CM Magazine
Volume 1 Number 1
June 16, 1995
CM Magazine Editorial
Welcome to CM, the national, electronic reviewing journal of Canadian materials for young people.
Why has CM shifted to publishing electronically? Some people think the internet will be the agent of a radical transformation in human culture; others laugh and jeer. Time will tell. But we're publishing CM electronically not for the sake of jumping on the hi-tech bandwagon, but because it lets us offer both readers and publishers services that printed material can't.
Some of those services -- sound or video clips, for example, or electronic ordering -- will have to wait until our technical capabilities, or yours, catch up to our plans. Nonetheless, the nature of the medium provides some advantages to everyone right away, whether you're reading CM with a graphic world-wide-web browser or simply through e-mail:
Timeliness
- With a weekly schedule, no worries about printing, and the ability to communicate with publishers, reviewers, and readers electronically, we'll get you the most up-to-date reviews possible. In many cases, you'll be able to read our evaluations and order materials in advance of actual publication.
Depth
- The internet has given more people quick access to more information than ever before. But if it has real significance, it's not in providing merely more information, but deeper information. Since CM doesn't have to worry about fitting our content to a certain number of pages, we'll be able to include more substance in our reviews; advertisers will be able to provide more depth and content.
Responsiveness
- Want to send us a comment, suggestion, or complaint? E-mail me at editor@mbnet.mb.ca and I'll be worrying about it before the next issue is out.
Like any new venture, expect the new, electronic CM to change and improve quickly. And because we're working in a medium whose nature is change, we'll always be scrambling to keep on top of what's possible for us, our readers, and advertisers. But the essential goal of the project will remain the same:quality, in-depth, and timely coverage of Canadian materials for young people. Let us know how we're doing.
Duncan Thornton, Editor
Volume 1 Number 1
In this Issue
A message from the editor
News
Canadian Children's Book Week
Information from the Canadian Children's Book Centre
Reviews
- Branch of the Talking Teeth, by Ishbel Moore
- A review by Helen Norrie
- The Book of Changes, by Tim Wynne-Jones
- A review by Val Nielsen
- Canadian Copyright Law, by Lesley Ellen Harris
- A review by Neil Campbell
Articles
- Notables
- The best in books and videos for young people in the last year
Advertising Feature
- Canadian Copyright Law
- Published by McGraw Hill
About CM Magazine
We publish every week!
Volume 1, the first 14 issues, June 16. 1995 through September 15, 1995, will be distibuted free to Canadian subscribers courtesy of CM Magazine.
Volume 2, first 38 issues, September 22, 1995 through June 7, 1996, will be distributed free to Manitoba subscribers courtesy of a Manitoba charitable foundation; elsewhere, $42.00 (no tax) for the complete volume 2 of 52 issues.
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