United States Newspapers
Daily issues of the following U.S. newspapers are available in the News and Microforms Library:
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- The Boston Globe
- Chicago Tribune
- The Christian Science Monitor
- The Denver Post
- The Detroit News
- Financial Times
- Investors Business Daily
- Los Angeles Times
- The Miami Herald
- New York Post
- The New York Times
- The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- The Seattle Times
- The Sun (Baltimore)
- USA Today
- The Village Voice
- Wall Street Journal
- The Washington Post
Search the following databases for these and other U.S. Newspapers:
- LexisNexis Academic
Click here for a quick tutorial. - America's Newspapers (NewsBank)
Some national newspapers and many regional newspapers (primarily McClatchy/Knight-Ridder publications) are included in this database. - ProQuest National Newspapers
Full-text articles from most national (major market) U.S. newspapers can be found in ProQuest, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and the Los Angeles Times.
News Search Engines
- Accoona.com
"more than 80,000 breaking news articles daily - just minutes after publication - from renowned newspapers, magazines, press releases, trade journals, niche publications, blogs and broadcast media." Lets you sort news results by state, country, time or date published.
- Google News Search
"Search and browse 4,500 news sources updated continuously."
U.S. newspaper website locators:
- AJR.org News Sources (American Journalism Review)
- Newslink : U.S. newspapers
- SmallTownPapers
- NewsVoyager (a service of the Newspaper Association of America)
- NewsDirectory : U.S. newspapers
- U.S. Newspapers (from the American Journalism Review)
To compare news coverage, try:
- NewsMap
Tracks current news stories from several countries and charts data in color coded boxes according to news type (world, business, entertainment, sports, etc). At a glance, view which stories made the headlines across the globe and compare and contrast the amount of coverage given to different events in different countries. - Page One Today
Each weekday the "front page of a newspaper somewhere in the world" is highlighted by David Shedden, Library Director of the Poynter Institute, "a school for journalists, future journalists, and teachers of journalists". - Today's Front Pages (Newseum.org)
More than 540 front pages from 47 countries in digital format, updated daily. Also provides links to each newspaper's website. In the archives, view front page coverage of major recent world events (the 2004 tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, and more).
When you can't find a newspaper, try:
- Center for Research Libraries search for newspapers by title or subject.
- Editor & Publisher International Year Book
- Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media
- The Library of Congress Newspaper & Current Periodical Reading Room
- SRDS (Media Solutions)
- UlrichsWeb (Periodicals Directory)
- Willing's Press Guide "a concise and comprehensive index to the press of the United Kingdom..."

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