History
Founded by Melvil Dewey in 1876, Library Journal is the single most comprehensive publication for librarians, with groundbreaking features and analytical news reports covering technology, management, policy, and other professional concerns. LJ's hefty review sections evaluate nearly 8,000 books annually, along with hundreds of audiobooks, videos, databases, web sites, and systems that libraries buy. * 20 annual print issues * 8,000+ annual reviews * 85,000 reviews from 1985-2010 available online * Four special trade show exhibitor coupon booklets * Four special print supplements * Four free e-newsletters