic and literature researcher.

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George Tomkyns Chesney

Sir George Tomkyns Chesney, KCB, CSI, CIE (30 April 1830 in Tiverton, Devon – 31 March 1895), was a British Army general, brother of Colonel Charles Cornwallis Chesney and of writer Matilda Marian Pullan.

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George Walter Prothero

Sir George Walter Prothero, KBE, FBA (14 October 1848 – 10 July 1922) was an English historian, writer, and academic, and served as the president of the Royal Historical Society from 1901 to 1905.

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Georgia State University

Georgia State University (commonly referred to as Georgia State, State, or GSU) is a public research university in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

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Georgia State University Library

The Georgia State University Library is an academic research library affiliated with Georgia State University.

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Gerber/Hart Library and Archives

The Gerber/Hart Library and Archives (or "The Henry Gerber–Pearl M. Hart Library: The Midwest Lesbian & Gay Resource Center"), founded in 1981, is the largest circulating library of gay and lesbian titles in the Midwestern United States.

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Gerhard Eichelmann

Gerhard Eichelmann (born in 1962) is a leading German wine critic with an international influence on German wine.

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German Historical Institute Paris

The German Historical Institute Paris (GHIP) or Institut historique allemand (IHA) is an international research institute situated in Paris, France.

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Gert Fram

"Gert Fram" is the first short story that was published by American author Orson Scott Card.

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Getting Even (short story)

Getting Even is a fantasy short story by Isaac Asimov.

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Giant Killer (story)

"Giant Killer" is a science fiction short story by A. Bertram Chandler.

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Gideon Brooke

Gideon Brooke (c. 1814 – November 1881) was an American politician and businessman who was a member of the 8th Arizona Territorial Legislature in 1875.

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Gilbert Phelps

Gilbert Phelps (3 January 1915 – 15 June 1993) was a British educationist and author, best known for nine distinguished novels that he wrote between 1953 and 1975 and for his literary criticism which embraces several foreign literatures, chiefly Russian and African.

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Gimmicks Three

"Gimmicks Three" is a fantasy short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Glasses (short story)

"Glasses" is an 1896 short story by Henry James.

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Glossary of library and information science

Summary of this page This page is a glossary of library and information science.

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Glossary of literary terms

The following is a list of literary terms; that is, those words used in discussion, classification, criticism, and analysis of poetry, novels, and picture books.

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Goa liberation movement

The Goa liberation movement was a movement which sought to end Portuguese colonial rule in Goa, India.

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Goa Special Status

Special Status for Goa is a concept to make Goa as a separate entity from India.

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Goalpara College

Goalpara College (Assamese: গোৱালপাৰা মহাবিদ্যালয়) is an old and premier institution of higher learning in western Assam, India.

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Good Night, Moon

"Good Night, Moon" is a science fiction short story by Bruce Sterling and Rudy Rucker.

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Government gazette

A government gazette (official gazette, official journal, official newspaper or official bulletin) is a periodical publication that has been authorised to publish public or legal notices.

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Government Polytechnic College Satna

Government Polytechnic College Satna, (GPC Satna) (Hindi:शासकीय पॉलिटेक्निक कॉलेज सतना) is a polytechnic college in Satna.

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Graham's Magazine

Graham's Magazine was a nineteenth-century periodical based in Philadelphia established by George Rex Graham and published from 1841 to 1858.

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Graphic novel

A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content.

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Grassroots Motorsports

Grassroots Motorsports (GRM) is an American print and digital periodical devoted to hardcore sports cars, driving skill improvement, technical advice, and amateur motorsports such as road racing, autocross and rallying.

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Greal (Llangollen)

The Greal (Llangollen) was a 19th century Welsh language periodical, first published by William Williams in Llangollen in 1852.

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Greal y Corau

Greal y Corau was a 19th century Welsh language periodical, first published for the Welsh Choral Union, by Thomas Gee, in Denbigh, in 1861.

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Green Patches

"Green Patches" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Greenwood Publishing Group

ABC-CLIO/Greenwood is an educational and academic publisher (middle school through university level) which is today part of ABC-CLIO.

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Grotto of the Dancing Deer

"Grotto of the Dancing Deer" is one of Clifford D. Simak's later short stories.

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Grub Street

Until the early 19th century, Grub Street was a street close to London's impoverished Moorfields district that ran from Fore Streer east of St Giles-without-Cripplegate north to Chiswell Street.

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Guilford Press

Guilford Publications, Inc. is a New York City-based independent publisher founded in 1973 that specializes in publishing books, journals, and DVDs in psychology, psychiatry, the behavioral sciences, education, and geography.

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Gustav Heine von Geldern

Gustav Heine, after 1780 Gustav Freiherr Heine von Geldern (18 June 1812, Düsseldorf – 15 November 1886, Vienna) was a German-Austrian journalist and press publisher.

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Gutenberg-Jahrbuch

The Gutenberg-Jahrbuch is an annual periodical publication covering the history of printing and the book.

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H. M. Brock

Henry Matthew Brock (11 July 1875 – 21 July 1960) was a British illustrator and landscape painter of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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Hage Geingob

Hage Gottfried Geingob (born 3 August 1941) is the third and the current President of Namibia, in office since 21 March 2015.

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Half-Breeds on Venus

"Half-Breeds on Venus" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Hamilton Fish V

Hamilton Fish V (born September 5, 1951), also known as "Ham", is a U.S. publisher, social entrepreneur, environmental advocate, and film producer in New York City.

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Hamlet Isakhanli

No description.

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Harold Pinter and politics

Harold Pinter and politics concerns the political views, civic engagement, and political activism of British playwright Harold Pinter (1930–2008), the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature.

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Harold S. Williams

Harold Stannett Williams (1898–1987), OBE, was an Australian who spent most of his adult life in Japan.

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Harold Standish

Harold Edwin Standish (24 September 1919 – 15 April 1972) was a Canadian poet and novelist, best known for his 1949 novel The Golden Time and his long poem The Lake of Souls (1957).

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Harriet Ritvo

Harriet Ritvo (born 1946) is an American historian who specializes in British history, particularly environmental history and the history of natural history.

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Harrison Bergeron

"Harrison Bergeron" is a satirical and dystopian science-fiction short story written by Kurt Vonnegut and first published in October 1961.

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Harvest Bay

"Harvest Bay" is a 1995 fantasy short story by Karen Attard.

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Harvey Sachs

Harvey Sachs, (born Cleveland, Ohio, June 8, 1946) is an American-Canadian-Swiss writer who has written many books on musical subjects.

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Hatsofe B'Erez Hachadosho

Hatsofe B'Erez Hachadosho (1871–1876) was the first Hebrew periodical in the United States.

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Hatyapuri

Hatyapuri (English title: The House Of Death) is a crime novel by Satyajit Ray.

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He (short story)

"He" is a short story by American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft.

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Heinrich Landesmann

Heinrich Landesmann, Hieronymus Lorm (9 August 1821, Nikolsburg – 4 December 1902, Brno) was an Austrian poet and philosophical writer.

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Hell-Fire

"Hell-Fire" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, originally published in the May 1956 issue of Fantastic Universe and reprinted in the 1957 collection Earth Is Room Enough.

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Henri Wald

Henri "Ricu" Wald (October 31, 1920 – 2002; name also spelled Henry Wald) was a Romanian professor, philosopher, logician, and essayist.

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Henriette Tirman

Jeanne-Henriette Tirman (born 1875 in Charleville-Mézieres (Ardenne); died 30 October 1952 in Sèvres (Hauts-de-Seine)) was a French woman painter and printmaker.

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Henry Baker (author)

Henry Baker (1734–1766) was an English author.

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Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library

Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library is the primary academic library at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant, Oklahoma.

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Henryk Broder

Henryk Marcin Broder (born 20 August 1946, self-designation Henryk Modest Broder) is a Polish-born German journalist, author and TV personality.

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Herald (Community of Christ)

Herald (formerly The True Latter Day Saints' Herald and The Saints' Herald) is the official periodical of the Community of Christ.

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Herbert Kaufman

For the German ethnologist and writer, see Herbert Kaufmann. Herbert Kaufman (March 6, 1878 – September 6, 1947) was an American writer and newspaperman whose editorials were widely syndicated in both the United States and Canada.

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Herbert Ponting

Herbert George Ponting, FRGS (21 March 1870 – 7 February 1935) was a professional photographer.

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Hermann Kolbe

Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe (27 September 1818 – 25 November 1884), was a seminal contributor in the birth of modern organic chemistry.

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Himalmedia

Himalmedia Private Limited (हिमालमिडिया प्राइभेट लिमिटेड) is a periodical publisher in Nepal.

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History of Ohio State Buckeyes football

The history of Ohio State Buckeyes football covers 125 years through the 2014 season.

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Home shopping

Home shopping is the electronic retailing and home shopping channels industry, which includes such billion dollar television-based and e-commerce companies as Shop LC, HSN, TJC, QVC, eBay, ShopHQ, Buy.com and Amazon.com, as well as traditional mail order and brick and mortar retailers as Hammacher Schlemmer and Sears, Roebuck and Co. Home shopping allows consumers to shop for goods from the privacy of their own home, as opposed to traditional shopping, which requires one to visit brick and mortar stores and shopping malls.

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Homer D. Babbidge Library

The Homer D. Babbidge Library is the main library on the University of Connecticut campus.

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Hometown Journal

The Hometown Journal is a weekly newspaper published in Struthers, Ohio and distributed nationally.

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Homo Sol

"Homo Sol" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Hong Kong Baptist University

Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) is a publicly funded tertiary institution with a Christian education heritage.

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Hongkong Post

Hongkong Post is a government department of Hong Kong responsible for postal services, though operated as a trading fund.

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House organ

A house organ (also variously known as an in-house magazine, in-house publication, house journal, shop paper, plant paper, or employee magazine) is a magazine or periodical published by a company or organization for its customers, employees, union members, parishioners, political party members, and so forth.

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How to Date a Brown Girl (Black Girl, White Girl, or Halfie)

"How to Date a Brown Girl (Black Girl, White Girl, or Halfie)" is a satirical short story by Junot Díaz.

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Hunan Normal University

Hunan Normal University, founded in 1938, is a higher education institution in Changsha, Hunan Province, China.

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Hungarian Historical Society

The Hungarian Historical Society (Magyar Történelmi Társulat) is one of the most important and prestigious learned society among the similar societies in Hungary – but the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is considered as a principal learned society – and the most notable historical society of Hungary which was established in 1867.

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Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter Stockton Thompson (July 18, 1937 – February 20, 2005) was an American journalist and author, and the founder of the gonzo journalism movement.

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I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream

"I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" is a post-apocalyptic science fiction short story by American writer Harlan Ellison.

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I Put My Blue Genes On

"I Put My Blue Genes On" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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I'm in Marsport Without Hilda

"I'm in Marsport Without Hilda" is a short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Ibid (short story)

"Ibid" is a parody by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in 1927 or 1928 and first published in the January 1938 issue of O-Wash-Ta-Nong.

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Idiot Stick

"Idiot Stick" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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If This Goes On—

"If This Goes On—" is a science fiction novella by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, first serialized in 1940 in ''Astounding Science-Fiction'' and revised and expanded for inclusion in the 1953 collection Revolt in 2100.

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Illinois State Historical Society

The Illinois State Historical Society (ISHS) is a private sector organization, organized as a nonprofit, that edits and disseminates public knowledge of history throughout the U.S. state of Illinois.

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Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography

The Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography was a biographical dictionary of the nineteenth century, published by William Mackenzie in Glasgow.

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Imprenta Americana

Imprenta Americana (American Press, 1881–1917) was the first publishing house that printed illustrations and photographs in Venezuelan periodicals.

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Impressionisten

Impressionisten ('The Impressionist') was a Norwegian periodical, published by people belonging to the Bohemianist group in Kristiania.

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In the Doghouse (short story)

"In the Doghouse" is a short story by Orson Scott Card and Jay A. Parry.

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Indian Institutes of Technology

The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are autonomous public institutes of higher education, located in India.

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Ingar Solty

Ingar Solty (born 1979) is a German Marxist writer and journalist.

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Inglewood Daily News

The Inglewood Daily News was published in Inglewood, California, beginning around 1908 and ending in 1979 or after.

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Inside Job (novella)

Inside Job is a novella by Connie Willis, originally published in the January 2005 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction and later as a hardback by Subterranean Press.

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InsideCounsel

InsideCounsel magazine is a U.S.-based business-to-business monthly publication.

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Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology

The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) is the international membership body and learned society for marine professionals operating in the spheres of marine engineering, science, or technology.

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Integrated library system

An integrated library system (ILS), also known as a library management system (LMS), is an enterprise resource planning system for a library, used to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed.

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International Committee Against Racism

The International Committee Against Racism was the "mass organization" (front organization) of the Progressive Labor Party in the United States.

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International Council on Systems Engineering

The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE; pronounced in-co-see) is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to the advancement of systems engineering and to raise the professional stature of systems engineers.

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International Journal of Government Auditing

International Journal of Government Auditing is a quarterly publication covering public sector accounting.

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Isaak Markus Jost

Isaak Marcus (Markus) Jost (February 22, 1793, Bernburg – November 22, 1860, Frankfurt am Main) was a Jewish historical writer.

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ISO 999

ISO 999 (Information and documentation—Guidelines for the content, organization and presentation of indexes) is an ISO standard which provides the information industry with guidelines for the content, organisation and presentation of indexes to a wide range of documents including books, Periodicals, electronic documents, films, images, maps, and three-dimensional objects.

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Israel Pincas

Israel Pincas (ישראל פנקס; born January 28, 1935) is an Israeli poet.

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It Grows on You

"It Grows On You" is a short story by American writer Stephen King, originally published in Marshroots, volume 3, no.

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Italic type

In typography, italic type is a cursive font based on a stylized form of calligraphic handwriting.

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Ivy Valentine

, commonly called, is a fictional character in the ''Soul'' series of video games.

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Iyer

Iyer (also spelt as Ayyar, Aiyar, Ayer or Aiyer) is a caste of Hindu Brahmin communities of Tamil origin.

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J. B. Selkirk

James Brown (J. B. Selkirk) (1832 – 25 December 1904) was a Scottish poet and essayist.

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Jack Ritchie

John George Reitci (February 26, 1922 – April 25, 1983) was an American writer of detective fiction who wrote under the name Jack Ritchie.

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Jacob Levy

Jacob Meyer Levy (Hebrew: יעקב מאיר לוי Ya'akov Me'ir Levi; May 14, 1894 – September 8, 1956) was an Israeli educator, historian, translator and writer.

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Jagiellonian Library

Jagiellonian Library (Biblioteka Jagiellońska, popular nickname Jagiellonka) is the library of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and with almost 6.7 million volumes, one of the biggest libraries in Poland, serving as a public library, university library and part of the Polish national library system.

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Jakob Bührer

Jakob Bührer (November 8, 1882 – November 22, 1975) was a Swiss journalist and writer.

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James Bass Mullinger

James Bass Mullinger (1834 or 1843 – 22 November 1917), sometimes known by his pen name Theodorus, was a British author, historian, lecturer and scholar.

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Jean-Noël Jeanneney

Jean-Noël Jeanneney is a French historian and politician, born on 2 April 1942 in Grenoble.

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Jeffty Is Five

"Jeffty Is Five" is a fantasy short story by American writer Harlan Ellison.

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Jerry Apodaca

Raymond S. "Jerry" Apodaca (born October 3, 1934) served as the 24th Governor of New Mexico.

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Jerry Truglia

Jerry Truglia, also known by G, is an automotive instructor and author whose work with the US Environmental Protection Agency, Society of Automotive Engineers, National Automotive Service Task Force, Council of Advanced Automotive Trainers, Professional Tool and Equipment News, and the not-for-profit Technicians Service Training has made him nationally recognized.

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Joan Werner Laurie

Joan Ann Werner Laurie (17 November 1920 – 21 March 1964) was an English book and magazine editor.

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John Brown (bridge)

John Brown (born 1887; deceased) of Grimsby, Lincolnshire, was an English contract bridge player and writer.

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John Dunton

John Dunton (4 May 1659 – 1733) was an English bookseller and author.

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John Epps

Dr John Epps (1805–1869) was an English physician, phrenologist and homeopath.

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John Neal (writer)

John Neal (August 25, 1793 – June 20, 1876), was an author and art/literary critic.

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Jointly Administered Knowledge Environment

The Jointly Administered Knowledge Environment, or jake, was the first open source OpenURL link server.

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Jordan University of Science and Technology

The Jordan University of Science and Technology (جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية Jami'at Al-Ulum wa Al-Tiknolojia Al-Urdunia), often abbreviated JUST, is a comprehensive, state-supported university located on the outskirts of Irbid, at Ar Ramtha in northern Jordan.

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José Luis Corripio

José Luis ‘Pepín’ Corripio Estrada (born 12 March 1934, in Arroes, Spain) is a Dominican businessman of Spanish origin.

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José Massaroli

José María Massaroli (born September 30, 1952) is an Argentine comic artist, born in the Ramallo Partido, Buenos Aires Province.

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Joseph Harrison (horticulturalist)

Joseph Harrison (1798 – 16 May 1856) was a British horticulturalist and editor of horticultural periodicals.

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Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr.

Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr. (February 2, 1861 – March 14, 1949) was a poet, writer, playwright, and community leader raised in Louisville, Kentucky (but born in Nelson County, Kentucky).

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Joshua Lewinsohn

Joshua Lewinsohn was a Russian teacher and writer.

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Joshua Toulmin

Joshua Toulmin (– 23 July 1815) of Taunton, England was a noted theologian and a serial Dissenting minister of Presbyterian (1761–1764), Baptist (1765–1803), and then Unitarian (1804–1815) congregations.

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Journal

A journal (through French from Latin diurnalis, daily) has several related meanings.

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Journal club

A journal club is a group of individuals who meet regularly to critically evaluate recent articles in the academic literature, such as the scientific literature, medical literature, or philosophy literature.

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Journal of Indigenous Studies

The Journal of Indigenous Studies (French: La Revue des Études Indigènes) was a multilingual, biannual, peer-reviewed academic journal.

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Journal of Modern Periodical Studies

Journal of Modern Periodical Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the study of modern periodicals published between 1880-1950 in the English-speaking world.

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Joyce Fox

Joyce Fox is a Christian fiction author.

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Julius Gustaaf Arnout Koenders

Julius Gustaaf Arnout Koenders (1 March 1886 - 17 November 1957) was a Surinamese teacher and fervent activist for Sranan Tongo.

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K. Venu (Kerala)

K Venugopal known popularly as K Venu is an Indian political and social activist, and communist thinker from the state of Kerala.

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Kantipur Publications

Kantipur Publications Pvt.

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Kaori Matsumura

is a member of the Japanese idol girl group SKE48.

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Katharsis (journal)

Katharsis, A Critical Review in the Humanities and Social Sciences, is a Hebrew periodical published twice a year and dedicated to detailed scholarly criticism of Hebrew publications in the Humanities and Social Studies.

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Kenneth Grahame

Kenneth Grahame (8 March 1859 – 6 July 1932) was a Scottish writer, most famous for The Wind in the Willows (1908), one of the classics of children's literature.

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Kid Stuff

"Kid Stuff" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Killing Children

"Killing Children" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Kir Ianulea

Kir Ianulea or Kyr Ianulea is a fantasy and historical fiction novella or short story, published by Romanian author Ion Luca Caragiale in 1909.

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Kleine Schriften

Kleine Schriften is a German phrase ("short writings" or "minor works"; Opuscula) often used as a title for a collection of articles and essays written by a single scholar over the course of a career.

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Kokka

(lit. 'Flower of the Nation') is a periodical of Oriental art, first issued in October 1889.

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Kolkata Little Magazine Library And Research Center

Kolkata Little Magazine Library And Research Center (কলিকাতা লিটল ম্যাগাজিন লাইব্রেরি ও গবেষণা কেন্দ্র; Kolkata Little Magazine Library O Gobeshona Kendro) is a privately owned library of alternative and experimental literary magazines in Kolkata, India.

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Kringsjaa

Kringsjaa (Outlook) was a periodical which was published weekly from 1893–1910.

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Kristian Meisingset

Kristian Meisingset (born 9 June 1981) is a Norwegian editor on culture in the conservative quarterly periodical ''Minerva''.

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Kurjer Lubelski

Kurjer Lubelski ("The Lublin Courier"; for part of its history the two letters U in an all-caps masthead appeared in pointed form: KVRJER LVBELSKI) is an historical newspaper that was published discontinuously in five distinct phases between 1865 and 1937 in the city of Lublin.

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Kurt Schwitters

Kurt Hermann Eduard Karl Julius Schwitters (20 June 1887 – 8 January 1948) was a German artist who was born in Hanover, Germany.

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L'Année philologique

L'Année philologique (The Philological Year) is an index to scholarly work in fields related to the language, literature, history and culture of ancient Greece and Rome.

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L'Harmattan

Éditions L'Harmattan, usually known simply as L'Harmattan, is one of the largest French book publishers.

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La Civiltà Cattolica

La Civiltà Cattolica (Italian for Catholic Civilization) is a periodical published by the Jesuits in Rome, Italy.

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La Ondo de Esperanto

La Ondo de Esperanto (English: The Wave of Esperanto) is an illustrated Esperanto periodical published monthly in the Russian Baltic Sea enclave of Kaliningrad (formerly Königsberg).

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Latvian anti-Nazi resistance movement 1941–45

A large number of Latvians resisted the occupation of Latvia by Nazi Germany.

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Laws of New York

Laws of the State of New York is the annual periodical containing the session laws of the New York State Legislature, i.e., "chapter laws", bills that become law (bearing the governor's signature or just certifications of passage) which have been assigned a chapter number in the office of the legislative secretary to the governor, and printed in chronological order (by chapter number).

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Léon Dehon

Léon-Gustave Dehon (14 March 1843 – 12 August 1925) - in religious Jean of the Sacred Heart - was a French Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

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Lühhike öppetus

Lühhike öppetus (Estonian for Brief Instruction), by modern orthography 'Lühike õpetus', was the first periodical publication in the Estonian language.

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Lee Balterman

Lee Balterman (1920 – March 16, 2012).

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Legal deposit

Legal deposit is a legal requirement that a person or group submit copies of their publications to a repository, usually a library.

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Legal periodical

A legal periodical is a periodical about law.

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Legal Rites

"Legal Rites" is a fantasy short story by Isaac Asimov, originally published in the September 1950 issue of Weird Tales, and included in the 1972 collection The Early Asimov.

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Let's Get Together (short story)

"Let's Get Together" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Letter to the editor

A letter to the editor (sometimes abbreviated LTTE or LTE) is a letter sent to a publication about issues of concern from its readers.

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Liane the Wayfarer

Liane the Wayfarer is the fourth short story in The Dying Earth (1950), a collection of fantasy short stories by Jack Vance.

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Liar! (short story)

"Liar!" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Liberal Research Institute (Norway)

Liberal Science Institute (Liberalt forskningsinstitutt, often abbreviated as LIFO) is a Norwegian libertarian organisation that was established in 1988.

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Library

A library is a collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing.

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Library of Congress Classification

The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress.

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Library of Congress Classification:Class A -- General Works

Class A: General Works is a classification used by the United States Library of Congress Classification system.

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Library of Congress Classification:Class L -- Education

Class L: Education is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system.

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Library of Congress Classification:Class M -- Music

Class M: Music is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system.

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Library of Congress Classification:Class P -- Language and Literature

Class P: Language and Literature is a first order classification in the Library of Congress Classification system.

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Library@esplanade

library@esplanade (Chinese: 滨海艺术中心图书馆) is a public library managed by Singapore's National Library Board.

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Lifeloop

"Lifeloop" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Lindbergh kidnapping

On March 1, 1932, Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr., 20-month-old son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was abducted from his home Highfields in East Amwell, New Jersey, United States.

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List of 19th-century British periodicals

This is a list of British periodicals established in the 19th century, excluding daily newspapers.

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List of academic databases and search engines

This page contains a representative list of major databases and search engines useful in an academic setting for finding and accessing articles in academic journals, repositories, archives, or other collections of scientific and other articles.

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List of accounting journals

Academic journals are peer-reviewed periodicals that publish research papers.

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List of carnivorous plant periodicals

This list of carnivorous plant periodicals is a listing of periodicals devoted to the subject of carnivorous plants, most of which are (or were) published by carnivorous plant societies.

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List of environmental periodicals

This is a list of environmental periodicals, in print and online, focused on various aspects of the biophysical environment, the built environment, humans' relations to those environments, and other environment topics.

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List of horticulture and gardening books/publications

This list of horticulture and gardening books includes notable gardening books and journals, which can to aid in research and for residential gardeners in planning, planting, harvesting, and maintaining gardens.

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List of house organs

This is a List of house organs.

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List of Indigenous periodicals in Canada

This list of Indigenous periodicals is a list of periodicals edited by First Nations and other Indigenous people living in Canada.

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List of International Organization for Standardization standards

This is a list of publishedThis list generally excludes draft versions.

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List of lesbian periodicals

A list of notable lesbian magazines, periodicals, newsletters, and journals.

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List of lesbian periodicals in the United States

A timeline of the initial publication dates of notable Lesbian magazines, periodicals, newsletters, and journals in the United States.

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List of LGBT periodicals

The following is a list of periodicals (printed magazines, journals and newspapers) aimed at the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) demographic by country.

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List of literary magazines

This is a list of literary magazines and journals: periodicals devoted to book reviews, creative nonfiction, essays, poems, short fiction, and similar literary endeavors.

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List of magazines in Saudi Arabia

In the 1990s there were about twenty-five magazines and periodicals in Saudi Arabia.

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List of magazines in South Africa

This is a list of magazines and periodicals currently published within South Africa.

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List of magic publications

Magic publications are books and periodicals which are created in support of the professional magician industry.

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List of Malayalam-language periodicals

The following is a list of periodicals and online magazines published in the Malayalam language.

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List of MeSH codes (L01)

The following is a list of the "L" codes for MeSH.

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List of MeSH codes (V02)

The following is a list of the "V" codes for MeSH.

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List of periodicals named Phoenix

Phoenix has been a popular name for newspapers and other periodicals.

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List of Rhodesian periodicals

This is a list of periodicals published in Rhodesia (today Zimbabwe).

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List of science magazines

A science magazine is a periodical publication with news, opinions and reports about science, generally written for a non-expert audience.

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List of Scottish Gaelic periodicals

This is a list of periodicals in the Scottish Gaelic language.

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List of Seventh-day Adventist periodicals

This is a list of periodicals published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church or by its church members.

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List of syndicated columnists

This list of syndicated columnists comprises columnists whose recurring columns are published in multiple periodical publications (e.g., newspapers and magazines).

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List of the oldest newspapers

This list of the oldest newspapers sorts the newspapers of the world by the date of their first publication.

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List of webcomics in print

Though webcomics are typically published primarily on the World Wide Web, some webcartoonists may get publishing deals in which comic books are created of their work.

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List of works about Jiddu Krishnamurti

Jiddu Krishnamurti or J. Krishnamurti (12 May 189517 February 1986) was a writer and speaker on philosophical and spiritual issues.

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Literary magazine

A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense.

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Literatura Mondo

Literatura Mondo (Literary World) was a literary Esperanto periodical and publishing house in Budapest, Hungary between 1922 and 1949.

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Literatura na Świecie

Literatura na Świecie (World Literature) was, during the times of the Polish People's Republic, one of the most widely read and sought after periodicals in Poland.

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Little Lost Robot

"Little Lost Robot" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Living Space

"Living Space" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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LivingNow

LivingNow is Australia's largest holistic magazine (measured by distribution and estimated readership).

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Logan Library

Logan Library is a public library in Logan, Utah.

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Loja Province

Loja Province is one of 24 provinces in Ecuador and shares its southern border on the west by El Oro Province, on the north by El Azuay, and on the east by Zamora-Chinchipe.

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London Library

The London Library is an independent lending library in London, established in 1841.

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Lorenz Florenz Friedrich von Crell

Lorenz Florenz Friedrich von Crell (21 January 1744 – 7 June 1816) was a German chemist.

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Louis Dubose

Louis (Lou) Dubose is an American journalist.

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Louise Noëlle Malclès

Louise Noëlle Malclès (20 September 1899 – 29 March 1977) was a French librarian, bibliographer and teacher who was a key figure in French librarianship and the author of one of the most important bibliographical works of the mid-20th century.

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Lowell Offering

The Lowell Offering was a monthly periodical collected contributed works of poetry and fiction by the female textile workers (young women known as the Lowell Mill Girls) of the Lowell, Massachusetts textile mills of the early American industrial revolution.

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LPI Media

LPI Media (formerly Liberation Publications Inc.), Magazine Publishers of America, 2006-2007.

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M. P. Parameswaran

M.

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Ma Prem Usha

Ma Prem Usha (November 3, 1937 – July 17, 2008) was an Indian tarot card reader and columnist.

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Mabel Martin Wyrick

Mabel Martin Wyrick (9 March 1913 – 12 October 2003) was an American writer.

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Magazine

A magazine is a publication, usually a periodical publication, which is printed or electronically published (sometimes referred to as an online magazine).

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Mail sack

A mail sack or mailsack is a mail bag used to carry large quantities of mail.

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Makerere University Library

Makerere University Library is the main library of Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda.

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Malays (ethnic group)

Malays (Orang Melayu, Jawi: أورڠ ملايو) are an Austronesian ethnic group that predominantly inhabit the Malay Peninsula, eastern Sumatra and coastal Borneo, as well as the smaller islands which lie between these locations — areas that are collectively known as the Malay world.

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Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach

The Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach (formerly the West Palm Beach Public Library) is the public library of the City of West Palm Beach, Florida.

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Maps in a Mirror

Maps in a Mirror (1990) is a collection of short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Marching In

"Marching In" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Mark Goulden

Mark Goulden (1898–1980) was a Jewish British journalist and publisher.

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Mark Harris (author)

Mark Harris (November 19, 1922 – May 30, 2007) was an American novelist, literary biographer, and educator.

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Mark Skousen

Mark Andrew Skousen (born October 19, 1947) is an American economist and writer.

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Marooned off Vesta

"Marooned off Vesta" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Martim de Albuquerque

Martim de Albuquerque was a contributor to Notes and Queries, the Medium of Inter-Communication, for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc., a periodical published in London in the 1850s and 1860s.

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Masks (short story)

"Masks" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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Matanuska–Susitna College

Matanuska–Susitna College in Palmer, Alaska, north of Anchorage, is part of the University of Alaska Anchorage system.

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Mathematics education

In contemporary education, mathematics education is the practice of teaching and learning mathematics, along with the associated scholarly research.

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Maurice Kraitchik

Maurice Kraitchik (April 21, 1882 – August 19, 1957) was a Belgian mathematician and populariser.

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McCartney Library

McCartney Library is an academic library located on the campus of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Media freedom in Russia

Media freedom in Russia concerns both the ability of directors of mass media outlets to carry out independent policies and the ability of journalists to access sources of information and to work without outside pressure.

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Media of Russia

The media of Russia refers to mass media outlets based in the Russian Federation.

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Media of South Korea

The South Korean media consist of several different types of public communication of news: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based Web sites.

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Medical University of Varna

The Medical University of Varna (MU-Varna) is a Bulgarian state school for higher education dedicated to training specialists in the fields of medicine and healthcare who graduate with the educational and qualification degrees of Master, Bachelor and Professional Bachelor.

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Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria

Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria (Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria), also referred to as Mediterranea University or University of Reggio Calabria, or simply UNIRC, is an Italian public research university, located in Reggio Calabria, Italy.

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Mekanism

Mekanism is a San Francisco-based creative agency that specializes in the development and production of marketing campaigns, commercials and branded entertainment for multinational companies.

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Mercurius Gallobelgicus

The Mercurius Gallobelgicus was an early printed periodical.

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Metropolitan Magazine (New York City)

Metropolitan Magazine, known in its later years as Macfadden's Fiction Lover's Magazine, was a monthly periodical in the early 20th century with articles on politics and literature.

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Metzengerstein

"Metzengerstein: A Tale in Imitation of the German" was the first short story by American writer and poet Edgar Allan Poe to see print.

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Michigan State University Libraries

Michigan State University Libraries (MSU Libraries) comprise the 29th largest academic library system in North America with over 4.9 million volumes and 6.7 million microforms.

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Mid-Continent Public Library

Mid-Continent Public Library, officially known as Consolidated Library District #3, is a consolidated public library system serving Clay, Platte, and Jackson Counties in Missouri, with headquarters in Independence, Missouri.

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Migettuwatte Gunananda Thera

Migettuwatte Gunananda Thera or Mohottiwatte Gunananda Thera (Sinhala: පූජ්‍ය මිගෙට්ටුවත්තේ ගුණානන්ද හිමි) (February 9, 1823, Balapitiya – 21 September 1890, Colombo) was a Sri Lankan (Sinhala) Buddhist orator.

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Miguel Bernal Jiménez

Miguel Bernal Jiménez (16 February 1910 – 26 July 1956) was a Mexican composer, organist, pedagogist and musicologist.

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Miksa Fenyő

Miksa Fenyő (December 8, 1877 – April 4, 1972) was a Hungarian writer and intellectual, served as a member of parliament (elected 1931) in the early 1930s, and was appointed as a Minister of Trade and Commerce under the short-lived (24 hours) government cabinet of Prime Minister János Hadik in 1918.

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Milan Ćurčin

Milan Ćurčin (Милан Ћурчин, 14 November 1880, Pančevo – 20 January 1960, Zagreb) was a Serbian poet, essayist, editor of the well-known Nova Evropa magazine and one of the founders of the Yugoslav PEN center in 1926.

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Millicent Fawcett

Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett (11 June 1847 – 5 August 1929) was a British intellectual, political leader, activist and writer.

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Mimico Correctional Centre

The Mimico Correctional Centre was a provincial medium-security correctional facility for adult male inmates serving a sentence of 2-years-less-a-day or less in Ontario, Canada.

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Mimsy Were the Borogoves

"Mimsy Were the Borogoves" is a science fiction short story by Lewis Padgett (a pseudonym of American writers Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore), originally published in the February 1943 issue of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine.

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Ministry of Communications (Soviet Union)

The Ministry of Communications of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) (Министерство связи СССР) was the central state administration body on communications in the Soviet Union from 1946 to 1991.

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Mischmasch

Mischmasch was a periodical that Lewis Carroll wrote and illustrated for the amusement of his family from 1855 to 1862.

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Mix (magazine)

Mix magazine is a periodical, billing itself as "the world's leading magazine for the professional recording and sound production technology industry".

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Modern Drunkard Magazine

Modern Drunkard Magazine is a glossy color periodical humorously promoting the lifestyle of the "functional alcoholic".

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Momčilo Nastasijević

Momčilo Nastasijević (23 September 1894 – 13 February 1938) was a Serbian poet, novelist and dramatist born in Gornji Milanovac in Serbia, and whose work was issued during the literary epoch between the two world wars.

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Monograph

A monograph is a specialist work of writing (in contrast to reference works) on a single subject or an aspect of a subject, often by a single author, and usually on a scholarly subject.

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Monographic series

Monographic series (alternatively, monographs in series) are scholarly and scientific books released in successive volumes, each of which is structured like a separate book or scholarly monograph.

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Moravian Historical Society

The Moravian Historical Society in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, was founded in 1857.

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Moray House School of Education

The Moray House School of Education ("Moray House") is a school within the College of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Edinburgh.

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Morella (short story)

"Morella" is a short story in the Gothic horror genre by 19th-century American author and critic Edgar Allan Poe.

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Mortimer Collins

Edward James Mortimer Collins (29 June 1827 – 28 July 1876) was an English poet and novelist.

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Mother Earth (journal)

This version of Mother Earth was an anarchist periodical aimed at the discussion of progressive issues.

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Mrs. Medwin

Mrs.

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MS&T (magazine)

MS&T (Military Simulation & Training) is an international defence simulation and training publication produced bi-monthly in the UK by Halldale Media.

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MS. Found in a Bottle

"MS.

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MSU Faculty of Journalism

The MSU Faculty of Journalism is a faculty of the Moscow State University.

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Mufti Muhammad Sadiq

Dr.

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Music of Canada

The music of Canada has reflected the diverse influences that have shaped the country.

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My Kinsman, Major Molineux

"My Kinsman, Major Molineux" is a short story written by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1831.

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Naphtali Keller

Naphtali Keller (25 January 1834 in Tarnów, Galicia – 5 August 1865 in Rožnov (Rožnau, Rosenau), Moravia) was an Austrian scholar.

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Nathan Porges

Nathan Porges (21 December 1848 – 27 August 1924) was a Bohemian and German rabbi.

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National Archives and Library of Ethiopia

The National Archives and Library of Ethiopia, located in Addis Ababa, is the national library and archives of the country.

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National Centre for Australian Children's Literature

The National Centre for Australian Children's Literature, formerly known as the Lu Rees Archives, is a not-for-profit study and research centre housed at the University of Canberra Library.

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National Chiao Tung University

National Chiao Tung University (NCTU) is one of Taiwan's leading public research universities located in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

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National Gandhi Museum

The National Gandhi Museum or Gandhi Memorial Museum is a museum located in New Delhi, India showcasing the life and principles of Mahatma Gandhi.

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National Library of Colombia

The National Library of Colombia (Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia) is the national library of Colombia.

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National Library of Estonia

The National Library of Estonia (in Estonian: Eesti Rahvusraamatukogu) is a national public institution in Estonia, which operates pursuant to the National Library of Estonia Act.

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National Library of Ireland

The National Library of Ireland (Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann) is Ireland's national library located in Dublin, in a building designed by Thomas Newenham Deane.

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National Rifle Association

The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) is an American nonprofit organization that advocates for gun rights.

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National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

The National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), commonly referred to as Taiwan Tech, is a public/national technological university located in Taipei, Taiwan.

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National Writers Union

National Writers Union (NWU), founded on 19 November 1981, is the trade union in the United States for freelance and contract writers: journalists, book and short fiction authors, business and technical writers, web content providers, and poets.

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Nationell Idag

Nationell Idag (National Today) was an independent Swedish periodical founded in 2002 by the now defunct extreme right-wing political party National Democrats.

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Near v. Minnesota

Near v. Minnesota,, is a landmark United States Supreme Court decision that found that prior restraints on publication violate freedom of the press as protected under the First Amendment, a principle that was applied to free speech generally in subsequent jurisprudence.

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Never Bet the Devil Your Head

"Never Bet the Devil Your Head", often subtitled "A Tale with a Moral", is a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1841.

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New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries

The New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries is a system of library classification developed by Yung-Hsiang Lai since 1956.

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New York Genealogical and Biographical Society

The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society (NYGBS) is a non-profit institution located at 36 West 44th Street in New York City.

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New York Times Co. v. Tasini

New York Times Co.

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Newbury, Berkshire

Newbury is a market town in Berkshire, England, which is the administrative headquarters of West Berkshire.

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News media

The news media or news industry are forms of mass media that focus on delivering news to the general public or a target public.

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Newspaper

A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events.

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Newspaper stamp

A newspaper stamp is a special type of postage stamp used to pay the cost of mailing newspapers and other periodicals.

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Niche Media

Niche Media was an American magazine publisher.

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Nicholas Dawidoff

Nicholas Dawidoff (born November 30, 1962) is an American writer.

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Night Piece

"Night Piece" is a science fiction short story by American writer Poul Anderson, first published in the July 1961 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.

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Nippon Decimal Classification

The Nippon Decimal Classification (NDC, also called the Nippon Decimal System) is a system of library classification developed for mainly Japanese language books maintained by the Japan Library Association since 1956.

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Nizhyn Gogol State University

Nizhyn Gogol State University (Ніжинський державний університет ім.) is an academic institution in Ukraine, located in Nizhyn, Chernihiv Oblast.

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No Connection

"No Connection" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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No Refuge Could Save

"No Refuge Could Save" is a short story by Isaac Asimov.

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Nordisk tidskrift för bok- och biblioteksväsen

Nordisk tidskrift för bok- och biblioteksväsen was a Swedish bibliographical periodical.

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Northwestern University

Northwestern University (NU) is a private research university based in Evanston, Illinois, United States, with other campuses located in Chicago and Doha, Qatar, and academic programs and facilities in Miami, Florida, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, California.

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Not Final!

"Not Final!" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, originally published in the October 1941 issue of Astounding Science Fiction, and included in the 1972 collection The Early Asimov.

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Not with a Bang (short story)

"Not with a Bang" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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Notebook Found in a Deserted House

"Notebook Found in a Deserted House" is a Cthulhu Mythos short story by American writer Robert Bloch.

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Notes and Queries

Notes and Queries is a long-running quarterly scholarly journal that publishes short articles related to "English language and literature, lexicography, history, and scholarly antiquarianism".

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Nouvelles de la république des lettres

Nouvelles de la république des lettres (News from the Republic of Letters) was a periodical devoted to reviews of current publications, edited and in large part written by Pierre Bayle.

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Novascotian

The Novascotian was a newspaper published in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Numismatic Circular

The Numismatic Circular is an international periodical published by Spink since 1892 based in London.

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Nyarlathotep (short story)

"Nyarlathotep" is a prose poem/short story by H. P. Lovecraft written in 1920, and first published in the November 1920 issue of The United Amateur.

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O Pasquim

O Pasquim is a Brazilian periodical which was the first and most important to resist against the Brazilian military dictatorship.

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Ohio Web Library

The Ohio Web Library is a large collection of over 280 electronic information resources, or online databases, provided by Libraries Connect Ohio (LCO), which is composed of four major Ohio library networks — OPLIN, OhioLINK, INFOhio, and the State Library of Ohio.

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Oklahoma Christian University

Oklahoma Christian University (OC) is a private comprehensive coeducational Christian liberal arts university founded in 1950 by members of the Churches of Christ.

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Old Crow Review

The Old Crow Review was an English-language literary magazine established in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1990 by publisher John Gibney, owner of FkB Press, and its editor-in-chief Tawnya Kelley-Tiskus.

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Old Rambling House

"Old Rambling House" is a short story by American science fiction author Frank Herbert which first appeared in Galaxy magazine in 1958 and later in Herbert's 1985 short story collection The Worlds of Frank Herbert.

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Old Rogaum and His Theresa

"Old Rogaum and His Theresa" is a short story written by Theodore Dreiser.

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On the Edge of a Plain

"On The Edge Of A Plain" is a sketch story by Australian writer Henry Lawson, featuring his recurring character Jack Mitchell.

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On the Sidewalk Bleeding

On the Sidewalk Bleeding is a short story by American author Ed McBain, also known as Evan Hunter.

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Once a Month, On a Sunday

"Once a Month, On a Sunday" is a 2009 fantasy short story by Ian McHugh.

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Online newspaper

An online newspaper is the online version of a newspaper, either as a stand-alone publication or as the online version of a printed periodical.

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OpenBiblio

OpenBiblio is an open source Integrated Library System.

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Optional information line

An optional information line (OEL) is a line above the postal address on mail in the United States.

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Orr's Circle of the Sciences

Orr's Circle of the Sciences was a scientific encyclopedia of the 1850s, published in London by William Somerville Orr.

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Outline of books

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to books: Book – set of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of ink, paper, parchment, or other materials, usually fastened together to hinge at one side.

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Outreach (magazine)

Outreach Magazine is an Evangelical Christian periodical based in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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OverRev

OverRev magazine was a monthly periodical devoted to sport compact and import drag racing and street performance.

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Oviatt Library

The Delmar T. Oviatt Library serves the California State University, Northridge (CSUN) campus, located in Northridge district of the northern San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California.

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P. D. James

Phyllis Dorothy James, Baroness James of Holland Park, (3 August 1920 – 27 November 2014), known professionally as P. D. James, was an English crime writer.

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Pamphlet

A pamphlet is an unbound booklet (that is, without a hard cover or binding).

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Panorama in Interlingua

Panorama in Interlingua is the primary periodical for the language Interlingua, published bimonthly.

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Panzer Digest

Panzer Digest is a wargaming periodical published by Minden Games.

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Paolo Malanima

Paolo Malanima (born 17 December 1950) is an Italian economic historian and director of the Institute of Studies on Mediterranean Societies in Naples.

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Parasite Planet

"Parasite Planet" is a science fiction short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum originally published in the February 1935 issue of Astounding Stories.

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Parenthetical referencing

Parenthetical referencing, also known as Harvard referencing, is a citation style in which partial citations—for example, "(Smith 2010, p. 1)"—are enclosed within parentheses and embedded in the text, either within or after a sentence.

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Partridge v Crittenden

Partridge v Crittenden 1 WLR 1204 is an English case, which was heard by the Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of England and Wales on appeal from the Magistrates' Court and is well-known (amongst other cases) for establishing the legal precedent in English contract law, that advertisements are usually considered to be invitations to treat.

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Partwork

A partwork is a written publication released as a series of planned magazine-like issues over a period of time.

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Pasquale Scutari

Pasquale Scutari (Shkodra or Shkodrani) is an Italian linguist and Albanologist.

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Paste (story)

"Paste" is a 5,800-word short story by Henry James first published in Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly in December, 1899.

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Paul Lester

Paul Lester is a British music journalist, author and broadcaster from Elstree, North London.

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Paul Signac

Paul Victor Jules Signac (11 November 1863 – 15 August 1935) was a French Neo-Impressionist painter who, working with Georges Seurat, helped develop the Pointillist style.

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People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the RSFSR

People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the RSFSR, known shortly as the Narkompochtel, was the central organ of government of the RSFSR that was in charge of the organisation and development of the different forms of communication, including postal service.

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Periodicals librarian

A periodicals or serials librarian is a librarian who works in the specialized area of serials librarianship.

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Peter Kane (magician)

Peter Kane (1938 – 18 March 2004) was a British magician born in England.

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Pickman's Model

"Pickman's Model" is a short story by H. P. Lovecraft, written in September 1926 and first published in the October 1927 issue of Weird Tales.

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Pierre de Marivaux

Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux (4 February 1688 – 12 February 1763), commonly referred to as Marivaux, was a French novelist and dramatist.

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Pierrot (short story)

"Pierrot" is a short story by French writer Guy de Maupassant.

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Planta Carnivora

Planta Carnivora is a biannual periodical and the official publication of The Carnivorous Plant Society of the United Kingdom.

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Pochtovo-Telegrafnyi Zhurnal

Pochtovo-Telegrafnyi Zhurnal (Почтово-телеграфный журнал; Post and Telegraph Journal) was an official periodical publication by the Russian postal authorities between 1888 and 1919.

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Polja (literary magazine)

Polja (Serbian-Cyrillic: поља; English: Fields) is a Serbian periodical magazine of literature and theory.

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Postage stamp

A postage stamp is a small piece of paper that is purchased and displayed on an item of mail as evidence of payment of postage.

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Pot-holder

A pot-holder is a piece of textile (often quilted) or silicone used to cover the hand when holding hot kitchen cooking equipment, like pots and pans.

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Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow

"Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow" is a poem by Orson Scott Card.

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Presbyterian Record

The Presbyterian Record was a monthly periodical published by Presbyterian Record Inc.

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Pressmart

Pressmart, founded in 2006, is a digital conversion and delivery partner of print publishers including newspapers, magazines, catalogs, prescriptions, periodicals and books. It is headquartered in Hyderabad, India. It covers all digital channels including web, mobile, tablets, E-Readers, RSS and podcast as well.

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Print (magazine)

Print, A Quarterly Journal of the Graphic Arts was a limited edition quarterly periodical begun in 1940 and continued under different names through the end of 2017 as Print, a bimonthly American magazine about visual culture and design.

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Print Connoisseur

The Print Connoisseur: A Quarterly Magazine for the Print Collector was a quarterly periodical published from 1920 to 1932 by Winfred Porter Truesdell of New York City.

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Printing industry in India

The printing industry in India is an important industry in that country.

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Private Express Statutes

The Private Express Statutes (PES) are a group of United States federal civil and criminal laws placing various restrictions on the carriage and delivery of letters by all organizations other than the United States Postal Service.

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Profession (novella)

"Profession" is a novella by Isaac Asimov.

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Professional magazine

A professional magazine or professional journal is a periodical published by the governing body of a profession.

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ProQuest

ProQuest LLC is an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based global information-content and technology company, founded in 1938 as University Microfilms by Eugene B. Power.

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Public Television company of Armenia

Public Television of Armenia (Հայաստանի հանրային հեռուստաընկերություն, 1TV), Hayastani Hanrayin herrustaynkerut’yun; ARMTV or APMTV, is Armenia's public television station that began transmissions in 1956.

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Publishing industry in China

Chinese publishing and printing industry have a long history.

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Puffery

In everyday language, puffery refers to exaggerated or false praise.

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Pullapart

PullApart is a UK-based, independent packaging recycling classification system.

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Quarterly Essay

Quarterly Essay is an Australian periodical that straddles the border between magazines and non-fiction books.

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R. H. Boyd

Richard Henry Boyd (March 15, 1843 – August 22, 1922), commonly known as the Rev.

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R.R. Bowker

R.R. Bowker LLC ("Bowker") is an American limited liability company based in New Providence, New Jersey, and incorporated in Delaware.

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Radclyffe Hall

Marguerite Radclyffe Hall (12 August 1880 – 7 October 1943) was an English poet and author.

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Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature

The Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature is a reference guide to recently published articles in periodical magazines and scholarly journals, organized by article subject.

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Red Dragon (magazine)

Red Dragon was a magazine founded by Charles Wilkins in 1882, as a monthly periodical.

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Redemption Cairn

"Redemption Cairn" is a science fiction short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum that first appeared in the March 1936 issue of Astounding Stories.

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Reference work

A reference work is a book or periodical (or its electronic equivalent) to which one can refer for information.

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Rendiconti di Matematica e delle sue Applicazioni

The Rendiconti di Matematica e delle sue Applicazioni (Reports on Mathematics and its applications) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal, jointly published by the "Guido Castelnuovo" Department of Mathematics of the Sapienza University of Rome and by the Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco Severi,See and.

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Report on the Barnhouse Effect

"Report on the Barnhouse Effect" is the first short story written and published by American writer Kurt Vonnegut.

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Republic of Letters

The Republic of Letters (Respublica literaria) is the long-distance intellectual community in the late 17th and 18th centuries in Europe and America.

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Republika (Serbian magazine)

Republika is a Serbian magazine (periodical), published from 1989 to 2015 in Belgrade.

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Restoration literature

Restoration literature is the English literature written during the historical period commonly referred to as the English Restoration (1660–1689), which corresponds to the last years of the direct Stuart reign in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.

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Reuben Brainin

Reuben Brainin, Reuven Brainin, or Ruben ben Mordecai Brainin (ראובן בריינין; March 16, 1862 – November 30, 1939) was a Russian Jewish publicist, biographer and literary critic.

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Reutlingen University

Reutlingen University (in German Hochschule Reutlingen; formerly FHTW Reutlingen) is a university of applied sciences in Reutlingen in the southern German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Review (magazine)

Review is an American magazine covering national and international economic issues.

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Rex Wockner

Rex Wockner (born 1957) is an American freelance journalist who has reported news for the gay press and mainstream periodicals since 1985.

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Richard Brinsley Peake

Richard Brinsley Peake (19 February 1792 – 4 October 1847) was a dramatist of the early nineteenth century best remembered today for his 1823 play Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein, a work based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.

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Rijksmuseum Research Library

The Rijksmuseum Research Library is the largest public art history research library in the Netherlands.

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Ring Around the Sun

"Ring Around the Sun" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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RISKS Digest

The RISKS Digest or Forum On Risks to the Public in Computers and Related Systems is an online periodical published since 1985 by the Committee on Computers and Public Policy of the Association for Computing Machinery.

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Robbie (short story)

"Robbie" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Robert B. Cohen

Robert Benjamin Cohen (May 26, 1925 – February 1, 2012) was an American businessman and founder of Hudson News, a chain of newsstands and stores located primarily in American airports and train stations.

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Robert Barnabas Brough

Robert Barnabas Brough (10 April 1828 – 26 June 1860) was an English writer.

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Robot AL-76 Goes Astray

"Robot AL-76 Goes Astray" is a humorous science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, originally published in the February 1942 issue of Amazing Stories and included in the collections The Rest of the Robots (1964) and The Complete Robot (1982).

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Roundel (magazine)

Roundel is a monthly periodical that serves as the newsletter of the BMW Car Club of America.

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Royal Institution of Cornwall

The Royal Institution of Cornwall (RIC) was founded in Truro, Cornwall, United Kingdom, on the 5 February 1818 as the Cornwall Literary and Philosophical Institution.

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Royal Military College of Canada

The Royal Military College of Canada (Collège militaire royal du Canada), commonly abbreviated as RMCC or RMC, is the military college of the Canadian Armed Forces, and is a degree-granting university training military officers.

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Rudolf Olden

Rudolf Olden (January 14, 1885 in Stettin – September 18, 1940) was a German lawyer and journalist.

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Runaround (story)

"Runaround" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, featuring his recurring characters Powell and Donovan.

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Runivers

Runivers (Руниверс) is a site devoted to Russian culture and history.

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Rural New Yorker

Rural New Yorker was a weekly periodical founded in 1850 that was published by the Rural Publishing Co., New York City.

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Salmagundi (periodical)

Salmagundi; or The Whim-whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq.

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Salvage (short story)

"Salvage" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card, originally published in the February 1986 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine.

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Samhain (magazine)

Samhain was a theatrical periodical published irregularly, with an annual in December.

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Sanctuary Asia

Sanctuary Asia is India's first and one of its leading environmental news magazines.

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Satisfaction Guaranteed (short story)

"Satisfaction Guaranteed" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, originally published in the April 1951 issue of Amazing Stories, and included in the collections Earth Is Room Enough (1957), The Rest of the Robots (1964), and The Complete Robot (1982).

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Saudi Digital Library

The Saudi Digital Library (SDL) and technical developments in the fields of digitalization, dissemination and storage of information and what accompanied them of huge increase of number of electronic information sources in its different forms contributed in developing the technical operations and the information services in libraries, as the user became able to virtually wandering in the library through its website in the internet.The is a national online digital library resource in Saudi Arabia.

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Savić Marković Štedimlija

Savić Marković Štedimlija (12 January 1906, Stijena – 25 January 1971, Zagreb) was a Montenegrin writer, publicist and scientist.

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Scanners Live in Vain

"Scanners Live in Vain" is a science fiction short story by Cordwainer Smith (pen name of American writer Paul Linebarger), set in his Instrumentality of Mankind future history.

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Schiappa Branch Library

The Schiappa Library is a public library located in Steubenville, Ohio.

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School library

A school library (or a school library media center) is a library within a school where students, staff, and often, parents of a public or private school have access to a variety of resources.

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School of Planning and Architecture

The Schools of Planning and Architecture (SPAs) are a group of autonomous public institutes of higher education under Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.

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Science communication

Science communication is the public communication of science-related topics to non-experts.

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Science Fiction World

Science Fiction World (Sci-Fi World; SFW) (Kehuan Shijie), began in 1979, is a monthly science fiction magazine published in the People's Republic of China, headquartered in Chengdu, Sichuan.

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Science in the Age of Enlightenment

The history of science during the Age of Enlightenment traces developments in science and technology during the Age of Reason, when Enlightenment ideas and ideals were being disseminated across Europe and North America.

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Scientific journal

In academic publishing, a scientific journal is a periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research.

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Scottish literature in the nineteenth century

Scottish literature in the nineteenth century includes all written and published works in Scotland or by Scottish writers in the period.

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Scribner's Magazine

Scribner's Magazine was an American periodical published by the publishing house of Charles Scribner's Sons from January 1887 to May 1939.

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Scrye

SCRYE (Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist and Price Guide) is a discontinued gaming magazine that was published from 1994 to April 2009.

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Seattle Pacific University

Seattle Pacific University (SPU) is a private liberal arts university in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1891 in conjunction with the Oregon and Washington Conference of the Free Methodist Church as the Seattle Seminary.

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Second Variety

"Second Variety" is a science fiction short story by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in Space Science Fiction magazine, in May 1953.

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Secular Review

Secular Review (1876-1907) was a freethought/secularist weekly publication in nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain that appeared under a variety of names.

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Secular Thought

Secular Thought (1887-1911) was a Canadian periodical, published in Toronto, dedicated to promoting the principles of freethought and secularism.

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Seeds of Hope Publishers

Seeds of Hope Publishers is a nonprofit group of believers responding to a common burden for the poor and hungry of God's world, and acting on the strong belief that Judeo-Christian biblical mandates to feed the poor were not intended to be optional.

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Segar (artist)

D.

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September 1971

The following events occurred in September 1971.

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Serial (literature)

In literature, a serial, is a printing format by which a single larger work, often a work of narrative fiction, is published in smaller, sequential installments.

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Serial (radio and television)

In television and radio programming, a serial has a continuing plot that unfolds in a sequential episode-by-episode fashion.

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Sertãozinho

Sertãozinho is a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo.

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Seventh Victim

"Seventh Victim" is a science fiction short story by American writer Robert Sheckley, originally published in Galaxy Science Fiction in 1953.

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Shaman's Drum Journal

Shaman's Drum Journal was a periodical devoted to experiential shamanism.

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Sharpe's Ransom

Sharpe's Christmas contains two short stories, "Sharpe's Christmas" and "Sharpe's Ransom", written by historical fiction author Bernard Cornwell.

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Shehr-e-Zaat (novella)

Shehr-e-Zaat (شہرذات; lit: City of Self) is a novella by Pakistani fiction writer Umera Ahmed published in 2002.

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Shenyang Medical College

Shenyang Medical College is a medical institution of higher learning in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, P. R. China.

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Shirin Ebadi

Shirin Ebadi (Širin Ebādi; born 21 June 1947) is an Iranian lawyer, a former judge and human rights activist and founder of Defenders of Human Rights Center in Iran.

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Shopping

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Shri Kalyan Government College

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Silver Gavel Award

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Simon Henwood

Simon Henwood (born, 31 March 1965 in Portsmouth, England) is a British artist, author, film director, and music video director.

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Simon Marsden

Sir Simon Neville Llewelyn Marsden, 4th Baronet (1 December 1948 – 22 January 2012) was an English photographer and author.

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Singapore Police Force

The Singapore Police Force (Abbreviation: SPF; Pasukan Polis Singapura;; சிங்கப்பூர் காவல் துறை) is the main government agency tasked with maintaining law and order in the island city-state.

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Sir Arthur Pearson, 1st Baronet

Sir Cyril Arthur Pearson, 1st Baronet, (24 February 1866 – 9 December 1921) was a British newspaper magnate and publisher, best known for founding the Daily Express.

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Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz Go to War Again

"Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz Go to War Again" is a 2007 fantasy novelette by Garth Nix.

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Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet, of Brayton

Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet (4 September 1829 – 1 July 1906) was an English temperance campaigner and radical, anti-imperialist Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1859 and 1906.

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Skinner's Room

"Skinner's Room" is a short story by William Gibson originally composed for Visionary San Francisco, a 1990 museum exhibition exploring the future of San Francisco.

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Sobaka magazine

Sobaka magazine was an avant-garde periodical that examined and reviewed events in Third World countries but usually did not get the attention of the mainline press.

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Soccer America College Team of the Century

The Soccer America College Team of the Century were chosen by the editors of the American periodical Soccer America to comprise, as one men's and one women's eleven-member side divided each as one goalkeeper, three defenders, four midfielders, and three forwards, the best players of collegiate association football in the United States of the 20th century CE.

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Société Parisienne d'Édition

The Société Parisienne d'Édition or SPE, originally known as Offenstadt Frères then Publications Offenstadt, was a French publishing house founded by the Offenstadt brothers towards the end of the 19th century.

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Society for Constitutional Information

The Society for Constitutional Information was a British activist group founded in 1780 by Major John Cartwright, to promote parliamentary reform.

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Soldier of Fortune (magazine)

Soldier of Fortune (SOF), The Journal of Professional Adventurers, is a monthly U.S. periodical founded in 1975 as a mercenary magazine devoted to worldwide reporting of wars, including conventional warfare, low-intensity warfare, counter-insurgency, and counter-terrorism.

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Solomon H. Sonneschein

S.

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Solomon Henry Jackson

Solomon Henry Jackson (died ca. 1847, New York City?) was a pioneer American Jewish printer.

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Someday (short story)

"Someday" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Somerville Public Library

Somerville Public Library is a public library located at 35 West End Avenue in Somerville, New Jersey.

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Sophie von La Roche

Maria Sophie von La Roche (née Gutermann von Gutershofen) (6 December 1730 – 18 February 1807) was a German novelist.

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Source Decay

"Source Decay" is a science fiction short story by Charlie Jane Anders.

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Southern Literary Messenger

The Southern Literary Messenger was a periodical published in Richmond, Virginia, from August 1834 to June 1864.

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Southern Progress Corporation

Southern Progress Corporation, based in Birmingham, Alabama, is a publisher of lifestyle magazines and books.

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Spadea

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Special Delivery (short story)

"Special Delivery" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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Spectrum SF

Spectrum SF was an independent publishing company, specializing in the publication short and serial length works of science fiction.

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Spell My Name with an S

"Spell My Name with an S" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Sport of athletics

Athletics is a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking.

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St Helen's School

St.

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St. John's Eve (short story)

"St.

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St. Mark's Bookshop

St.

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St. Moritz Library

Bibliothek St.

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St. Thomas College, Thrissur

St.

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Staff writer

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Star Fleet Battles

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Star Trek Magazine

Star Trek Magazine is an authorized periodical, published quarterly by Titan UK in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand devoted to the ''Star Trek'' franchise; a separate North American version is also published, differing primarily in issue number, but otherwise synchronised in content.

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Star Trek: The Magazine

Star Trek: The Magazine was an authorized monthly tabloid-size periodical published in the United States and Canada by Fabbri Publishing (US) devoted to the Star Trek franchise.

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Stenopetala

Stenopetala was a quarterly periodical and the official publication of The New Zealand Carnivorous Plant Society.

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Stepan Malkhasyants

Stepanos Sargsi Malkhasyants (Ստեփան Սարգսի Մալխասյանց; – July 21, 1947) was an Armenian academician, philologist, linguist, and lexicographer.

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Story Teller (magazine)

Story Teller (sold as Story Time in Australia and New Zealand) was a magazine partwork published by Marshall Cavendish between 1982 and 1985.

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Strategy+Business

The publication strategy+business is a business magazine focusing on management issues and corporate strategy.

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Subsoil (short story)

"Subsoil" is a short story by American writer Nicholson Baker, first appeared in The New Yorker periodical on June 27, 1994.

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Sucker Bait

"Sucker Bait" is a science fiction novella by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Suhayl Saadi

Suhayl Saadi (born 1961, Beverley, Yorkshire) is a physician, author and dramatist based in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Suicides (short story)

"Suicides" is a short story by French writer Guy de Maupassant.

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Sun and Shadow (short story)

"Sun and Shadow" is a short story by Ray Bradbury first published in 1953 in the American news magazine The Reporter.

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SUNCAT

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Super-Neutron

"Super-Neutron" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov, originally published in the September 1941 issue of Astonishing Stories, and included in the 1972 collection The Early Asimov.

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Suveeran

Suveeran is a film and drama director from Kozhikode.

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Sweden v. Yamaguchi

Sweden v. Yamaguchi, otherwise known as in the matter of Marianne Wilson, or in the matter of Mary Ann Vaughn, is a highly complex decision in international family law which touches on questions in law still unresolved over fifty years later.

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Synapse Group

Synapse Group, Inc. is a multichannel marketing company.

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Tama Art University Library

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Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives

The Tamiment Library is a research library at New York University that documents radical and left history, with strengths in the histories of communism, socialism, anarchism, the New Left, the Civil Rights Movement, and utopian experiments.

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Tear sheet

In advertising, a tear sheet is a page cut or torn from a publication to prove to the client that the advertisement was published.

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Temple Square

Temple Square is a complex, owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), in the center of Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Tennessee's Partner (short story)

Tennessee's Partner is a short story by Bret Harte, first published in the Overland Monthly in 1869, which has been described as "one of the earliest 'buddy' stories in American fiction." It was later loosely adapted into four films.

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That Spark of Life

"That Spark of Life" (Zhivinka v dele) is a short story (skaz) written by Pavel Bazhov.

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The Advocate (Louisiana)

The Advocate is Louisiana's largest daily newspaper.

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The Agatya

The Agatya (also transliterated as The Agattya) was a Bangladeshi monthly periodical which began publishing in 1949.

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The American Magazine

The American Magazine was a periodical publication founded in June 1906, a continuation of failed publications purchased a few years earlier from publishing mogul Miriam Leslie.

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The American Review: A Whig Journal

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The Athenian Mercury

The Athenian Mercury, or The Athenian Gazette, or The Question Project, or The Casuistical Mercury, was a periodical written by The Athenian Society and published in London twice weekly between 17 March 1690 (i.e. 1691 Gregorian calendar) and 14 June 1697.

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The Athenian Society

The Athenian Society was an organization founded by John Dunton in 1691 to facilitate the writing and publication of his weekly periodical The Athenian Mercury.

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The Author of Beltraffio

The Author of Beltraffio is a short story by Henry James, first published in the English Illustrated Magazine in 1884.

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The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World (short story)

"The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World" is a 1968 science fiction short story by American writer Harlan Ellison.

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The Black Cat (short story)

"The Black Cat" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe.

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The Black Stone

"The Black Stone" is a horror short story by American writer Robert E. Howard, first published in the November 1931 issue of Weird Tales.

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The Bone Flute

"The Bone Flute" is a science fiction short story by American writer Lisa Tuttle, first published in the May 1981 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.

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The Bookkeeper's Wife

The Bookkeeper's Wife is a short story by Willa Cather.

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The Business Man (short story)

"The Business Man" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe about a businessman boasting of his accomplishments.

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The Californian (1880s magazine)

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The Callistan Menace

"The Callistan Menace" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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The Case of Charles Dexter Ward

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward is a short horror novel (51,500 words) by American writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in early 1927, but not published during the author's lifetime.

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The Cask of Amontillado

"The Cask of Amontillado" (sometimes spelled "The Casque of Amontillado") is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in the November 1846 issue of Godey's Lady's Book.

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The Chicago Manual of Style

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The Clockwork Atom Bomb

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The Colophon, A Book Collectors' Quarterly

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The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion

"The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, an apocalyptic science fiction story first published in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine in 1839.

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The Covent-Garden Journal

The Covent-Garden Journal (modernised as The Covent Garden Journal) was an English literary periodical published twice a week for most of 1752.

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The Coxon Fund

"The Coxon Fund" is an 1894 short story by Henry James.

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The Dark Tower (comics)

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The Dead Past

"The Dead Past" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, first published in the April 1956 issue of Astounding Science Fiction.

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The Death of the Lion

The Death of the Lion is an 1894 short story by Henry James.

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The Doll (novel)

The Doll (Lalka) is the second of four acclaimed novels by the Polish writer Bolesław Prus (real name Aleksander Głowacki).

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The Dragon (short story)

"The Dragon" is a short story by author Ray Bradbury.

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The Dreams in the Witch House

"The Dreams in the Witch House" is a horror short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft, part of the Cthulhu Mythos cycle.

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The Dunwich Horror

"The Dunwich Horror" is a horror short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft.

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The Dust of Death

"The Dust of Death" is a science fiction/mystery short story by Isaac Asimov that was first published in the January 1957 issue of Venture Science Fiction Magazine and reprinted in the 1968 collection Asimov's Mysteries.

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The Dying Night

"The Dying Night" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The End of the Whole Mess

"The End of the Whole Mess" is a short science fiction story by American writer Stephen King, first published in Omni Magazine in 1986.

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The Enemy (short story)

"The Enemy" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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The English Historical Review

The English Historical Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 1886 and published by Oxford University Press (formerly Longman).

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The Evil Clergyman

"The Evil Clergyman" is an excerpt from a letter written by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft in 1933.

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The Evitable Conflict

"The Evitable Conflict" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec

The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec (Les Aventures extraordinaires d'Adèle Blanc-Sec) is a historical fantasy comic book series first appearing in 1976 written and illustrated by French comics artist Jacques Tardi and published in ''album'' format by Belgian publisher Casterman, sometimes preceded by serialisation in various periodicals, intermittently since then.

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The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar

"The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" is a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe about a mesmerist who puts a man in a suspended hypnotic state at the moment of death.

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The Fermi Paradox Is Our Business Model

"The Fermi Paradox Is Our Business Model" is a science fiction short story by Charlie Jane Anders.

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The Festival

"The Festival" is a short story by H. P. Lovecraft written in October 1923 and published in the January 1925 issue of Weird Tales.

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The Fiddler of the Reels

"The Fiddler of the Reels" is a short story by British writer Thomas Hardy.

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The Figure in the Carpet

"The Figure in the Carpet" is a short story (sometimes considered a novella) by American writer Henry James first published in 1896.

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The Five-Storied Pagoda

The Five-Storied Pagoda (Gojūnotō, 五重塔) is a novella by writer Kōda Rohan.

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The Fringe (short story)

"The Fringe" is a science fiction short story by American writer Orson Scott Card, originally published in the October 1985 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.

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The Fun They Had

"The Fun They Had" is a science fiction story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Gardeners' Chronicle

The Gardeners' Chronicle was a British horticulture periodical.

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The Geebung Polo Club

"The Geebung Polo Club" is a poem by Banjo Paterson, first published in The Antipodean in 1893.

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The Genesee Farmer

The Genesee Farmer or Genesee Farmer was a very early periodical founded by Luther Tucker in 1831 in Rochester, New York.

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The Gentle Vultures

"The Gentle Vultures" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Gentleman's Magazine

The Gentleman's Magazine was founded in London, England, by Edward Cave in January 1731.

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The Germ (periodical)

The Germ, thoughts towards nature in art and literature (1850) was a periodical established by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood to disseminate their ideas.

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The Gingerbread Girl

"The Gingerbread Girl" is a novella by Stephen King that was originally published in the July 2007 issue of Esquire.

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The GM Effect

"The GM Effect" is a short story by American science fiction author Frank Herbert which first appeared in Analog magazine in 1965 and later in Herbert's 1985 short story collection The Worlds of Frank Herbert.

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The Gold-Bug

"The Gold-Bug" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe published in 1843.

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The Great Good Place (Henry James)

The Great Good Place is a short story by Henry James, first published in Scribner's Magazine in 1900.

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The Great Snake

"The Great Snake" or "The Great Serpent" (Pro Velikogo Poloza, lit. "Of the Great Serpent") is a folk tale (the so-called skaz) of the Ural region of Siberia collected and reworked by Pavel Bazhov.

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The Greatest Asset

"The Greatest Asset" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Haunter of the Dark

"The Haunter of the Dark" is a horror short story by American author H. P. Lovecraft, written in November 1935 and published in the December 1936 edition of Weird Tales (Vol. 28, No. 5, p. 538–53).

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The Hazing

"The Hazing" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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The Hill Times

The Hill Times is a Canadian twice-weekly newspaper that covers Parliament, the federal government and federal politics.

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The Hobby Horse

The Hobby Horse was a quarterly Victorian periodical in England published by the Century Guild of Artists.

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The Horror at Red Hook

"The Horror at Red Hook" is a short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft.

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The Hound

"The Hound" is a short story written by H. P. Lovecraft in September 1922 and published in the February 1924 issue of Weird Tales.

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The Immortal Bard

"The Immortal Bard" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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The Instructor

The Instructor was an official periodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) between 1930 and 1970, during which time it was the official organ of the LDS Church's Sunday School auxiliary.

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The Jaunt

"The Jaunt" is a horror short story by Stephen King first published in The Twilight Zone Magazine in 1981, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.

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The Jolly Corner

"The Jolly Corner" is a short story by Henry James published first in the magazine The English Review of December, 1908.

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The Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society

is a quarterly Japanese-language periodical and the official publication of the Insectivorous Plant Society of Japan.

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The Journal of Julius Rodman

The Journal of Julius Rodman, Being an Account of the First Passage across the Rocky Mountains of North America Ever Achieved by Civilized Man is an unfinished serial novel by American author Edgar Allan Poe published in 1840.

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The Ladies' Mercury

The Ladies' Mercury was a periodical published for four weeks by The Athenian Society and its founder John Dunton.

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The Last Defender of Camelot (short story)

"The Last Defender of Camelot" is a fantasy short story by American writer Roger Zelazny, first published in the Summer 1979 issue of Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine.

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The Last of the Masters

The Last of the Masters (also known as Protection Agency) is a science fiction novelette by Philip K. Dick.

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The Last Question

"The Last Question" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Last Trump

"The Last Trump" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Last Word (Knight short story)

"The Last Word" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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The Latymer School

The Latymer School is a selective, mixed grammar school in Edmonton, London, England, established in 1624 by Edward Latymer.

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The Lawnmower Man

"The Lawnmower Man" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the May 1975 issue of Cavalier and later collected in King's 1978 collection Night Shift.

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The Liberation of Earth

"The Liberation of Earth" is a science fiction short story by American author William Tenn, written in 1950, first published in 1953, and reprinted several times in various anthologies, including 1955 collection Of all Possible Worlds and 1967 anthology The Starlit Corridor.

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The Life and Times of Multivac

"The Life and Times of Multivac" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Little Man on the Subway

"The Little Man on the Subway" is a fantasy short story by Isaac Asimov, originally published in the 1950 issue of Fantasy Book, and included in the 1972 collection The Early Asimov.

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The Little Pilgrim

The Little Pilgrim (1853–1868) was a periodical for children in the United States.

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The London Spy

The London Spy by Ned Ward (1660/67 – June 20, 1731) was a periodical about London life, later published as a book.

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The Lotus Eaters (Weinbaum)

"The Lotus Eaters" is a science fiction short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum originally published in the April 1935 issue of Astounding Stories.

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The Lurking Fear

"The Lurking Fear" is a horror short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft.

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The Mad Moon

"The Mad Moon" is a science fiction short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum, first published in the December 1935 issue of Astounding Stories.

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The Magnificent Possession

"The Magnificent Possession" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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The Malachite Casket (fairy tale)

"The Malachite Casket" (Malahitovaja shkatulka), also known as "The Malachite Box", is a folk tale (the so-called skaz) of the Ural region collected and reworked by Pavel Bazhov.

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The Man of Adamant

"The Man of Adamant" is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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The Man of the Crowd

"The Man of the Crowd" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe about a nameless narrator following a man through a crowded London.

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The Man That Was Used Up

"The Man That Was Used Up", sometimes subtitled "A Tale of the Late Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign", is a short story and satire by Edgar Allan Poe.

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The Man Who Evolved

"The Man Who Evolved" is a science fiction short story by American writer Edmond Hamilton, first published in the April 1931 issue of Wonder Stories.

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The Martian Star-Gazers

The Martian Star-Gazers is a humorous parody article first published in the American magazine Galaxy Science Fiction in February 1962.

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The Martian Way

"The Martian Way" is a science fiction novella by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Menace from Earth

"The Menace From Earth" is a science fiction short story by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, first published in the August 1957 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.

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The Middle Years (story)

"The Middle Years" is a short story by Henry James, first published in Scribner's Magazine in 1893.

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The Mindworm

"The Mindworm" is a short story by science fiction author Cyril M. Kornbluth, first published in 1950.

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The Mistress of the Copper Mountain (fairy tale)

"The Mistress of the Copper Mountain" (Mednoj gory hozjajka),Bazhov 1950s, p. 9.

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The Monkey

"The Monkey" is a short story by Stephen King, first published as a booklet included in ''Gallery'' magazine in 1980.

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The Monster (short story)

"The Monster" is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt, originally published in Astounding in August 1948.

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The Monsters (short story)

"The Monsters" is a science fiction short story by American writer Robert Sheckley.

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The National Law Journal

The National Law Journal, a U.S. periodical founded in 1978 by Jerry Finkelstein, as a "sibling newspaper" of the New York Law Journal, that itself was founded in 1888.

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The Naturist Society

The Naturist Society (TNS) is an American naturist organization based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States.

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The New Statesman

The New Statesman is a British sitcom made in the late 1980s and early 1990s satirising the United Kingdom's Conservative Party Government of the period.

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The Next Time (short story)

"The Next Time" is an 1895 short story by Henry James.

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The Nose (Akutagawa short story)

is a satirical short story by Akutagawa Ryūnosuke based on a thirteenth-century Japanese tale from the Uji Shūi Monogatari.Keene, Donald. Dawn to the West. New York: Columbia UP, 1998. "The Nose" was Akutagawa’s second short story, written not long after "Rashōmon". It was first published in January 1916 in the Tokyo Imperial University student magazine Shinshichō and later published in other magazines and various Akutagawa anthologies. The story is mainly a commentary on vanity and religion, in a style and theme typical to Akutagawa’s work.

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The Notting Hill Mystery

The Notting Hill Mystery (1862–63) is an English-language detective novel written under the pseudonym "Charles Felix", with illustrations by George du Maurier.

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The Occident and American Jewish Advocate

The Occident and American Jewish Advocate or simply The Occident (1843-1869), was the first general Jewish periodical published in the United States.

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The Outsider (short story)

"The Outsider" is a short story by American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft.

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The Oval Portrait

"The Oval Portrait" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe involving the disturbing circumstances surrounding a portrait in a chateau.

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The Penny Magazine

The Penny Magazine was an illustrated British magazine aimed at the working class, published every Saturday from 31 March 1832 to 31 October 1845.

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The Persistence of Memory (short story)

"The Persistence of Memory" is a short story by Gael Baudino concerning Barbara, a pregnant housewife, who begins seeing things she had not noticed before when she starts doing special memory exercises developed by her husband, Frank, and the effects it has on her personal and family life.

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The Phoenix (newspaper)

The Phoenix (stylized as The Phœnix) was the name of several alternative weekly periodicals published in the United States of America by Phoenix Media/Communications Group of Boston, Massachusetts, including the Portland Phoenix and the now-defunct Boston Phoenix, Providence Phoenix and Worcester Phoenix.

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The Picture in the House

"The Picture in the House" is a short story written by H. P. Lovecraft.

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The Pirate (short story)

"The Pirate" is a science fiction short story by Poul Anderson that first appeared in the October 1968 issue of Analog.

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The Pit and the Pendulum

"The Pit and the Pendulum" is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe and first published in 1842 in the literary annual The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1843.

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The Planet of Doubt

"The Planet of Doubt" is a science fiction short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum that was first published in the October 1935 issue of Astounding Stories.

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The Portable Star

"The Portable Star" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov that appeared in the Winter 1955 issue of Thrilling Wonder Stories.

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The Premature Burial

"The Premature Burial" is a horror short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, published in 1844 in The Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper.

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The Primrose Path (Stoker novel)

The Primrose Path is an 1875 novel by Bram Stoker.

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The Print Collector's Quarterly

The Print Collector’s Quarterly (initially hyphenated as The Print-Collector’s Quarterly), was a quarterly periodical begun in 1911 and continued under various publishers until 1950.

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The Pupil (short story)

The Pupil is a short story by Henry James, first published in Longman's Magazine in 1891.

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The Purloined Letter

"The Purloined Letter" is a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe.

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The Python Papers Anthology

The Python Papers Anthology is a collection of three open-access, online periodicals - The Python Papers, The Python Papers Monograph, The Python Papers Source Codes - under a common editorial committee.

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The Rabbits Who Caused All the Trouble

"The Rabbits who caused all the Trouble" is a short modern fable written by James Thurber.

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The Raft (short story)

The Raft is a horror short story by Stephen King first published as a booklet included with Gallery in November 1982, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.

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The Rajah's Diamond

The Rajah's Diamond is a cycle of four short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson.

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The Reach

"The Reach" is a short story by American writer Stephen King.

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The Real Thing (story)

"The Real Thing" is a short story by Henry James, first syndicated by S. S. McClure in multiple American newspapers and then published in the British publication Black and White in April 1892 and the following year as the title story in the collection, The Real Thing and Other Stories published by Macmillan.

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The Reaper's Image

"The Reaper's Image" is a horror story by American writer Stephen King, first published in Startling Mystery Stories in 1969 and collected in Skeleton Crew in 1985.

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The Red Peri

"The Red Peri" is a science fiction novella by Stanley G. Weinbaum that first appeared in the November 1935 issue of Astounding Stories.

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The Richmond News Leader

The Richmond News Leader was an afternoon daily newspaper published in Richmond, Virginia from 1888 to 1992.

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The Rulers (short story)

The Rulers is a golden age science fiction short story by A. E. van Vogt, originally published in Astounding in March 1946.

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The Runaway Skyscraper

"The Runaway Skyscraper" is a science fiction short story by American writer Murray Leinster, first appeared in the February 22, 1919 issue of Argosy magazine.

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The School for Scandal

The School for Scandal is a play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan.

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The Search (short story)

The Search is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt, originally published in Astounding in January 1943.

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" (1939) is a short story by James Thurber.

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The Secret Sense

"The Secret Sense" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Shaker Quarterly

The Shaker Quarterly was a periodical published by the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village from 1961 to 1996.

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The Shunned House

"The Shunned House" is a horror fiction novelette by American author H. P. Lovecraft, written on October 16–19, 1924.

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The Singing Bell

"The Singing Bell" is a science fiction mystery short story by Isaac Asimov that first appeared in the January 1955 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and was reprinted in the 1968 collection Asimov's Mysteries.

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The Snowstorm

"The Snowstorm" (also translated as "The Snow Storm") (Metel) is a short story by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy.

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The Sound (short story)

"The Sound" is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt, originally published in Astounding in February 1950.

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The Spectacles (short story)

"The Spectacles" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, published in 1844.

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The Stand (comics)

The Stand, published from 2008 to 2012, was a series of comic books by Marvel Comics based on Stephen King's novel of the same name.

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The Stone Flower

"The Stone Flower" (p), also known as "The Flower of Stone", is a folk tale (also known as skaz) of the Ural region of Russia collected and reworked by Pavel Bazhov, and published in Literaturnaya Gazeta on 10 May 1938 and in Uralsky Sovremennik.

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The Streets of Ashkelon

"The Streets of Ashkelon" is a science fiction short story by American writer Harry Harrison.

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The Strong

The Strong is an interactive, collections-based educational institution in Rochester, New York, United States, devoted to the study and exploration of play.

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The Suicide Club (short story collection)

The Suicide Club is a collection of three 19th century detective fiction short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson that combine to form a single narrative.

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The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether

"The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" is a dark comedy short story by the American author Edgar Allan Poe.

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The Tactful Saboteur

"The Tactful Saboteur" is a novelette by the science fiction author Frank Herbert which first appeared in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine in October 1964.

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The Talking Stone

"The Talking Stone" is a science fiction mystery short story by Isaac Asimov which first appeared in the October 1955 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and was reprinted in the 1968 collection Asimov's Mysteries.

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The Tell-Tale Heart

"The Tell-Tale Heart" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1843.

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The Tercentenary Incident

"The Tercentenary Incident" is a science fiction/mystery short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Terrorist Hunters

The Terrorist Hunters (published 2009) is a controversial non-fiction book by former senior police officer Andy Hayman, co-written by Margaret Gilmore, about Hayman's role as head of the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Operations Division.

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The Thing on the Doorstep

"The Thing on the Doorstep" is a horror short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft, part of the Cthulhu Mythos universe.

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The Three Strangers

"The Three Strangers" is a short story by Thomas Hardy from 1883.

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The Tinker

"The Tinker" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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The Toynbee Convector

"The Toynbee Convector" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury.

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The Unicorn in the Garden

"The Unicorn in the Garden" is a short story written by James Thurber.

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The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall

"The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall" (1835) is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe published in the June 1835 issue of the monthly magazine Southern Literary Messenger, and intended by Poe to be a hoax.

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The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag

The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag is a novella by Robert A. Heinlein.

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The Vampyre

"The Vampyre" is a short work of prose fiction written in 1819 by John William Polidori.

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The Veldt (short story)

"The Veldt" is a science fiction short story by American author Ray Bradbury.

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The Vineyard (magazine)

The Vineyard was a British periodical published in London beginning in 1910.

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The Washington Spectator

The Washington Spectator is a left-leaning independent political periodical with a circulation of 60,000, published monthly by The Public Concern Foundation.

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The Watchman (periodical)

The Watchman was a short-lived periodical established and edited by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1796.

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The Way It Came

The Way It Came is a short story published in 1896 in London by American writer Henry James.

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The Weapon Too Dreadful to Use

"The Weapon Too Dreadful To Use" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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The Wedding Gig

The Wedding Gig is a short story by Stephen King first published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine in 1980 and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.

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The Whisperer in Darkness

The Whisperer in Darkness is a 26,000-word novella by American writer H. P. Lovecraft.

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The Winnowing

"The Winnowing" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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The Woman of Endor

"The Woman of Endor" is a 2001 fantasy novelette by Sue Isle.

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The Women Men Don't See

The Women Men Don't See is a novelette written by Alice Bradley Sheldon under the pseudonym James Tiptree, Jr. Originally published in Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1973, it subsequently was republished in the magazine's October 1979 thirtieth anniversary issue, and again in 2011's The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction: Sixtieth Anniversary Anthology.

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The World According to Kipling (A Plain Tale from the Hills)

"The World According to Kipling (A Plain Tale from the Hills)" is a 2000 fantasy short story by Geoffrey Maloney.

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The Yellow Book

The Yellow Book was a British quarterly literary periodical that was published in London from 1894 to 1897.

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Thing of Beauty (short story)

"Thing of Beauty" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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This Immortal

This Immortal, serialized as...And Call Me Conrad, is a science fiction novel by American author Roger Zelazny.

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Thomas Asbury Morris

Thomas Asbury Morris (28 April 1794 – 2 September 1874) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1836.

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Thomas Mallon

Thomas Mallon (born November 2, 1951) is an American novelist, essayist, and critic.

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Thompson Memorial Library

The Frederick Ferris Thompson Memorial Library is the main library building at Vassar College, in Poughkeepsie, New York.

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Thou Art the Man

"Thou Art the Man", originally titled "Thou Art the Man!", is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1844.

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Tidal Moon

"Tidal Moon" is a science fiction short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum and Helen Weinbaum that first appeared in the December 1938 issue of Thrilling Wonder Stories and was reprinted in the collection Interplanetary Odysseys (2006).

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Time Enough

"Time Enough" (alternate title: "Enough Time") is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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Time Pussy

"Time Pussy" is an early science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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Timeline of music in the United States (1920–49)

This is a timeline of music in the United States from 1920 to 1949.

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To Serve Man

"To Serve Man" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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Tomes & Talismans

Tomes & Talismans is a 1986 educational television series produced by Mississippi Public Broadcasting, consisting of thirteen 20-minute episodes presented as a dramatic serial story.

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Treaty of Utrecht

The Treaty of Utrecht, which established the Peace of Utrecht, is a series of individual peace treaties, rather than a single document, signed by the belligerents in the War of the Spanish Succession, in the Dutch city of Utrecht in March and April 1713.

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Trifid (magazine)

Trifid is a quarterly Czech-language periodical and the official publication of Darwiniana, a carnivorous plant society based in the Czech Republic.

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Trout binning

Trout binning is a method of fishing, possibly fictional, described in the English periodical "The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction" (Vol. 12, Issue 328, August 23, 1828).

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Turin National University Library

The National University Library (Biblioteca nazionale universitaria in Italian) in Turin, Italy, is one of the country's main libraries.

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U. Grant Miller Library

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Uncle Otto's Truck

"Uncle Otto's Truck" is a horror short story by Stephen King, first published in Yankee in 1983, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.

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United States Congressional Serial Set

The United States Congressional Serial Set began in 1817 as the official collection of reports and documents of the United States Congress.

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United States Reports, volume 1

This is a list of all the cases from volume 1 of the United States Reports.

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United World College in Mostar

The United World College in Mostar (UWC Mostar) is one of 17 schools and colleges around the world in the UWC (United World Colleges) movement.

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Universal Learning Centre

Universal Learning Centre (ULC) is a United States 501(c) organization founded in 2005 by Jean M. Jacques and is based in Allen, Texas.

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University of Michigan Library

The University of Michigan Library is the university library system of the University of Michigan, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the United States.

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University of Oklahoma

The University of Oklahoma (OU) is a coeducational public research university in Norman, Oklahoma.

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University of Utah Middle East Center

The University of Utah Middle East Center is located on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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University of Wisconsin–La Crosse

The University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (also known as UW–La Crosse, UWL, or informally UWLAX) is located in La Crosse, Wisconsin United States.

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Up from the Bottomless Pit and Other Stories

Up from the Bottomless Pit and Other Stories is an original collection featuring a novel and other short literary works by American science fiction author Philip José Farmer, edited by Christopher Paul Carey, published in 2007.

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Vault of the Beast

"Vault of the Beast" is a science fiction short story by Canadian writer A. E. van Vogt.

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Veien frem

Veien frem (The Way Forward) was a Norwegian periodical.

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Vice Versa (magazine)

Vice Versa (1947–1948), subtitled "America's Gayest Magazine", is the earliest known U.S. periodical published especially for lesbians.

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Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc.

Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc., formerly titled simply Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society and also known as the VCPS Journal, is a quarterly periodical and the official publication of the Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society of Australia.

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Victorian Periodicals Review

The Victorian Periodicals Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1968, under the editorship of Michael Wolff and Dorothy Deering, as the Victorian Periodical Newsletter.

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Vihreä Lanka

Vihreä Lanka is a Finnish language political magazine representing the views of the Green League, published eight times per year in Helsinki, Finland.

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Villanova (short story)

"Villanova" (or "How I Became a Former Professional Literary Agent") is a short story by American humorist John Hodgman.

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VINITI Database RAS

VINITI Database RAS is a database provided by the All-Russian Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI).

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Vintage Season

"Vintage Season" is a science fiction novella by American authors Catherine L. Moore and Henry Kuttner, published under the joint pseudonym "Lawrence O'Donnell" on September, 1946.

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Volume (bibliography)

A volume is a physical book.

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Volunteer Special Constabulary

The Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC) is an important component of the Singapore Police Force, contributing more than seventy years of volunteer service to the nation.

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Vyasanagar College

Vyasanagar College, Jajpur Road, Jajpur, Odisha is the 28th Autonomous college of Odisha.

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Walter Kolbenhoff

Walter Kolbenhoff, born as Walter Hoffman (20 May 1908 - 29 January 1993), was a German novelist.

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Washington Journal

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Waterclap

"Waterclap" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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Web indexing

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Welsh-language literature

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Wesley Matthias Stanford

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West German Audio Book Library for the Blind

The West German Audio Book Library for the Blind (Westdeutsche Blindenhörbücherei e. V.), abbreviated WBH, is a specialist library which produces and distributes audiobooks and periodicals for blind and partially sighted persons.

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What Is This Thing Called Love? (short story)

"What Is This Thing Called Love?" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.

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What's in a Name?

"What's in a Name?" is a mystery short story by Isaac Asimov.

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When the People Fell

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Whispers of the Mist Children

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Willa (short story)

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William Cartwright (Bahamian politician)

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William Dade

William Dade (c.1740–1790) was an English cleric and antiquary.

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William de Bois Maclaren

William Frederick de Bois Maclaren (17 November 1856 – 3 June 1921) was publisher, businessman and Scout Commissioner for Rosneath, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

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William Donald Albright

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William Henry Wills (journalist)

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William James Wintle

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William L. Clements Library

The William L. Clements Library is a rare book and manuscript repository located on the University of Michigan’s central campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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William Torrey Harris

William Torrey Harris (September 10, 1835 – November 5, 1909) was an American educator, philosopher, and lexicographer.

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William Turner Watkins

William Turner Watkins was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS) and of The Methodist Church, elected in 1938.

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Without a Clue

Without a Clue is a 1988 British comedy film directed by Thom Eberhardt and starring Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley.

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Woman's Journal

Woman's Journal was an American women's rights periodical published from 1870-1931.

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Women's Lives

Women's Lives Fùnǚ Shēnghuó) was a monthly Chinese periodical which was published from July 1935 to January 1941.

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Word Processor of the Gods

"Word Processor of the Gods" is a short story by American writer Stephen King, first published in the January 1983 issue of Playboy magazine under the title "The Word Processor", and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.

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Wrapper (philately)

In philately a wrapper is a form of postal stationery which pays the cost of the delivery of a newspaper or a periodical.

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WSFA Small Press Award

The WSFA Small Press Award was inaugurated by the Washington Science Fiction Association in 2007.

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Yeungnam University

Yeungnam University is a private research university, located in Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang, South Korea.

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Yiu Tung Public Library

Yiu Tung Public Library is a public library, located in Yiu Tung Estate, Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong.

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You're Another

"You're Another" is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight.

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Younes and Soraya Nazarian Library, University of Haifa

The University of Haifa's Younes and Soraya Nazarian Library is a central academic library, among the largest in Israel.

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Zdravljica

"Zdravljica" (English: "A Toast") is a carmen figuratum poem by the 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet France Prešeren, inspired by the ideals of Liberté, égalité, fraternité.

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Zev Hirsch Bernstein

Zev Hirsch Bernstein (1847 in Władysławów, Augustów Governorate, Congress Poland – 1907 in Tannersville, New York) was the author and compiler of the Hatsofe B'Erez Hachadosho, the first Hebrew periodical in the United States.

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ZooBank

ZooBank is an open access website intended to be the official International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) registry of zoological nomenclature.

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Zoological society

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1018 Arnolda

1018 Arnolda, provisional designation, is a stony asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 16 kilometers in diameter.

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19th-century Catholic periodical literature

The 19th-century Catholic periodical literature is unique in many respects.

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19th-century Dutch literature

This article deals with literature written in Dutch during the 19th century in the Dutch-speaking regions (Netherlands, Belgium, Dutch East Indies).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodical_literature

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