American Libraries Magazine
Submitted by Katie Bane on Wed, 11/30/2011 - 13:28
More than a membership magazine, American Libraries helps librarians make buying decisions
- Six times each year, plus at least four digital supplements
- Print issues read by more than 64,000 of the profession’s most engaged members and leaders—more than all other library magazines combined
- The only magazine that covers all types and service areas in a single publication—the highest payoff for your advertising dollars
- More than 50% of circulation is in the largest budget sectors—academic and public libraries
- Inside every issue: Trends and Perspectives, Special Features, Information Technology, Solutions and Services, Professional Development, Career Leads from ALA JobLIST
Next Steps
- Download the 2012 American Libraries editorial calendar, rates and specifications (PDF)
- Download the 2012 American Libraries publications overview (PDF)
- View a recent print American Libraries
- View a recent digital American Libraries
Contact Us
For printed information and sample copies of the print American Libraries magazine, please send your contact information to Katie Bane at kbane@ala.org.
For printed information and sample copies of the print American Libraries magazine, please send your contact information to Katie Bane at kbane@ala.org.
To discuss advertising in any American Libraries publication, please email americanlibrariesadvertising@ala.org.
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Anthony Grafton, Princeton (N.J.) University professor of history, comparing the renovations of New York Public Library’s Schwarzman Building and Princeton’s Firestone Library, “A tale of two libraries and a revolution,” Daily Princetonian, Apr. 2.
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