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MDPI was an early pioneer of the special issue model for academic publishing. The special issues are collections of papers on a specific topic, handled by guest editors (as opposed to members of the journal's editorial board). Many special issue papers are invited, either by the journal staff or by the guest editors.
Extra edition of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin following the attack on Pearl Harbor. A newspaper extra, extra edition, special edition, or simply extra is a special issue of a newspaper issued outside the normal publishing schedule to report on important or sensational news which arrived too late for the regular edition, such as the outbreak of war, the assassination of a public figure, or even ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
In March 1996, Scientific American launched its own website that included articles from current and past issues, online-only features, daily news, special reports, and trivia, among other things. [citation needed] The website introduced a paywall in April 2019, with readers able to view a few articles for free each month. [42]
Abortion, democracy, special interests: How groups are selling their pitch on Ohio Issue 1. The past month in Ohio felt more like October than July as groups fanned out across the state, either to ...
An issue that is part of the Scourge of the Underworld crossover storyline taking place in Marvel Comics at the time. 279: Savage is the Sable! DeFalco/Leonardi: Jim Owsley: June 1986 Neither Spider-Man nor Peter Parker appear in the issue, as Marvel Comics tries to suggest he is dead. 280: Introducing the Sinister Syndicate! DeFalco/Frenz ...
The collection consisted of two regular issues a month, with a special issue released every two months, to accommodate the larger characters in the DC Universe. The series also spawned a sub-series called "The Blackest Night/Brightest Day" collection, featuring characters from the various lantern corps from the DC Universe.
A group of the Canadian issues have unique Canadian athletes (hockey mostly) and all the Canadian issues may have some different article content. The advertising may also be Canada-centric. Sports Illustrated Presents. Launched in 1989; This is their tribute and special edition issues that are sold both nationally or regionally as stand alone ...