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  2. Creation Ministries International - Wikipedia

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    Since then CMI has distributed Creation magazine and the Journal of Creation in the United States itself. CMI publishes Creation magazine as well as the Journal of Creation. Creation reports that it has subscribers in more than 170 countries, [7] [independent source needed] with 60,000 copies of each issue produced. [8] Creation is published ...

  3. Carl Wieland - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 Wieland formed the Creation Science Association (CSA), a South Australian creationist organisation modelled after the Creation Research Society. In 1978 this organisation began publishing a magazine, Ex Nihilo (later called Creation Ex Nihilo ), "to explain and promote special creation as a valid scientific explanation of origins."

  4. Electronic publishing - Wikipedia

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    The Europeana library is a European catalog that offers index cards on millions of digital objects and links to their digital libraries. [18] In the same year, HathiTrust was created to put together the contents of many university e-libraries from USA and Europe, as well as Google Books and Internet Archive .

  5. Lillian Vernon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Vernon Corporation is an American catalog merchant and online retailer that sells household, children's and fashion accessory products. Founded in 1951 by Lillian Vernon ( a/k/a Lillian Menasche), out of her Mount Vernon, New York , apartment; the business name is a combination of her first name and her hometown.

  6. Whole Earth Review - Wikipedia

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    Whole Earth Review (Whole Earth after 1997) [1] was a magazine which was founded in January 1985 after the merger of the Whole Earth Software Review (a supplement to the Whole Earth Software Catalog) and the CoEvolution Quarterly. All of these periodicals are descendants of Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog.

  7. CoEvolution Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    It evolved out of the original Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog. [2] Fred Turner notes that in 1985, Brand merged CoEvolution Quarterly with The Whole Earth Software Review (a supplement to The Whole Earth Software Catalog) to create the Whole Earth Review. [3] CoEvolution Quarterly became the first place to publish Ivan Illich's ...

  8. Whole Earth Catalog - Wikipedia

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    The Whole Earth Catalog (WEC) was an American counterculture magazine and product catalog published by author Stewart Brand several times a year between 1968 and 1972, and occasionally thereafter, until 1998. The magazine featured essays and articles, but was primarily focused on product reviews.

  9. Magalog - Wikipedia

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    A magalog is a promotional copy of a magazine, mostly in a 12-page catalog format. The name is a portmanteau of "magazine" and "catalog" [1] and was coined and used by Gary Bencivenga, a direct response copywriter. Magalogs help introduce magazines to new readers, or function as a catalog formatted as a magazine.