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Introducing Flipster

  

 

Timely Access to Digital Magazines

~ Browse the Latest Issues of Popular & Trade Magazines ~

 

Students and faculty access a digital collection of magazines using Flipster® from EBSCO Information Services. Flipster is a magazine service that allows LIU students and faculty access to digital issues of recent popular magazines.

Publications can be downloaded to Android™ phones and tablets, Apple® iPhones and iPads, and Kindle Fire for offline reading anytime, anywhere.

Flipster offers an easy, browse-able reading experience. Users can peruse magazines by category, as well as search for specific titles. An online newsstand provides a carousel of the most recent issues, as well as back issues, allowing for easy and seamless access. A Table of Contents contains links for the quick retrieval of articles and within magazines, users will find additional embedded resources of dynamic content. There is an option to zoom in and out of text for enhanced readability.

The library currently (2021-22) subscribes to the following titles:

ARTnews; American Craft; American Poetry Review; Aperture; Archaeology; Architectural Digest; Art in America; Cosmopolitan; Downbeat; Elle; Esquire; Essence; GQ: Gentlemen's Quarterly; Harper's Bazaar; InStyle; New York Review of Books; New Yorker; PN Review; Poets & Writers; Rolling Stone; The Atlantic; Vanity Fair; Vogue; Writer's Digest

Individual titles can be accessed using Journal Finder on the Library's homepage, or by clicking here.

 

Stay Current with Flipster

American Cinematographer American Craft Aperture Architectural Digest
       
       
The Atlantic Cosmopolitan Downbeat Elle
Esquire Essence GQ - Gentlemen's Quarterly Men's Health

National Geographic

The New York Review of Books The New Yorker Newsweek Global
Rolling Stone Vanity Fair Vogue Wired
   
Women's Health Writer's Digest

 

Flipster for Desktops

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Attribution

Created by Professor Robert Battenfeld

Updated by Associate Professor, Emily Walshe