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Newspapers: Databases with newspapers

This guide has been created to assist you locate newspaper resources available from Panitza library.

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Use these databases to search multiple news sources at the same time. Check date coverage information for each database and then for each news source.

ProQuest Platform

ProQuest collections span centuries of newspapers to ensure access to varied content types and deep datasets. The database contains the most newspapers.

Search Publications

Filter by source type and select "newspapers".

 

EBSCO host

Newspapers (Limited titles)

  • Hindustan Times. EBSCO Open Access Journals 01/01/2019 - present.
  • Radio Times BBC. Worldwide Publishing. EBSCO Open Access Journals 01/01/1923 - 12/31/2009.

Newspapers from JSTOR

        Newspapers

FT.com

 

FT.com

The Financial Times is one of the world's leading sources of business news and information. FT.com database offers instant access to award winning comment and analysis, 8 year archive of FT news, markets & companies data, as well as special reports. It also provides research tools for the business education community.

Our patrons are invited to create their username and password here. Register only with your AUBG e-mail address. Once you’ve signed up to the license, you can then login to FT.com from anywhere. Track news via email alerts, RSS feeds, with the added ability to create your own reading lists. Access FT.com via a desktop, laptop, or any mobile & tablet device.

Online Collections of Newspapers

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Newseum: Today's Front Pages

"The Newseum educates the public about the value of a free press in a free society and tells the stories of the world's important events in unique and engaging ways."

Newseum features the front pages of newspapers from around the world. Click on the Newseum link below. You can filter by region or newspaper title.

 

You may not know, but the AUBG Freedom Forum Journalism library (local branch) was part of the library's Newseum program and was located in the AUBG library for the period 1999-2003.