New York Times on campus
Have you used the copies of the New York Times on campus?
Did you know that the Library has many ways you can use the New York Times?
Available Print and Online Resources Covering the New York Times
* On the NSU Library web site the Historical New York Times is part of a set of ProQuest databases which includes ABI/Inform and ProQuest Newspapers.
* The Historical New York Times database provides full text coverage for the New York Times from 1851-2001.
* ProQuest Newspapers, which differs from the Historical New York Times, provides full text coverage of the New York Times from 1995-present. In addition, ProQuest Newspapers offers full text coverage of the New York Times Book Review and the New York Times Magazine from 1997-present.
The NSU Library provides access to the New York Times through other methods. This includes the complete run (1851-present) on microfilm. Also available in print is the New York Times index (1851-present), as well as complete indexing of the book review and magazine publications. Current issues (usually the lastest 3 months) will be available in the library in paper. In addition to the ProQuest databases, below is a partial list of other NSU Library databases which provide some coverage of the New York Times and related publications:
* Newsbank provides full text coverage of the New York Times from 2000-present.
* EBSCOhost's Newspaper Source provides indexing and abstracts of the New York Times from 1994-present, and the New York Times Book Review and New York Times Magazine from 1995-present.
* EBSCOhost's Academic Search Premier provides indexing and abstracts of the New York Times and New York Times Book Review from 1989-present, and the New York Times Magazine from 1984-present.
* FirstSearch's Business & Industry database provides some full text coverage of the New York Times from 2003-present.
The paper also is available online and contents are free and searchable back to 1981. See. http://www.nytimes.com
You can also make use of the special section covering usage of the Times at colleges.
http://www.nytimes.com/college/
See our tutorial on searching the New York Times written by Gary Cheatham at:
http://library.nsuok.edu/collegela/Soc/nytimeshist.html
Did you know that the Library has many ways you can use the New York Times?
Available Print and Online Resources Covering the New York Times
* On the NSU Library web site the Historical New York Times is part of a set of ProQuest databases which includes ABI/Inform and ProQuest Newspapers.
* The Historical New York Times database provides full text coverage for the New York Times from 1851-2001.
* ProQuest Newspapers, which differs from the Historical New York Times, provides full text coverage of the New York Times from 1995-present. In addition, ProQuest Newspapers offers full text coverage of the New York Times Book Review and the New York Times Magazine from 1997-present.
The NSU Library provides access to the New York Times through other methods. This includes the complete run (1851-present) on microfilm. Also available in print is the New York Times index (1851-present), as well as complete indexing of the book review and magazine publications. Current issues (usually the lastest 3 months) will be available in the library in paper. In addition to the ProQuest databases, below is a partial list of other NSU Library databases which provide some coverage of the New York Times and related publications:
* Newsbank provides full text coverage of the New York Times from 2000-present.
* EBSCOhost's Newspaper Source provides indexing and abstracts of the New York Times from 1994-present, and the New York Times Book Review and New York Times Magazine from 1995-present.
* EBSCOhost's Academic Search Premier provides indexing and abstracts of the New York Times and New York Times Book Review from 1989-present, and the New York Times Magazine from 1984-present.
* FirstSearch's Business & Industry database provides some full text coverage of the New York Times from 2003-present.
The paper also is available online and contents are free and searchable back to 1981. See. http://www.nytimes.com
You can also make use of the special section covering usage of the Times at colleges.
http://www.nytimes.com/college/
See our tutorial on searching the New York Times written by Gary Cheatham at:
http://library.nsuok.edu/collegela/Soc/nytimeshist.html
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