What is known? What isn’t known? Knowable Magazine, the digital publication from Annual Reviews, seeks to make that knowledge accessible to all. Knowable Magazine explores the real-world significance of scholarly work through a journalistic lens. We report on the current state of play across a wide variety of fields — from agriculture to high-energy physics; biochemistry to water security; the origins of the universe to psychology.
Knowable Magazine content is thoroughly researched, reported, edited, copy-edited and fact-checked. Review articles in Annual Review journals provide ideas, but editorial decisions and reporting decisions are made by the magazine staff, guided by what will best inform and intrigue readers. In this task they are guided by a Magazine Advisory Group, which includes leading journalists and communicators working in a variety of media.
Locksmith Ledger has been known as the “Bible of the Industry” for eight decades. We provide honest, straightforward and technically accurate information on products, installation procedures and business practices in key markets. Those markets include access control, mechanical locks, automotive service, electronic locks, high security, door hardware and more. Our mission is to deliver leading editorial in print and digital that engages, educates and informs, thereby enabling the security pro and security business owners to thrive in the security market.
Lobster magazine began in 1983. Its initial focus was on what was then called parapolitics - roughly, the impact of the intelligence and security services on history and politics - but since then has widened out to include contemporary history and politics, economics and economic politics, conspiracy theories, and contemporary conspiracist subculture.
The current issue of Lobster is available on-line, free. The previous issues, all the way back to 1983, or articles from them, are available on-line for a small fee (the fees pay the cost of the website) or as a CD-Rom (More information below). Most issues up to number 57 are available in hard copy from the editor.
Simple self-hosted cloud journaling application. Uses SQLite as its back-end. Strictly time-limited; if you post on a day you can only put things in that day's entry. Posts aren't separated by time, only date. Very lightweight. It should expose all of the usual Flask features outside of the UI.
A complete wiki distributed as a single self-modifying HTML file. Dripping with Javascript options and tools. You don't need a web server or a database, just a relatively recent web browser and someplace to store the file. Can be freely shared on a web
How to bind pages into books. Ideal for binding photocopies into new books.