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I've cancelled a few magazine subscriptions to save some money, but I'd like to keep reading them when I have the time. How can I find out what magazines the library carries?

I've cancelled a few magazine subscriptions to save some money, but I'd like to keep reading them when I have the time. How can I find out what magazines the library carries?

The library has access to several hundred magazines and journals, either online or in print. Time, Consumer Reports, Entertainment Weekly, This Old House, Billboard, Better Homes and Gardens, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Ebony, Sports Illustrated, Journal of the American Medical Association, and Kiplinger’s are just a small handful of the titles available.

The best way to locate a title or browse the collection of periodicals is via our Research tab on the library’s home page. Once you’re on the Research page, select the Journals, Newspapers and Magazines icon, and you will be taken to a searchable database of all the periodicals that the library offers. The majority of these are available through our EBSCO, America’s Newspapers, and Electric Library databases, but we do also have several dozen print subscriptions as well.

When you access the Journals, Newpapers and Magazines page, you are given the option to search for a specific periodical by name, or to browse the collection by either title or subject. Each entry provides a link directing you to information about that title. In the case of print holdings, this link (which will say “Tulsa City County Library Print Holdings") takes you a catalog page that states which library branches have subscriptions. For online materials, the link indicates which database provides access to that title and will take you to that database’s archive. These listings also provide the dates available for each particular periodical.