When sitting on the desk and not able to work on a project, I can read any of the following from my library's EBSCO database, for free. It's not the same as flipping through the pages of the magazine, but that doesn't look like professional sort of thing anyway, does it? What, you're getting paid to set at the desk and read magazines?!? No, no. I'm getting paid to be current on the latest research in my field. This is just a reminder to me to read.
Acquisitions Librarian
American Libraries
Book Links
Booklist
Canadian Journal of Information & Library Sciences
Children & Libraries: The Journal of the Association for Library Service to Children
Collection Management
Computers in Libraries
EContent
Emergency Librarian
Feliciter
Huntington Library Quarterly
Information Technology & Libraries
Internet Reference Services Quarterly
Journal of Academic Librarianship
Journal of Access Services
Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship
Libraries & the Cultural Record
Library Journal
Library Media Connection
Library Mosaics
Library Quarterly
Library Resources & Technical Services
Library Talk
Library Technology Reports
Library Trends
LJ: Library Journal
Online
Online Classroom
Online Searcher
Orana
Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture
Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa
Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library
Reading Online
Reference & User Services Quarterly
School Libraries in Canada
School Library Journal
School Library Media Activities Monthly
School Library Monthly
South African Journal of Library & Information Science
Teacher Librarian
Technology Connection
Yale University Library Gazette
Young Adult Library Services
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