Periodicals
Found in 8535 Collections and/or Records:
Multimedia Producer, Volume 1, Number 5, May 1995
The library has collected small number of issues of a variety of different multimedia magazines. Due to the limited issues held for each series, they are cataloged and shelved together.
Multimedia World
Multimedia World is a spinoff of PC World focusing on multimedia hardware and software. The magazine paid special attention to multimedia games and CD-ROMs, as well as operating systems, music software, and anything adjacent to home computer media production.
Like its parent magazine, Multimedia World was owned by IDG Communications.
Multimedia World, Volume 1, Number 2, January 1994
This is a partial collection of Multimedia World. The total issue count for Multimedia World is unknown, but it appears to have run through at least early 1996.
Multimedia World, Volume 1, Number 4, March 1994
This is a partial collection of Multimedia World. The total issue count for Multimedia World is unknown, but it appears to have run through at least early 1996.
Multimedia World, Volume 1, Number 12, November 1994
This is a partial collection of Multimedia World. The total issue count for Multimedia World is unknown, but it appears to have run through at least early 1996.
Multimedia World, Volume 2, Number 2, January 1995
This is a partial collection of Multimedia World. The total issue count for Multimedia World is unknown, but it appears to have run through at least early 1996.
Multimedia World, Volume 2, Number 4, March 1995
This is a partial collection of Multimedia World. The total issue count for Multimedia World is unknown, but it appears to have run through at least early 1996.
Multimedia World, Volume 2, Number 5, April 1995
This is a partial collection of Multimedia World. The total issue count for Multimedia World is unknown, but it appears to have run through at least early 1996.
Multimedia World, Volume 2, Number 6, May 1995
This is a partial collection of Multimedia World. The total issue count for Multimedia World is unknown, but it appears to have run through at least early 1996.