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Detroit Free Press (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
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Hoosier State ChroniclesProvides access to digital images of Indiana's historic newspapers.
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Los Angeles Times (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Full page and article images with searchable full text from the Los Angeles Times.
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Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals, 1800-1900
A subject-inclusive, language-inclusive bibliography of 73,000 publications, 68,000 personal names, 6,300 issuing bodies, 2,400 publishing towns, 23,000 title pages, 2,000 subjects. Includes access to Series 3.
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Izvestiia Digital Archive
Searchable full-text archive of the Soviet newspaper "Izvestiia" from the first issue published in 1917.
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Arcanum Digitheca
Online full text database of printed resources of Hungarian history from the late 18th century to present, including weekly and daily newspapers, scientific and professional journals, and encyclopedias and thematic book collections.
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Access World News
Includes electronic editions of hundreds of large and small U.S. newspapers and titles worldwide.
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Al-Ahram Digital Archive
Founded in 1875, Al-Ahram (الأهرام, “The Pyramids”) is one of the longest-running newspapers in the Middle East. Prior to 1960, the newspaper was an independent publication and was renowned for its objectivity and independence. After being nationalized by President Nasser in 1960, Al-Ahram became the de facto voice of the Egyptian government and today the newspaper is managed by the Supreme Council of Press.
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Sunday Times Digital Archive 1822-2006
Access to the complete run of the newspaper up to 2006, including all of its supplements. For two centuries, The Sunday Times has provided analysis and commentary on the week's news and society at large.
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Asahi Shimbun Cross-Search
The newspaper is used by researchers interested in issues related to Japanese culture, politics, economy, and society.
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BDSL Online
Lists bibliographic information for nearly 400,000 monographs and articles in journals, newspapers, anthologies, and Festschriften dealing with German language and literature.
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Duxiu Knowledge Search Database
Duxiu is a huge content-based database composed of more than 600,000,000 full-text pages (books, articles, theses, web pages, newspapers) with very flexible searches.
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Gazeta Wyborcza
Access to the current issues of the Polish newspaper, Gazeta Wyborcza (Electoral Newspaper in English).
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Udndata
Username and password required for access. Visit the Scholars' Commons Reference Desk at Wells Library for login information. Includes searchable Taiwanese full-text news from eight newspapers of the United Daily News Group.
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Ethnic NewsWatch
Articles from newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority, and native press in America; full text and searchable in English and Spanish
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Rand Daily Mail, 1902-1985
Newspaper published daily in Johannesburg, renowned today for being the first newspaper to openly oppose apartheid and contribute to its downfall.
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Sunday Times (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Known as “the paper for the people,” South Africa’s largest Sunday newspaper has covered the people, issues and events that shaped South Africa for over a century. Through firsthand reporting, photographs, editorials, cartoons and more, the Sunday Times has recorded every major historical event of the 20th century.
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New York Tribune/Herald Tribune (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Full page and article images with searchable full text from the New York Tribune/Herald Tribune.
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Telegraph Historical Archive, 1855-2000
Provides access to one million pages of the newspaper's backfile, from its first issue to the end of 2000, including issues of the Sunday Telegraph from 1961.
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Mass Media in Russia Online (Parts 1 and 2)
Digital access to complete runs of kopeck (penny) newspapers, the most widely circulated Russian newspapers in the beginning of the 20th century. They document political and social developments in Russia from 1908 to 1918 and are a mirror of the colorful social and cultural life of the Russian capitals.