This database contains over 1,800 magazines, journals, and newspapers published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles. Some of these titles are archived at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL).
This database can be searched simultaneously with the various ProQuest historical newspapers, including The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
A full-text database that cross-searches Gale's primary source collections, including Eighteenth-Century Collections Online (ECCO), Nineteenth-Century Collections Online (NCCO), and Sabin Americana. This database was previously called Artemis Primary Sources. It contains content that was previously available through Gale NewsVault. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
The Atlanta Constitution (1868-1945) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
The Atlanta Daily World had the first black White House correspondent and was the first black daily in the nation in the 20th century. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full text and full image articles from the Austin American Statesman from 1871 to 1980. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full-text and page images from the Baltimore Sun Archive. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Full-text and image archive offering complete coverage of the Globe from 1872-1990. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Full text coverage of the Boston Globe, from 1980 to the present, via ProQuest National Newspapers Premier. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
C19: The Nineteenth Century Index is a one-stop finding tool covering multiple content types, providing records for millions of documents ranging from books and newspapers to government documents and periodicals at the article level. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full-text and page images from the Chicago Tribune archive. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Full text of the Chicago Tribune, 1989-present. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
The Christian Science Monitor offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
A major daily newspaper covering national and international news. Published in the US and noted for unbiased, concise and comprehensive coverage. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full text and full image articles from the Cincinnati Enquirer from 1841 - 1922. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
One of the most influential African American newspapers throughout Ohio. William O. Walker became editor in 1932. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
One of Ohio's largest and most influential newspapers for the latter half of the 19th century, during the Civil War and beyond.Chronicles the issues, people and events of northeast Ohio through the Progressive Era. Dates of Coverage: 1854-1917. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Full text access to the Detroit Free Press from 1831-1922. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Formerly known as Digital Microfilm Newspapers. Browse microfilm content in digital form for: American Banker (2008-), Barron's (2008-), Boston Globe (2008-), Chicago Tribune (2008-), Democrat and Chronicle-Rochester, NY (2010-), Detroit News (2008-), Guardian-London (2010-), New York Law Journal (2009-), New York Times-Late Edition, East Coast (2008-), Newsday (2010-), Philadelphia Inquirer (2010-), Saint Louis Post-Dispatch (2008-), USA Today (2009-), Wall Street Journal-Eastern Edition (2008-), Washington Post-Final Edition (2008-) and Washington Times (2010-). The coverage extends up to the present, but does not include the most recent 6-12 weeks, depending on the title. Please Note: To see the list of all digital microflim titles click on "Publications" on the top toolbar. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
U.S. Newsstream provides access to current U.S. news content, as well as archives that go back into the 1980s. It includes access to content from The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, CNN Newswires, and the Huffington Post. Also included is access to Gannett regional newspapers, as well as other local, regional, and national titles from throughout the U.S. This resource was previously named Gannett Newsstand. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full-text and page images from the archive of the Hartford Courant. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full-text of 1000 plus newspapers, both national and international. This resource contains content previously held in Infotrac Newsstand and National Newspaper Index (1977-present). **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
First hand coverage of the grass-roots struggle against the racially restrictive housing covenants of the 1940s. Considered to be the major newspaper of the Black community in Los Angeles during the 20th century. The oldest and largest black newspaper in the western United States and the largest African-American owned newspaper in the U.S. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Full text coverage of the Los Angeles Times, from 1985 to the present, via ProQuest National Newspapers Premier. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full-text and page images from the Los Angeles Times archive. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full text and full image articles from the Louisville Courier Journal from 1830-1922. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full text and full image articles from the Nashville Tennessean from 1812- 1922. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Over 500 titles covering the entire nineteenth century, with a special emphasis on westward expansion, the American Civil War, and the African American experience. All states and territories, except Washington and Nevada, are represented, but please note that some publications have a small number of issues, rather than their complete run, included. Dates of Coverage: 1800-1899. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
The San Francisco Chronicle (1865-1922) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full text and full image articles from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from 1874 - 1922. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Searchable full-text and page images from the Washington Post archive. This database delivers the backfiles of The Washington Post, from its first issue in 1877 through it electrifying Watergate expose in 1972 and beyond. It provides a unique perspective of U.S. politics and government. Part of ProQuest Historical Newspapers, this database delivers cover-to-cover full-images in PDF and searchable ASCII text. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Full-text articles from the Washington Post, via National Newspapers Premier. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
Newspapers.com is the largest online newspaper archive consisting of 300+ million pages of historical newspapers from 11,100+ newspapers from around the United States and beyond, with a special focus on full runs and portions of runs of well-known, regional and state titles in addition to small local newspapers. The collection includes a broad range of dates, mostly covering the 19th and 20th centuries. Access to this resource has been temporarily expanded to NYPL cardholders working from home, courtesy of ProQuest and its partner Newspapers.com. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
The Flash Press covered the seamier aspects of urban life in the mid-19th century. Covering topics such as, prostitution, gambling, urban gangs, illicit sporting activities, and sensational crimes. To many of their readers, the Flash Press also conveyed an implicit threat of blackmail, which often led to very ephemeral print runs.
This database provides access to a unique, rare, short-lived and often bawdy form of journalism. It covers many topical categories including but not limited to: satirical and often humorous articles on the illicit, low-life aspects of life in the city; urbane critiques of bordellos and their inhabitants; original poems and songs devoted to off-color episodes and characters; interviews with and articles about the most notorious “rakes” of the era; extensive coverage of police activities and sensational crimes and trials; detailed lists of ongoing criminal investigations, some of which are highly satirical; Reviews of the bawdiest theatrical performances; reports on both legal and illegal sporting events such as cock-fighting, bare-knuckle boxing, and horse racing; reporting on gambling and noteworthy gamblers; Rare and detailed coverage of the underground economy of urban America in the 19th century.
Access to this resource has been temporarily expanded to NYPL cardholders working from home, courtesy of Readex/Newsbank. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**