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Chronicle of Higher Education
The Chronicle's Web site features the complete contents of the latest issue; daily news and advice columns; thousands of current job listings; and articles published since September 1989.
Ethnic NewsWatch
Indexes and provides full text of over 100 leading periodicals and newspapers published by the ethnic and minority press from the Americas. Has English/Spanish language search options.
Factiva
Factiva aggregates news content from newspapers, journals, magazines, television and radio transcripts, and much more. Features include searching, alerting, dissemination, and other information management capabilities. Major newspapers include--but are not limited to--the following.
Select a specific newspaper by clicking the "News Pages" tab on the left top menu bar. Or, use the search box at the top of any page. This searches all 17,000 Pro sources for the past 12 months. Try also searching within an industry or topic using the drop down menu within the search form. This will modify the sources searched to focus on those that may be most relevant to your selection. You may also refer to the user guide.
Lexis-Nexis
A leading news and business information service that provides access to thousands of sources.
Newspaper Source
Contains selected full text for 245 regional U.S. newspapers, 18-international newspapers, 6-newswires, 9-newspaper columns, and cover-to-cover full text for The Christian Science Monitor and The Los Angeles Times. This database also contains indexing and abstracts for 4-national newspapers.
Ohio newspapers (Newsbank)
Provides full text coverage of four newspapers, the Toledo Blade 1/1/1996-Present; Cincinnati Post 4/1/1990-12/31/2007; Dayton Daily News 1/1/1990-Present; Cleveland Plain Dealer 6/1/1991-Present. For other newspapers use LexisNexis Academic, or PressDisplay.
Regional Business News
Provides full text coverage of regional business publications including 75 business journals, newspapers, and newswires from all metropolitan and rural areas of the United States. Database is updated daily.
America's Historical Newspapers, including Early American Newspapers, Series II and Series III - Search and browse American newspapers over three centuries. America’s Historical Newspapers offers searchable digital facsimiles of thousands of titles from all 50 states. With eyewitness reporting, editorials, letters, advertisements, obituaries and much more, this acclaimed collection uniquely chronicles the evolution of American culture and daily life from 1690 to the recent past.
Call and Post - Full-text searching of all issues of the Cleveland Call and Post (Cleveland’s longtime African American newspaper), published between 1934 and 1991. You must use your Cleveland Public Library card to access.
Chronicling America (Library of Congress) - Provides access to America's historic newspapers. This site allows you to search and view newspaper pages from 1860-1922 and find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP)
Cleveland News Index - (Cleveland Public Library) - The Cleveland News Index lists citation information for local news stories, feature articles and reviews from The Plain Dealer (1983-June 1999), Cleveland Magazine (1983-present), Northern Ohio Live (Sept. 1990-June 2009), and Ohio Magazine (Oct.1990 -present). Obituaries from the Plain Dealer and the Cleveland Press are included from 1976 to the present. The Index does NOT provide full text access to these sources.
Cleveland Plain Dealer - Covers April 07, 1845 - early 1990's (issues are being added gradually). Publisher's note: Issues published within the date range may be missing. Efforts to locate and add any such missing issues are ongoing.
Economist Historical Archive, 1843–2009 - Searchable copy of every issue of The Economist from 1843 to 2009 (with moving wall).
Financial Times Historical Archive: 1888-2006 - A complete facsimile run of the of this daily business newspaper that includes over 700,000 pages of past issues, including Special Supplements and the FT Magazine.
Latin American Newspapers, Series I, from the World Newspaper Archive - Latin American Newspapers, Series 1, provides more than 35 fully searchable newspapers published in the 19th and 20th centuries from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, and elsewhere. Latin American Newspapers offers unprecedented coverage of the people, issues, and events that shaped this vital region between 1805 and 1922.
Historical New York Times, 1851-2007 - The NYT is a full-image archive of the paper.
North China Herald-1850-1940 - The prime printed source in any language for the history of the foreign presence in China from 1850 to the 1940.
Times Digital Archives (London)-1785-2007 - The entire newspaper is captured, with all articles, advertisements and illustrations/photos.
Times Literary Supplement (TLS) Historical Archive -1902-2008 - First published in 1902, the Times Literary Supplement is the only literary weekly to offer comprehensive coverage of the latest and most important publications, in every subject, in several languages as well as reviewing current, theatre, cinema, music and exhibitions.
Historical Wall Street Journal - Covers 1889-1993
Historical Washington Post - Offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue--covers 1877-1994.
ipl2 -offers a selection of local titles by state.
An electronic journal (ejournal, e-journal, ej, etc.) is a digitized or online version of a printed journal, such as the Physical Review A. Like most ejournals, this journal exists in both print and electronic formats. Collectively, the Case libraries provide access to thousands of electronic journals. This includes journals that are licensed independently by the Case libraries, journals in the OhioLINK Electronic Journal Center, and a select number of journals that are freely available over the World Wide Web.
Users should be aware that many titles licensed by Case are not accessible from the OhioLINK EJC. An example of this is Science Online, the Web version of Science Magazine.
A database is a collection of information organized into a particular format. Every item in a database has its own record and each of these records is itself divided into specific fields of information (e.g., author, title, etc.) In this respect, a telephone book can be defined as a database.
An electronic research database is a computerized collection of information in digital format. The Case libraries provide access to several hundred research databases, many of which include the full text of journal and newspaper articles. View Research Databases for a complete list of databases provided by the Case Libraries.
Users should be aware that several titles subscribed by Case are not accessible from the OhioLINK Research Databases list. An example of this is IEEE Xplore. IEEE Xplore provides full text access to IEEE transactions, journals, magazines and conference proceedings published since 1988 and all current IEEE standards.
If you are a student, faculty, or staff at Case, you may access the databases with software-free remote authentication to OhioLINK electronic databases and journals. When you're away from your own computer or away from campus, logon to OhioLINK and choose a database or electronic journal.
You'll be prompted to enter Case as your school, your name and Case Account Number (your SS# is no longer used), and your library
For current Case enrolled and employed individuals, it's a simple way to have 2 hours of remote access to OhioLINK-only electronic content, and you can reconnect as often as you need to use the reources! Use any computer with a current web-browsr. (Remote authentication to Case-only resources requires VPN software on your computer.) Use PIN authentication for OhioLINK-only resources across the U.S. and around the world!