EBSCO’s Magazine Archives for Multidisciplinary Research

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EBSCO’s magazine archives are primary sources that help researchers in a variety of subject areas. This video highlights how magazine archives help researchers in art, business, political science, sports, culture, science, and other areas to add unique and historical context to their studies.  

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EBSCO’s Magazine Archives for Multidisciplinary Research

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EBSCO’s magazine archives offer many hidden treasures for research. As primary sources, magazine archives deliver unique insights into historical events and newsworthy occasions. As Multidisciplinary resources, magazine archives help researchers study the evolution of politics, culture, art, sports, science, business and lifestyle trends. Communications and marketing researchers can study various aspects of advertising over time, including representations of women and minorities, changes in graphic design layouts and the rise of branding. Political Science researchers can focus on political campaigns and world events from economic, geopolitical, social and demographic perspectives. Sociology researchers can track the representation of different ethnic groups through the years in imagery and stories. Business researchers can access critical industry information including company growth and entrepreneurship throughout history, as well as the career trajectories of high-profile business leaders. Theater and production researchers can reference the scenery and clothing from a certain time period to bring authenticity to their productions. Photography researchers can explore cover art and examples of award-winning photos in magazines that capture life in the moment. Art and architecture researchers can view art from multiple angles through the years examining the evolution of design trends in the fine arts, interior design, landscaping and architecture. Journalism researchers can compare writing styles, news elements and various journalistic approaches from the past to modern reporting. English researchers can explore literary criticism via social and political commentary as well as book reviews, film reviews and other critical essays. History researchers can uncover new perspectives through eyewitness accounts of major events. They can also explore the evolution of cultural themes and lifestyle trends. Science researchers can dive into the history of scientific breakthroughs and advancements in fields such as genetics, robotics and early AI. Sports Science researchers can study the popularity of amateur, college and professional sports through the years as well as track changing theories about exercise regimes, physiotherapy approaches and nutrition. EBSCO’s collection of more than 25 popular magazine archives is full of historical treasure just waiting to be discovered. What will your researchers find? Magazine Archives from EBSCO.

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