JSCIMED Journals

Three science magazines are stacked on a wooden surface. The top magazine is Harper's, featuring articles on UFO culture. Below it is Discover, with a focus on exposing research fraud and other scientific topics, including space. The bottom magazine, Scientific American, has a cover story titled 'Woman the Hunter,' challenging traditional gender roles in evolution. It also includes topics on organ transplants and endangered species.
A collection of design journals is shelved vertically, with each journal's spine displaying the title 'DESIGN' followed by issue numbers and publication dates in chronological order from 1972 to 1986. The spines are mostly white or beige, with black print, and arranged with some minor wear visible on a few.
Several newspapers and magazines are arranged on a wooden surface. One magazine features a portrait of a woman with wet hair in a white top. Below are pages from a German newspaper with articles and images, including one of a man in a suit. The Economist magazine is partially visible on the right.
A set of four stacked journals with hardcovers and elastic bands securing them. The colors of the covers and bands include blue, black, gray, and orange. The journals are arranged neatly from a close-up perspective.
Several sheets of paper with printed tables are clipped to a bulletin board in a corridor. The papers appear to contain data or results, indicated by numerical values and columns.
A collection of books arranged on a wooden bookshelf, with some books standing upright and others leaning or stacked. The shelves are lined with vintage-style newspaper clippings. A prominent book titled 'Bourdieu: Journalistic Field' is leaning forward, drawing attention with its distinct red and black cover.