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Reading: Newspaper Archive Developments, 1978); 1940-1980, 3 vols. For the history of the weekly, see Derwent May, Critical Times: The History of the Times Literary Supplement (London: Harper, 2001; 606 pp.). Times Higher Education (1971-, weekly) also reviews a number of books of interest to literature researchers. Kempcke, Ken, Diana Ramirez, and Steven Smith. "Reference Sources for the Study of Little Magazines." Popular Culture in Libraries 5.2 (1999): 1-28. Z688.P64 P68. A guide to essential reference sources-overviews, guides to scholarship, bibliographies of magazines, directories, union lists and catalogs, periodicals about little magazines, and indexes-for the study of little magazines. The annotations are typically descriptive (though some offer an evaluative comment). Hoffman, Frederick J., Charles Allen, and Carolyn F. Ulrich. The Little Magazine: A History and a Bibliography. 2nd ed. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1947. 450 pp. A survey rather than a history proper of selected little magazines published since c. 1912, principally in the United States but also including a few from Great Britain and Ireland.