What to do with audio Magazines


What do you do with all your old audio magazines? Throw them away after reading? Hang on to them? Sell them? I've been hanging on to mine, but I'm not sure why,  most reviews can be found on line.
jdodmead
I had hundreds of TAS, Stereophile, Audiophile Voice, Stereo Review, High Fidelity and the supplemental annual catalogs of "Recommended Components" from several of the magazines. I put them in boxes and sold them at a garage sale for a tiny fraction of their cost to me. A woman bought them for her husband, who had recently retired, saying "He needs a hobby!"
I keep the few that I might think have some reference value. If they have reviews of items I sell here on Audiogon, I usually include them in the packing to the buyer.
I still have my complete collection of TAS, all issues from Number 1 to current.  I have Stereophiles all the way back to around Volume 5, Number 1 (1982) to current.

I actually use them for research quite often.

A faithful subscriber to TAS & Stereophile since 1993.

I keep them for reference and find the information quite acclimated even in 2016.

I have subscribed to many of these for many years in print form and now I get them digitally on my iPad Pro. You can save huge on some of these like Hi-Fi+ when you subscribe digitally over print.
For many years before switching to digital versions, l didn't  think some of these magazines were worth much, so I burned them so i wouldn't pass on misinformation to others