How do I find newspaper articles?
Where do I find news from the past several years?
LexisNexis
Academic
- Most of the sources in LexisNexis are full-text and cover
approximately 10 years, but a few go back as far as 20 years.
Choose "News", then choose "General News"
or any of the other categories under "News". On the
search screen, go to the box labelled "Date" and type
in the dates you wish to search.
Ethnic Newswatch
- This full-text resource is a collection of newspapers, magazines and journals of the
ethnic, minority and native press in America that covers August 1991 to the present. Some
of the ethnic groups included are Native American, Asian, African American, Jewish,
Hispanic, Indian, Irish, and Eastern European. Subject areas covered include ethnic area
studies, business, education, history, sociology, etc.
World News Connection
- This full-text resource is a collection of translated and
English-language news and information from non-U.S. media sources on
socioeconomic, political, scientific, technical, and environmental
issues and events. New information is added every government business
day, generally within 24-72 hours from the time of original publication
or broadcast. Regional categories covered are Central Eurasia, East Asia,
China, Near East and South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, East Europe,
West Europe, and Latin America.
NewsBank Newspapers
- NewsBank Newspapers is a collection of full-text newspapers available online. The database includes 17 Ohio newspapers, plus other major newspapers from other states. Content includes local and regional news, including community events, schools, politics, government policies, cultural activities, local companies, state industries, and people in the community. Paid advertisements are excluded.
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