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Revision as of 04:21, 30 October 2015
Instructions
General Interest Magazine Data Entry
The data entry options for General Interest magazines are more limited than those for s-f specific magazines. Please consult Help:Entering non-genre magazines.
Adding an entry to this list (Older sections)
- Go to advanced search in the database.
- Search for "Editors of <Magazine name>" in the "Author" section
- Click on the "Author" displayed
- Verify that the page includes the issues on record
- Copy the URL from the author page
- Edit the proper section of this list
- Add a line of the form "
[<URL> <space> <Magazine name>]
in the proper alphabetical place - Save the page
Adding an entry to this list (Upgraded Grid Tables)
- Go to advanced search in the database.
- Search for "Editors of <Magazine name>" in the "Author" section
- Click on the "Author" displayed
- Verify that the page includes the issues on record
- Click on the 'Series' name.
- Copy the series number from the URL that appears after "pe.cgi?"
- Use that number as the Series and Grid link number, following the template of other magazines in the table.
- Edit the proper section of this list
- Add a Table segment like the template below in the proper alphabetical place, and then save the page.
|- | [[Series:<Magazine Name> Magazine|<Magazine Name> Magazine]] | [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/seriesgrid.cgi?<Series Number> Series Grid] | [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?<Series Number> Series List] | | () |-
The List
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Magazine Wiki Grid & Other Data | Magazine Series Grid | Magazine Series List | Note | Years
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20 Story Magazine | Series Grid | Series List | (?) |
A
B
- Backpacker
- Bajtek
- Baltimore Saturday Visiter
- Beadle’s Dime Novels
- Belford's Magazine
- Belgravia
- Bentley's Miscellany
- The Black Cat
- Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
- Blue Book
- The Bookman
- The Boys' Friend Library
- Boys' Life
- Boy's Cinema Weekly
- The Boy’s Star Library
- The Broadway Journal
- Broadway Magazine
- Brave and Bold
- Buffalo Bill Stories
- Burton's Gentleman's Magazine
C
- The Californian
- Canadian Magazine
- Cassell’s Family Magazine
- The Cavalier
- Century Magazine
- Chambers Journal
- Chapman's Magazine of Fiction
- The Chicago Record-Herald
- The Chicago Times-Herald
- A Child's Garden for Cheerful and Happy Homes
- Cicada
- Coe Review
- Collier's
- Communications of the ACM
- Conkey's Home Journal
- Cornhill Magazine
- Cosmopolitan
- Court and Society Review
D thru H
- The Daily Express
- The Dark Blue
- Detective Fiction Weekly
- Detective Short Stories
- Double Detective
- Dublin University Magazine
- Electra; A Belles Lettres Montly for Young People
- Electrical Experimenter
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
- English Illustrated Magazine
- Escapade
- Esquire
- Eve Magazine
- The Evening Standard
- Everybody’s Magazine
- Fame and Fortune
- The Flag of Our Union
- The Forerunner
- Frank Reade Library
- Fraser's Magazine
- The Gent
- The Gift
- Godey's Lady's Book
- The Golden Book Magazine
- Golden Hours
- Good News
- Graham's Magazine
- Grand Magazine
- The Gray Goose
- The Guardian
- Gunter's Magazine
- Good Housekeeping
- Hampton's Magazine
- Happy Days
- The Harmsworth London Magazine
- The Harmsworth Magazine
- Harper’s Bazaar
- Harper's Magazine
- Harper's Weekly Magazine
- Heart's Magazine
- The Home Magazine
- The Hornbook Magazine
- Household Words weekly from March 30, 1850 to May 18, 1859; incorporated in All the Year Round; title revived in 1881 by Charles Dickens the younger; incorparate All the Year Round in 1895
- Hutchinson’s Magazine
- Hutchinson's Mystery-Story Magazine
I thru P
- The Idler
- The International
- The International Magazine
- Interview
- Knave
- Ladies' Home Journal
- Lancaster County Magazine
- The Lantern
- Liberty
- Lippincott's Monthly Magazine became McBride’s Magazine
- Live Stories
- The Live Wire
- London Magazine
- Longman's Magazine
- The London Mercury
- London Society
- The Ludgate Monthly
- Main Street
- McBride’s Magazine formerly Lippincott's Magazine
- McCall's
- McClure's
- Metropolitan Magazine
- Modern Electrics
- Modern Mechanics and Inventions
- Modern Wonder
- Monthly Story Magazine
- Munsey's Magazine
- Nash’s Magazine
- Nash’s Pall Mall Magazine (Oct 1914-)
- The Nation
- National Geographic
- The National Observer
- The National Standard (First issue: January 5, 1833. Weekly.) Complete title : The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals and the Fine Arts.
- Nature
- The Nelson Lee Library
- Neurotica
- New Broadway Magazine see Broadway Magazine
- New England Magazine
- The New Magazine
- New Mexico Magazine
- New Nick Carter Weekly
- New Orleans Item
- New Story Magazine
- New York Five Cent Library
- New York Ledger
- The New Yorker
- New York Times
- New Statesman
- New-York Tribune (also New-York Daily Tribune)
- The Novel Magazine
- Nugget Library
- Once a Week
- The Overland Monthly
- Pall Mall Budget
- Pall Mall Magazine (May 1893-Sep 1914) (Merged with Nash's Magazine as Nash's Pall Mall magazine Oct 1914) (Revived May 1927-Sep 1929)
- Paperback Parade
- The Passing Show
- Pearson's Magazine
- Penthouse Magazine
- People’s Favorite Magazine
- People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine
- People’s Magazine
- The Philadelphia North American
- Physical Culture
- The Pioneer
- Playboy
- Pluck
- Pluck and Luck
- The Pocket Magazine
- Popular Electricity
- Popular Magazine
- Practical Electrics
- The Premier Magazine
- Punch
- Putnam’s Magazine
Q thru Z
- The Quaker
- Radio News
- Railroad Man’s Magazine
- The Red Book Magazine (becomes Redbook beginning with January 1930 issue)
- Red Magazine
- Rob Wagner’s Script
- Rogue
- The Royal Magazine
- The Saint Detective Magazine
- The St. James’s Gazette
- St. Nicholas Magazine
- St. Paul's Magazine
- The San Francisco Evening Post Magazine
- Saturday Courier
- The Saturday Evening Post
- Saturday Museum
- Science and Invention
- The Scrap Book
- Scribner's Magazine (1887 to 1937)
- Scribner's Monthly (1876 to 1880)
- Short Stories
- The Sketch
- The Smart Set
- Smith's Magazine
- The Southern Literary Messenger
- The Southern Opinion
- The Sovereign Magazine
- Soviet Literature
- Spicy-Adventure Stories
- Star
- Star Detective
- The Strand Magazine
- The Sun
- Sunday Chronicle Annual
- The Sunny South
- Super-Detective Stories
- The Tatler
- Temple Bar
- The Thrill Book
- Thrilling Adventures
- Tinsley's Magazine
- Top-Notch Detective
- Top-Notch Magazine
- Town Topics
- The Train
- Triple-X Magazine
- The Unknown World
- Urbis
- The Virginia Leader
- Watson's Magazine
- Weekly Illustrated
- The Weekly Tale-Teller
- The Western Literary Magazine and Journal of Education, Science, Arts, and Morals
- The Whirlwind
- Wide Awake Weekly
- Wiedza i Życie
- The Windsor Magazine
- Worchester Monthly
- Zoetrope: All-Story
See Non-Genre Help for entry standards.