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Access Magazine
EditorDonald Shoup (Editor in Chief)
John A. Mathews (Managing Editor)
CategoriesTransportation, Urban Planning
FrequencyBiannual
Founded1992
Final issue2017 (print)
CompanyUCTC / UCCONNECT
CountryUnited States
Based inLos Angeles
Language English
Website ACCESS Magazine

ACCESS Magazine that existed in print from 1992 and 2017 [1] reports on research at the University of California Transportation Center and the University of California Center on Economic Competitiveness (UCCONNECT). The goal is to translate academic research into readable prose that is useful for policymakers and practitioners. Articles in ACCESS are intended to catapult academic research into debates about public policy, and convert knowledge into action. Authors of papers reporting on research here are solely responsible for their content. Much of the research appearing in ACCESS was sponsored by the US Department of Transportation and the California Department of Transportation, neither of which is liable for its content or use.[ citation needed]

History and profile

ACCESS was founded in 1992 [1] by Melvin M. Webber, Professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, and has grown to become one of the most widely read publications of transportation research. In 2013, the magazine had over 8,500 subscribers. In Spring 2016, the magazine had printed 48 issues. Last print issue appeared in Spring 2017 and it became an online publication. [1]

ACCESS is regularly referenced, reprinted, and translated in publications, including:

  • Al Jazeera America [2]
  • American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter [3]
  • ASU News [4]
  • the Atlantic [5]
  • CityLab [6] [7]
  • Austin Contrarian [8]
  • Be A Green Commuter [9]
  • BikeWalk Centerlines Newsletter [10]
  • Fortune [11]
  • GO Trans Explorer [12]
  • KTVU.com [13]
  • Horse Talk, New Zealand [14]
  • the Huffington Post [15]
  • the Huston Chronicle [16]
  • LA Streets Blog [17]
  • the Los Angeles Times [18]
  • the New York Times [19]
  • the Observer [20]
  • PhysOrg [21]
  • Planetizen [22] [23] [24] [25]
  • Pollution Free Cities [26]
  • Reconnecting America [27]
  • Safe Routes to School California [28]
  • Saporta Report [29]
  • Sac Scribd [30]
  • The City Fix [31]
  • the Telegraph [32]
  • Toll Road News [33]
  • Transport Policy [34]
  • Transportation-Public Health Link [35]
  • Transportation Research Board [36]
  • Transport Economics: Critical Concepts
  • University of California, Davis Institute of Transportation Studies [37]
  • UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability [38]
  • UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs [39]
  • UCLA Sustainability [40]
  • UCLA Today [41]
  • Urban Transport of China [42] [43]
  • U.S. News & World Report [44]
  • the Washington Post [45]
  • Wired [46]

The following Top 25 Planetizen ranked Urban Planning programs use ACCESS articles in their curricula:

  1. University of California, Los Angeles
  2. Cornell University
  3. Rutgers University
  4. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  5. Portland State University
  6. Florida State University

The Editor is Donald Shoup, Professor of Urban Planning at UCLA.

The Managing Editor is John A. Mathews. [47]

ACCESS is published twice a year during the fall and spring.

Awards

In 2013, ACCESS Magazine was named “Organization of the Year” at the 24th Annual California Transportation Funding (CTF) Transportation Awards. [48] The CTF cited ACCESS as the “face of the University of California Transportation Center” and commended the Magazine for publishing “incisive commentary on transportation issues of the day.” [49]

In 2014, ACCESS Magazine received the American Planning Association's (APA) 2014 National Planning Excellence Awards: Communications Initiative [50] as well as APA California's 2014 Communications Initiative Award. [51] Also in 2014, ACCESS Magazine was awarded the Certificate of Excellence from the Western Publishing Association, Finalist: “Initial Trade Print Categories: Semi-Annuals, Three-Time, and Quarterly.”

References

  1. ^ a b c "ACCESS 51, Spring 2017". ACCESS Magazine. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
  2. ^ "OPINION: Driverless cars won't save Los Angeles". Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  3. ^ American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter
  4. ^ ASU News
  5. ^ Plotch, Philip Mark (7 September 2015). "What the U.S. Should Learn From the Tappan Zee Bridge". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  6. ^ Atlantic Cities Group 2012
  7. ^ Atlantic Cities Group 2013
  8. ^ Austin Contrarian
  9. ^ Be A Green Commuter[ permanent dead link]
  10. ^ BikeWalk Centerlines Newsletter
  11. ^ "UberChopper could solve the world's transportation problems—for a chosen few". Fortune. 2015-10-29. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  12. ^ GO Trans Explorer
  13. ^ KTVU.com Archived September 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Horse Talk, New Zealand
  15. ^ Writer/Columnist, Ann Brenoff Senior; Post, The Huffington (2015-03-23). "Commuting Could Be Shaving Years Off Your Life". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  16. ^ "Parking meters worked to revitalize California shopping district". 2015-09-03. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  17. ^ LA Streets Blog
  18. ^ Times, Los Angeles (29 October 2014). "L.A. area has many freeways that stayed on the drawing board". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  19. ^ Manjoo, Farhad (2014-06-11). "With Uber, Less Reason to Own a Car". The New York Times. ISSN  0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  20. ^ "Comparing the Growth of Uber to the Advent of the Automobile". The New York Observer. 2015-08-17. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  21. ^ PhysOrg
  22. ^ Planetizen 1
  23. ^ Planetizen 2
  24. ^ Platenizen 3
  25. ^ Planetizen 4
  26. ^ Pollution Free Cities
  27. ^ Reconnecting America
  28. ^ "Safe Routes to School California". Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  29. ^ Saporta Report
  30. ^ Scribd
  31. ^ The City Fix
  32. ^ "A horse in every stable". Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  33. ^ Toll Road News Archived September 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  34. ^ Transport Policy
  35. ^ Transportation-Public Health Link Archived October 14, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  36. ^ Transportation Research Board
  37. ^ University of California, Davis Institute of Transportation Studies
  38. ^ UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
  39. ^ UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs Archived 2014-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
  40. ^ UCLA Sustainability
  41. ^ UCLA Today
  42. ^ Urban Transport of China 2012:1
  43. ^ Urban Transport of China 2012:2
  44. ^ "Bring Back the Earmark". Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  45. ^ "Poor people pay for parking even when they can't afford a car". Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  46. ^ Crucchiola, Jordan. "Audi Will Unleash Self-Parking Cars in a Bid to Fix Urban Gridlock". Wired. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  47. ^ " ACCESS: the Magazine of UCTC". University of California Transportation Center. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  48. ^ " 24th Annual CTF TransportationAwards- May 23rd Archived 2012-02-04 at the Wayback Machine". California Transportation Foundation. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  49. ^ Organization of the Year.” CaliforniaTransportation Foundation. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  50. ^ "ACCESS Magazine". www.planning.org. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  51. ^ "ACCESS Magazine Wins APA California's 2014 Communications Initiative Award". Archived from the original on 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2016-08-09.

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