Incoming Resources
- Newsweek
- Essence
- Theirs was the kingdom, Lila and DeWitt Wallace and the story of the Reader's digest, John Heidenry
- The making of a magazine, a tour through the vast organization of The New Yorker, [Corey Ford]
- Disney adventures
- Southwest review
- Harper's
- People weekly
- Hopscotch
- Harper's new monthly magazine
- The Reader's digest
- Familyfun
- Reader's digest
- Rolling stone magazine, the uncensored history, Robert Draper
- Kids discover
- New York
- A study of the accumulative audience of Life;, conducted for Life by Alfred Politz Research, inc
- The Hard Times, the first 40 years, by the Hard Times staff ; edited by Matt Saincome, Bill Conway and Krissy Howard
- The lady persuaders
- America's heroes;, the changing models of success in American magazines, [by] Theodore P. Greene
- Good days and Mad, a hysterical tour behind the scenes at Mad magazine, Dick DeBartolo
- Stories care forgot, an anthology of New Orleans zines, edited by Ethan Clark
- Condensing the Cold War, Reader's digest and American identity, Joanne P. Sharp
- Writing for Fortune, nineteen authors remember life on the staff of a remarkable magazine, Daniel Bell ... [et al.]
- Harper's young people
- Cast of characters, Wolcott Gibbs, E. B. White, James Thurber, and the golden age of the New Yorker, Thomas Vinciguerra
- It wasn't pretty, folks, but didn't we have fun?, Esquire in the sixties, Carol Polsgrove ; with an afterword by Tom Hedley
- The weekly standard, a reader: 1995-2005, William Kristol, editor
- Notes from underground, zines and the politics of alternative culture, Stephen Duncombe
- The new republic
- McCall's
- Of lasting interest;, the story of the Reader's digest
- Ross and the New Yorker
- Texas quarterly
- The complete New Yorker, introduction by David Remnick
- The Best of Rolling Stone, 25 years of journalism on the edge, edited by Robert Love
- Niles' national register,, containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manufactures, and a record of the events of the times
- Cosmo girl
- Mother was a lady;, self and society in selected American children's periodicals, 1865-1890, [by] R. Gordon Kelly
- Nickelodeon magazine
- Scholastic scope
- Mira!
- That was the Life, by Dora Jane Hamblin
- America and her almanacs;, wit, wisdom, & weather, 1639-1970,, by Robb Sagendorph
- The Atlantic monthly, 1857-1909, Yankee humanism at high tide and ebb, Ellery Sedgwick
- Villains galore;, the heyday of the popular story weekly
- Family circle
- Red clay reader
- Give me Liberty., Introd. by Richard Armour
- Whole earth review