Magazine:Analog Science Fiction and Fact
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Introduction
Editor
- Oct 1960 - Dec 1971. John W. Campbell, Jr.
- Jan 1972 - Nov 1978. Ben Bova
- Dec 1978 - Present. Stanley Schmidt
Publisher
- Oct 1960 - Jan 1962. Street and Smith Publications, Inc. Editorial offices, 79-89 Seventh Ave. New York, NY.
- Feb 1962 - Aug 1980. Condé Nast Publications, Inc.; New York, NY.
- Sep 1980 - Aug 1992. Davis Publications, Inc.; New York, NY.
- Sep 1992 - Present. Dell Magazines; New York, NY.
Essay Series
- Biolog The canonical title Analog should be used.
- Brass Tacks The canonical title Analog should be used.
- Editorial (Analog). The word 'Editorial' should not be used in the title unless it is actually printed as part of the title. The canonical title Analog should be used.
- Futures (Analog) The canonical title Analog should be used.
- In Times to Come (Analog) The canonical title Analog should be used.
- On Gaming The canonical title Analog should be used.
- Science Fact (Analog) ---- Science Fact: should not be used in the title. The canonical title Analog should be used.
- The Alternate View ---- The Alternate View: should not be used in the title. The canonical title Analog should be used.
- The Analytical Laboratory The canonical title Analog should be used.
- The Reference Library The canonical title Analog should be used.
- Upcoming Events The canonical title Analog should be used.
- Probability Zero The titles should be placed in the series and entered without "Probability Zero" in the title.
Note: Series data is not complete and is in the process of being modified to a consistent standard.
Indexing Status
- Issues Jan/1965 and Apr/1965-Aug/1966 have been validated against the original magazines.
- Issues Oct/1960-Aug/1966 have been validated against Contento and Miller's Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Weird Fiction Magazine Index.
Issues
Cell highlighting temporarily added to identify unverified issues.
Acknowledgements
- Thanks to Edwin M. Schaefer for the use of his collection in reconstructing this data.
- Most of the information from 1969 thru 1995 was supplied by Michael J. Cross (mike@mjckeh.demon.co.uk).
- Holes in the 1969-1995 era were filled by the Schaefer collection, which was also the sole source for 1965-1968 data.
- The 1960-1964 data was supplied by Cary Thomas, who has made an Analog index database available, covering 1948 to the present.
- Additional thanks to Phil Brewer, who throws the latest edition at me over the top of the cube wall.
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