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==Description==
 
==Description==
In the early 20th century, [[Kodak|Eastman Kodak]] had grown to employ a large enough workforce that in June, 1920 it began publishing its own in-house magazine. This was titled '''The Kodak Magazine''' - ''published in the interests of the men and women in Kodak organization'', or after circa 1935<REF>[http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/rbmscl/elliswayne/inv/pdf/ "Inventory of the Wayne P. Ellis Collection of Kodakiana, 1886-1989 and undated"], David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library Duke University, page 13.</REF>,  '''Kodak: A Magazine for Eastman Employees'''. Its articles highlighted different aspects of the company (including its sponsored clubs, sports teams, and social activities); but it also served to promote photography among Kodak's own employees. It continued publication into the 1940s<!--exact date, anyone? -->. This was a separate publication from [[Kodakery]], created to promote photography with the general public.
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In the early 20th century, [[Kodak|Eastman Kodak]] had grown to employ a large enough workforce that in June, 1920 it began publishing its own in-house magazine. This was titled '''The Kodak Magazine''' - ''published in the interests of the men and women in Kodak organization'', or after circa 1935<REF>[https://archives.lib.duke.edu/catalog/elliswayne "Inventory of the Wayne P. Ellis Collection of Kodakiana, 1886-1989 and undated"], David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library Duke University, page 13.</REF>,  '''Kodak: A Magazine for Eastman Employees'''. Its articles highlighted different aspects of the company (including its sponsored clubs, sports teams, and social activities); but it also served to promote photography among Kodak's own employees. It continued publication into the 1940s<!--exact date, anyone? -->. This was a separate publication from [[Kodakery]], created to promote photography with the general public.
  
 
A large number of issues of ''The Kodak Magazine'' are held at the Rush Rhees Library at the University of Rochester, as part of an extensive collection of company material donated by Kodak in 2004<REF>[http://www.lib.rochester.edu/IN/FRIENDS/ATTACHMENTS/BookmarkSpr2004.pdf "Kodak Archives Expands Rush Rhees Holding"] in University of Rochester’s Libraries' ''BookMark'' newsletter (PDF), Spring 2004, page 1.</REF>.
 
A large number of issues of ''The Kodak Magazine'' are held at the Rush Rhees Library at the University of Rochester, as part of an extensive collection of company material donated by Kodak in 2004<REF>[http://www.lib.rochester.edu/IN/FRIENDS/ATTACHMENTS/BookmarkSpr2004.pdf "Kodak Archives Expands Rush Rhees Holding"] in University of Rochester’s Libraries' ''BookMark'' newsletter (PDF), Spring 2004, page 1.</REF>.
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==See Also==
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See [[The Kodak Magazine (UK)]] for the similarly named photography magazine for the general public in the UK by [[Kodak Ltd]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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*[http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2012/02/17/business/20120219Backdrop-KODAK.html?ref=business#4 Slideshow] and [http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/19/business/in-rochester-a-photo-album-like-no-other.html?scp=1&sq=rochesterphoto article] at the [http://www.nytimes.com/ ''New York Times'' website]
 
*[http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2012/02/17/business/20120219Backdrop-KODAK.html?ref=business#4 Slideshow] and [http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/19/business/in-rochester-a-photo-album-like-no-other.html?scp=1&sq=rochesterphoto article] at the [http://www.nytimes.com/ ''New York Times'' website]
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=bs8WAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Vol. 1 of ''The Kodak Magazine''] digitized by [http://books.google.com/books Google Books]
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=bs8WAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Vol. 1 of ''The Kodak Magazine''] digitized by [http://books.google.com/books Google Books]
*[http://ia600408.us.archive.org/19/items/kodakmagazine03eastuoft/kodakmagazine03eastuoft.pdf some 1922/1923 issues PDF] in US Archive
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* [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive]:
 
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** [https://archive.org/details/kodakmagazine01eastuoft The Kodak Magazine (1920-21)]
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** [https://archive.org/details/kodakmagazine02eastuoft The Kodak Magazine (1921-22)]
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** [https://archive.org/details/kodakmagazine03eastuoft The Kodak Magazine (1922-23)]
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** [https://archive.org/details/kodakmagazine04eastuoft The Kodak Magazine (1923-24)]
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* [http://mcnygenealogy.com/book/kodak/index.htm On-line Magazines, Newspapers, Books, etc. of the Eastman Kodak Company] at [http://mcnygenealogy.com/index.htm GenWeb of Monroe County, NY]
  
 
[[Category:American periodicals]] [[Category:Kodak]]
 
[[Category:American periodicals]] [[Category:Kodak]]

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Description

In the early 20th century, Eastman Kodak had grown to employ a large enough workforce that in June, 1920 it began publishing its own in-house magazine. This was titled The Kodak Magazine - published in the interests of the men and women in Kodak organization, or after circa 1935[1], Kodak: A Magazine for Eastman Employees. Its articles highlighted different aspects of the company (including its sponsored clubs, sports teams, and social activities); but it also served to promote photography among Kodak's own employees. It continued publication into the 1940s. This was a separate publication from Kodakery, created to promote photography with the general public.

A large number of issues of The Kodak Magazine are held at the Rush Rhees Library at the University of Rochester, as part of an extensive collection of company material donated by Kodak in 2004[2].

See Also

See The Kodak Magazine (UK) for the similarly named photography magazine for the general public in the UK by Kodak Ltd

Notes

  1. "Inventory of the Wayne P. Ellis Collection of Kodakiana, 1886-1989 and undated", David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library Duke University, page 13.
  2. "Kodak Archives Expands Rush Rhees Holding" in University of Rochester’s Libraries' BookMark newsletter (PDF), Spring 2004, page 1.

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