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1 By Julian Tu

2  Where did the word Magazine come from?  Magazine and Journals  Magazine and the new era (E-Zine)  Similarities between the new and old generation magazine.

3  1575–85 – Storehouse or storehouse of information “[French] magasin < [Italian] magazzino < [Arabic] makhāzin” (dictionary.com).  Today, it is a periodically issued collection that contains essays, stories, poems, photographs and drawings. (by different people)  A magazine usually subjects in a theme. (Ex. sport, health or history)

4  First published in 1731-1907 (5 series)  Found by Edward Cave, London  Originally Called Gentleman's Magazine or Monthly Intelligencer  Edward Cave edited under the name “Sylvanus Urban”  (http://www.alanmann.com/class/files/GENTLMAG.pdf)

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6  Difference in writing style:  Scholarly Journals: “Field-specific language/jargon, requires reader to be in touch with other research in the field.”  Popular Magazine Articles: “Written in everyday language accessible to any generally knowledgeable reader.” (www6.wittenberg.edu)

7  Online magazine: e-zine, webzine, cyberzine, hyperzine and so on.

8  Still being debated (Wiki)  Cult of the Dead Cow, cDc, claims to have publish the first e-zine, 1984 (individual article publication)  1985, Phrack started to produce collections of articles in a similar manner to a printed magazine.

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10 cDc communications

11  People with interest in focuses in certain e-zine(s). (Ex. Sports, health, games)  People who are looking to discuss the interest in real time (author or other readers)

12 First site to publish e-zine in a printed Magazine format.

13  By writers for writers e-zine: authors write for readers to read. Community: writers write for other writers to read. (similar to forums) Ex. Themestream.com – They are closed down due to their lack of resources to keep the site up.

14  Their main revenue is sourced in advertisements.  Printed magazines receives some income from sales of products.  Most e-zine are “free” They highly depend on web Ads and affiliations.

15  Most Journal sites requires a log in.  http://ejournals.emory.edu/

16  http://www.freesticky.com/stickyweb/articles/themestreamcloses. asp  www.pickeringchatto.com  www.wikipedia.org  www.bodley.ox.ac.uk  Dictionary.com  http://www.digital-archive.org  http://www.cultdeadcow.com/  http://wwww.Phrack.com  http://tools.devshed.com/c/a/Website- Content/Themestreamcom-is-closing-its-doors/  http://lib.utsa.edu  http://ejournals.emory.edu/  http://www.alanmann.com


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