Magazines For Libraries

We have been managing subscriptions for libraries for nearly a decade, and we know how important it is for a library to have a source of publications and literature that they can rely on.

We have been managing subscriptions for libraries for nearly a decade, and we know how important it is for a library to have a source of publications and literature that they can rely on.

Dealing with individual publishers and managing multiple subscriptions can be extremely time consuming, but using Unique Magazines to fulfil your needs will save you both time and money.

With Unique Magazines, you will have access to over 2000 publications covering a range of topics, including history, sports, entertainment, technology and current affairs. We also pride ourselves on the amount of niche titles we have in stock, and you can order both popular and hard to find titles from around the world.

In the event that you can’t find the magazine that you want then our dedicated team are on hand to help you track it down.

Every issue of every publication you want for your library will be delivered straight to your door on publication and there are no subscription management fees. It couldn’t be easier to get the titles you need with Unique Magazines.

Explore over 2000 Magazines from one store

One point of contact, one order, one invoice, no hassle. Specialist magazines. Ongoing account management and customer support

Email: enquiries@uniquemagazines.co.uk

Tel: 0191 2702800

Making Libraries Relevant In Times Of Change.

Over the years we have seen how library managers have had to be more creative with their budgets, and try to stretch their funds as far as they will go.

Andrew fletcher, area manager for Newcastle Upon Tyne libraries in the west of the city explains how magazines are playing an important role in making libraries relevant in times of change.

The difficulties faced by libraries during this time of austerity are well documented, and nowhere has this been more apparent than in Newcastle-Upon Tyne. But library manager Andrew Fletcher believes magazines are helping to engage with a whole new audience.