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Newspapers
A list of available current newspapers and newspaper archives, licensed by the library or freely available online
Current newspapers
- Financial Times This link opens in a new windowBritish online newspaper that focuses on business and economic current affairs.
- Financieele Dagblad This link opens in a new windowDutch newspaper focused on business and economics
- The New York Times This link opens in a new windowOnline access to The New York Times articles from 1851-1922 and from 1980 to the present.
- Nexis Uni This link opens in a new windowDutch and foreign newspapers and other sources for news and journalism.
- Gale OneFile: News This link opens in a new windowAccess major U.S. and international newspapers online to search articles instantly by title, headline, date, or other fields
Licensed newspaper archives
- The Guardian (1821-2003) & The Observer (1791-2003) This link opens in a new window
- Early American newspapers This link opens in a new window
- Los Angeles Times 1881-1997 This link opens in a new window
- New York Times 1851-2018 This link opens in a new window
Other online archives
- Chronicling America This link opens in a new windowOver 1400 American newspaper titles from 1836 - 1922
Independent Voices
- Independent Voices This link opens in a new windowIndependent Voices is an open access collection of American alternative press newspapers, magazines and journals. The series 'Little magazines' contains many alternative literary magazines published during the latter half of the 20th century.
AM Explorer
- AM Explorer This link opens in a new windowCollections of primary sources from the 15th to the 21st century.
Electronic full text collections
- The Arden Shakespeare MiscellanyA gem of a reference book covering everything you could possibly want to know about Shakespeare between two handsome covers. Entries are quite short and range from ""What did Shakespeare look like?"", ""Shakespeare on Film"" and lists of compliments, oathes, lovers'' vows and boys and girls names. There is an entry for each play too, summarising its plot and outlining major characters and themes. Details are given of the debates surrounding Shakespeare''s identity, the known and fanciful facts of his life, and descriptions of the theatres in which he worked and the acting companies of which he.
- BeowulfOriginal text with verse translation by J.G. Nichols.
- Cambridge Companions Online This link opens in a new windowFull-text access to the 'companions' series of Cambridge University Press
- Cambridge Histories Online This link opens in a new window
- Dictionary of Old English Corpus (DOEC) This link opens in a new window
- Early English Books Online (EEBO) This link opens in a new windowAll books published in English from 1475-1700 in facsimile
- EEBO - TCPSelection of machine readable ECCO texts
- ECCO - Eighteenth Century Collections Online This link opens in a new window
- ECCO - TCPSelection of machine readable ECCO texts
- Evans: Early American Imprints Series I en Supplement This link opens in a new windowThis digital collection contains virtually every book, pamphlet and broadside published in America from 1639 to 1800
- ProQuest One LiteratureAccess to historical and contemporary content by and about celebrated and lesser-known authors from around the world.
- Wright American Fiction: 1851-1875 This link opens in a new window
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