local news and newspapers some of the historical information,
local news
and newspapers in your hometown,
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international business and finance
news, local news and newspapers
available online,
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community news.
Newspaper articles can be a good source of up-to-date information on
virtually any topic. They are also considered to be primary sources
since they are often the first published account of an event.
York University has a wide range of newspapers from all over the world
and many parts of Canada. These may be available in many formats
paper, electronic, or microform.
A Massachusetts public or campus library and a computer with Internet
access are your gateway to web-based electronic resources that contain
thousands of popular magazines, scholarly journals, newspapers,
newswires, business directories, investment reports, biographies, health and prescription drug information, literature reviews, and more.
Read the latest AND back issues of your favorite magazines and
newspapers ranging from Time, Newsweek, Consumer Reports,
Science News, Forbes, the Harvard Health Letter, Sports Illustrated
for Kids, Ranger Rick, The Boston Globe, The New York Times and Fodor’s Travel Guides to name a few. The latest magazines are often
online before they even hit the newsstands.
Welcome to Local History & Biography Articles, where you'll find
thousands of historical newspaper articles on people and communities.
UBC Library has an extensive collection of newspaper sources. The
collection includes both current and historical newspapers; newspapers
from Canada, US, and international sources; newspapers in print, online
in databases, and other formats such as microfilm and cd rom.
Search the archives of specific newspapers using Google's newspaper
archives search engine. If there is a fee to access the full article,
Do not pay UBC Library probably has the newspaper available online
through one of the many news databases we subscribe to. Note the
citation information, and do a title search for the newspaper in the
library catalogue as a journal ejournal to find free access for members
of the UBC community to the online article.
During the Second World War, the staff of the century old Hamilton
Spectator newspaper kept its own monumental record of the war.
This collection of more than 144,000 newspaper articles, manually
clipped, stamped with the date, and arranged by subject, includes news
stories and editorials from newspapers, mostly Canadian, documenting
every aspect of the war.
You are invited to explore the online database
using either the Basic search or the detailed search, which includes a
date searching feature. Short historical articles on key topics from the
1939-1945 time period, along with sample clippings from the collection,
supplement this impressive resource of news information as it happened.
A glossary of terms, highlighted in red throughout the historical articles,
provides definitions for technical terms and abbreviations.