![]() ![]() The fifty-year-old Mellott, an avid golfer who took over as publisher in 2004 “with a mandate for change,” has watched print advertising revenue drop precipitously, in line with industry trends. I’ve been asking Mellott to describe the business model behind the AJC’s recent restructuring, designed, among other things, to put digital operations on an equal footing with print. That is, if I could figure out precisely what Mellott’s arm gesture means for the future of journalism and the Journal-Constitution. “This,” he explains, “is the skillful management of a toggle.” Where is a photographer when you really need one? Of course, if I were a “mojo”-“mobile journalist”-for the AJC, I’d have my digital point-and-shoot at the ready, and then I’d whip out my laptop and file something online. Mellott, the affable publisher of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, is moving his forearm up and down like a lever. Many other academic and large public libraries have Journal-Constitution microfilm.John C. University of Washington Libraries, Seattle, WA Telephone: 20.University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Telephone: 91.University of Missouri, Columbia, MO Telephone: 57.New York Public Library, New York, NY Telephone: 21.Web: main library has the complete Journal-Constitution holdings, back to 1883 for the Journal, and 1868 for the Constitution. ![]() A handy link to Georgia public, academic and technical school library catalogs and Web sites is provided by GALILEO at Microfilm sources elsewhere in Georgia.Web: main library has selected Journal-Constitution holdings, back to 1969. Web: The main library has the complete Journal-Constitution holdings, back to 1883 for the Journal, and 1868 for the Constitution. Georgia Institute of Technology, Telephone: 40.Georgia State University's William Russell Pullen Library, 100 Decatur Street SE, Atlanta.Web: The main library has selected The Atlanta Journal-Constitution holdings, back to 1883 for the Journal, and 1881 for the Constitution. Emory University Libraries, 540 Ashbury Circle, Atlanta.Web: Atlanta History Center has the complete Journal-Constitution holdings, back to 1883 for the Journal, and 1868 for the Constitution. Atlanta History Center, 30 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta.The Collins Hill Branch does not carry the Journal microfilm. Web: Collins Hill Branch carries the complete Constitution microfilm back to 1868. Gwinnett County Public Library, 455 Camp Perrin Rd., Lawrenceville.Web: The main branch has the complete Journal-Constitution holdings, back to 1883 for the Journal, and 1868 for the Constitution. DeKalb County Public Library, 215 Sycamore St., Decatur.The main branch does not carry the Journal microfilm. Web: main branch has Constitution microfilm back to 1971. Cobb County Public Library, 266 Roswell St.Atlanta-Fulton Public Library, One Margaret Mitchell Square, Atlanta, near the Peachtree MARTA station.The Atlanta Journal-Constitution microfilm is available in many metro Atlanta libraries, including: (Information on newspapers prior to 1876) (Birthday & historic date papers from the 20th century) Try searching for collectible newspapers or old newspapers for sale. Here are some organizations that may be helpful as a starting place. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution does not offer microfilm search services to the public. When you search, keep in mind there are no digital records for The Atlanta Journal before 1985 (text only), 2001 (pages), and the full run of The Atlanta Constitution is only available on. Other sources include The Atlanta History Center and select public libraries in metro Atlanta. Note that there is a cost associated with this site, and it is not owned or operated by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Tap or click here for help on downloading or printing an online article from our ePaper. There are several ways to find a back issue of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.Īll subscribers have the access to search up to 2 ½ years of back issues through the e Paper. ![]()
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