Arts and Humanities Library
W319 Pattee Library
Phone: 814.865.0660
dawn@psu.edu
Dawn Childress
Title: Sally W. Kalin Librarian for Technological Innovations and Humanities Librarian
Arts and Humanities Library
W319 Pattee Library
Phone: 814.865.0660
dawn@psu.edu
NewsCAT (Newspapers available at Penn State)
Find newspapers at Penn State Libraries in print, electronic, and microfilm formats. Browse titles or search by language, country, format, etc.
PressDisplay
Search by country and get full text, full image scans of newspapers from the past 60 days.
LexisNexis Academic
Select World News under Step One in "Guided News Search". The Source List for each region provides a brief description of each title and coverage details.
Access World News (Newsbank)
Current issues of key international newspapers in digital format.
World News Connection
Full-text daily summaries translated from many newspapers around the world, provided by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service.
Gallica
This is the multimedia online library of the Bibliothèque Nationale of France. Over 80,000 fully digitized texts and 300,000 fully digitized images are available. The collection includes the full text of many historical French daily papers.
News and Microforms Library (Basement of Pattee, next to MacKinnon's)
Here you will find print copies of French language newspapers, Television News Broadcasts (T5), and newspapers on microfilm.
TheCAT
Find Books and Other Materials at Penn State.
Begin your search by choosing the BROWSE page to search by title or LC Subject, or the KEYWORD page to search for books on your topic.
The MLA Bibliography (1963-present)
Worldwide index of references to journal articles, dissertations, books, and parts of books pertaining to all literatures, folklore, film, drama, language, and linguistics
Covers over 300 sources in both English and foreign languages
"Get It" feature will retrieve full text online
JSTOR
Full-text, full-image archive of journals in a various humanities and social sciences disciplines
Some content back to the nineteenth century
Content excludes the most recent three to five years