Description: America's Newspapers features the full-text content of over 600 U.S. newspapers, with more than 290 titles available exclusively from NewsBank, each the complete electronic edition of record.
NCWC Librarians Say: The best
resource we have for news from across the country,
including the Raleigh News & Observer and some selected major regional and national papers.
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The New York Times (Historical) via ProQuest
Description: The complete historical text of the New
York Times is available here.
Full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue covering from 1851 - 1999.
NCWC Librarians Say: The Times has been
America's newspaper of record since before the Civil
War. Find contemporary coverage of historical events,
book reviews, and information about older news topics here. |
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The New York Times
(Since 1980)
via ProQuest
Description: Text of the recent editions of the New York
Times is available here.NCWC
Librarians Say: The Times has been America's leading
newspaper of record since before the Civil War. Find
contemporary coverage of historical events, book reviews, and
recent news here.
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Newspaper Source via EBSCOhost
Description:
Provides summaries and citations from 1995 to present for national newspapers and selected full text from
major papers and the Raleigh News & Observer.
NCWC Librarians say: Use America's
Newspapers before you check here, but Newspaper Source has a
fairly large database of news articles that you might not be
able to find in other resources NCWC has. |
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ProQuest Newspapers via ProQuest
Description: Full text and selected coverage of nationwide, regional and North Carolina newspapers.
NCWC Librarians Say: Use America's
Newspapers before you check here, but ProQuest Newspapers is
the largest database of news articles that NCWC has. |
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The Wall Street Journal via ProQuest
Description: The financial newspaper of record,
offering in-depth coverage of national and
international finance as well as first rate coverage
of hard news. NCWC offers coverage from
1984-present.
NCWC Librarians Say:
The Wall Street Journal, pure and simple.
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