Our Director of Historic Resources found this link when researching home styles from the 1950’s. He would love to see more but I haven’t found that they exist.
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=houseandgarden
Megan Bettag, MLS
Stout Reference Library Assistant
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Road
Indianapolis, In 46208-3326
T 317-923-1331 ext. 461
F 317-931-1978
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Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Open source access to old journals?
On 3/1/2011 11:10 AM, Stephen Clark wrote:
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Open source access for old journals? |
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Hyder-Darlington, Louise M <hyderl@ETOWN.EDU> |
Anyone aware of open source access to old journals: Ladies Home Journal, Harpers, Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens?? We are routinely hit by students requesting articles from 1900’s for historical research – any hints greatly appreciated.
Louise M. Hyder-Darlington, M.S.L.S.
Access Services Librarian
The High Library
Elizabethtown College
717.361.1454
These two websites have a lot of historical type information like this in popular magazines. Unfortunately, I don't think they have they have the specific titles you asked about. If you find any open access
sources for magazines, please let us know.
Making of America - University of Michigan
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moagrp/
Making of American - Cornell University
http://digital.library.cornell.edu/m/moa/
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Barbara M. Pope, MALS
Periodicals/Reference Librarian
Axe Library
Pittsburg State University
1701 S. Broadway
Pittsburg KS 66762
620-235-4884
bpope@pittstate.edu
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