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By Vlad Osipov, Kyle Harris, Mike Mitsos, Ebony Black

Magazines. By Vlad Osipov, Kyle Harris, Mike Mitsos, Ebony Black. Magazines. A Magazine is a publication containing various articles by various authors. Articles extend from pop culture to news around the world. Baltimore Magazines. Examples of such magazines are: Baltimore Guide

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By Vlad Osipov, Kyle Harris, Mike Mitsos, Ebony Black

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  1. Magazines By Vlad Osipov, Kyle Harris, Mike Mitsos, Ebony Black

  2. Magazines • A Magazine is a publication containing various articles by various authors. Articles extend from pop culture to news around the world.

  3. Baltimore Magazines • Examples of such magazines are: • Baltimore Guide • Baltimore Alternative • Mic Life • Baltimore Jewish times • The Baltimore Magazine

  4. Type of Information • The type of information magazines have any kinds of information you want to search for. • For example, news, media, lifestyles, hobbies, sports, self-help

  5. Strengths • Strengths of magazines are that magazines are a quick way to read about subjects and to form opinions on certain issues. • Magazines are good to find out about recent events and things going on around your state

  6. Weakness • Magazines are generally bias • Such a wide variety, that some magazines don’t have correct information • Magazines tend to release before all the information is obtained on a recent event

  7. Relevant Information • Look at the table of contents to see if any headlines pertain to what you are looking for • One could skim through the magazine to look at things that they might want to read about

  8. How authoritative are magazines • Since articles on certain events tend to be published just after they occur, when not all of the information on them is obtained, they tend to be somewhat inaccurate. • Some well known magazines such as Time, will have accurate information because they sometimes use primary sources

  9. Reliable? • A particular Magazine could be reliable based off the author of the magazine. • Do the magazines writers have a history of being biased in their editorials? • Has the magazine been around for a long time to be popular and true

  10. Some other uses? • Some other uses for magazines could be to acquire information on pop culture and entertainment purposes • Also to listen to people’s opinions on certain topics • If magazine articles that you read cite certain sources that you feel would be helpful, you can seek them out, as well.

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