HathiTrust Digital Library is a digital preservation repository and highly functional access platform. It provides long-term preservation and access services for public domain and in copyright content from a variety of sources. Some early journals including: The Asiatic journal and monthly miscellany (various titles from 1700s to early 1840s). Worth exploring.
https://www.hathitrust.org
The Internet Archive has a vast range of freely available digitised material, much of which is useful to family historians including historical books, newspapers, magazines etc. It also includes many published parish registers.
http://www.archive.org
Thousands of digitised historical and genealogical publications are available through this site.You are able to search across the whole archive.
https://www.myheritage.com/research/c...0100/compilation-of-published-sources
Inside History covers Australian and New Zealand history, heritage, and family history. Published bi-monthly Inside History provides advice, articles and expert tips on genealogy, and stories on our social heritage. Site includes a link to the magazine's blog.
http://issuu.com/insidehistory
View back issues of Ancestry magazine (published in Utah) on Google Books.
http://books.google.com/books/serial/FTgEAAAAMBAJ?rview=1&lr=&sa=N&start=0
This is the website for the Australian Family Tree Connections journal. It has details of surnames being researched, postings about missing ancestors and more.
http://www.aftc.com.au
Website for the Who Do You Think You Are magazine which is held at the State Library. It includes iinformation on getting started, social history and several blogs.
http://www.bbcwhodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/home
Website for the family history magazines, Family Tree Magazine and Practical Family History. You can search the back issues for subjects and there is also a family history forum, list of surnames being researched and more.
http://family-tree.co.uk/index/index_list.php
Website for the family history magazine "Ancestors" published by the National Archives in the UK. You can search back issues of the magazine here.
http://www.ancestorsmagazine.co.uk/index.php