Most popular digital magazines in 2021
Published on 17th February 2022
We recently shared both the top ten lists of books borrowed from our libraries in 2021 and the most popular digital library books.
Today we’re going to take a look at the ten most popular digital magazines as chosen by you last year; our wonderful Dublin City library members!
From the latest developments in science and technology to celebrity gossip; from global issues to the latest fashion trends; from literary profiles to tasty recipes, as you can see from the list of your picks below, you certainly covered the full gamut!
1. HELLO! Magazine is renowned for its superb photo-features and has been capturing key moments in celebrities lives ever since it was launched 20 years ago.
2. The Economist Continental Europe Edition is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an interest in being well-informed. Each issue explores domestic and international issues, business, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts.
3. The New Yorker publishes the best writers of its time and has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine for its ground-breaking reporting, authoritative analysis, and creative inspiration.
4. New Scientist (International Edition) covers the latest developments in science and technology, and employs and commissions the best writers in their fields from all over the world.
5. Woman’s Weekly has been the market-leading women’s weekly magazine since it was launched 100 years ago. Packed full of inspiring, helpful and useful ideas and information, it offers a unique mix of practical, compelling and up-to-minute content.
6. Grazia combines A-list celebrity exclusives with thought-provoking, real-life features and agenda-setting fashion.
7. Good Housekeeping gives you the best recipes, health advice, beauty and fashion expertise, consumer testing reports, great ideas for your home, and real life inspirational stories.
8. BBC Good Food Magazine is the UK’s biggest selling food magazine, packed with triple-tested recipes and practical ideas for every meal occasion.
9. Radio Times gives you news and views from broadcasting’s biggest names, unmissable entertainment, stunning photo-shoots, red carpet reportage and exclusive behind-the-scenes pics, as well as guides to the best TV, film and radio each day.
10. Woman brings you celebrity news, compelling real life stories, fashion and beauty, home and interiors, the latest products news and user-friendly advice.
The Libby Magazine Collection gives you access to over 3,000 digital magazines with a rolling three years of back issues (where available). There are no magazine checkout limits, so you'll be able to borrow as many as you like.
You can download this award-winning app as follows: Google Play - Android | iTunes - iOS. Simply follow the prompts to find Dublin City Libraries, and register with your library card number and PIN. Just remember to put in Dublin City when asked, and not the name of your local library.
For more information on using Libby, check out our how to video
If you don’t have a library card at the moment or if you need to renew your library membership, contact your local library and they will help you; here is more information on library membership. Or contact us at [email protected]. We’re always happy to help.