How to Research Newspapers & Magazines at Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library 

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Students and staff at Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ have digital access to databases that offer full-text articles from publications such as New York Times, Washington Post, New York Magazine, Time, Wired, Wall Street Journal, and more.

Users must access the articles through our databases, so they might appear different than how articles appear online through those organizations’ websites. For example, photos or screenshots published in articles may not be visible when they appear in our databases, but the written content should be the same.
 

We offer several ways to access articles from these places:

  • New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post are linked on our page. You can use the filters on that page to and see some of the other databases that offer newspaper articles.
  • It’s also possible to find these publications in individual databases, such as the whereas magazines can be found in
  • On our , on the right-hand side, a box named helpful links offers access to some of our most highly-requested publications
  • Our offers a small box on the side that has a drop-down menu of written publications that open when you select one:
     
Screenshot of the publication drop-down menu available on the library FAQ page
Screenshot of the publication drop-down menu available on the library FAQ page, showcasing the options of NYT, The Atlantic, and others

If you know the title of a specific article, you can also search for it in

Before you submit a search, you can click on the arrow on the left of the search box and select Newspaper & Magazine Articles so that your results are only from those types of resources.

Screenshot of our Search Library page with the Newspaper & Magazine Articles Filter Enabled
Changing the filter to the left of the search box in Search Library lets you search for specific resources, such as Newspaper & Magazine articles!


 Searching for an article by title may get you multiple results across our different databases, but the text content should be the same. If off-campus, you’ll be asked to login with your Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ information when you click on the Full Text Online results.

Now you’re equipped to use Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library’s collection of newspaper and magazines in your research and work! You can even read where Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓnical Community College was highlighted by the .

As always, contact the library via our email or by if you need help using our resources. Happy researching!

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