Newspaper Databases
- Access World newsFull-text information and perspectives from over 600 U.S. and over 700 international sources. Dates covered vary by newspaper. Does not include some of the larger papers, such as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal or Washington Post. See Factiva and Nexis Uni, below.
- Nexis Uni -- News SourcesSearch tips:
Begin your search with hlead followed by your search terms in parentheses . This may help to improve relevancy as it will find your search terms in the headline or lead paragraph. Example: hlead(medicaid expansion)
To find longer articles add and length >1000 (1000, 1500, etc.). Example: hlead(medicaid expansion) and length>1000
Note: To find editorials, add and section (editorial or opinion).
You can also begin by finding and then adding specific sources to search. Under Menu, select All Sources.
Please note: You do not need to register with Nexis Uni to search or download content. Registering with a database will always carry privacy risks. - BBC MonitoringRound-the-clock monitoring of TV, radio, press, internet and news agencies from around the world from primarily open media sources.
Ability to provide "the words as spoken" -- accurate and impartial translations of what leading figures have said.
Access via the Factiva database. From the Factiva home page navigation bar, open Search. In the Source field, enter BBC Monitoring
- Eastview Universal DatabasesIn-depth, full-text information, from Russia and the former Soviet Union. Resources include newspapers, newswires, popular and scholarly periodicals, and government documents.
- FactivaFull-text online service for international news and business information
From the Factiva home page navigation bar, open Search.
Note: the home page opens to the day's news from the Wall Street Journal, among others (with a drop-down menu to dates over the past week). Use the Search link from the homepage navigation bar to search all of the sources in Factiva. - Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS)Created by the U.S. intelligence community to benefit policy makers and analysts
From thousands of monitored broadcasts and publications. Translated into English from more than 50 languages
1946 - 1996. - Keesings World News ArchiveA searchable archive of articles from: Keesing's contemporary archives, 1931-1986, and: Keesing's record of world events, 1987-2016.
Provides a detailed summary of the world's political, social, and economic events. - Proquest Historical NewspapersHistorical coverage of a number of major U.S. papers as well as a Chinese Newspapers Collection, The Irish Times, The Irish Times Weekly, and the Times of India. For best results, select the Advanced Search. Scroll down to choose Document types. If you wish, use the date limits on the right to restrict your results to a particular date range.
- Times of London Digital ArchiveFull-text and full-image articles from the Times of London for the years 1785-2006. It is a digital reproduction, cover to cover, of the paper in PDF files.
- World News ConnectionJuly 1994 - .
Note: World News Connection was closed down at the end of 2013. No new content after December 31, 2013. The material was obtained from non-U.S. open-source political speeches, television programs, radio broadcasts, newspaper articles, periodicals, and books. The content focuses primarily on military, political, environmental, scientific, technical, and and socioeconomic issues and events. For earlier years, see: FBIS, above.
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- NYTimes.comLimited number of free articles
Subscription options (for full access):
Undergrad: Free access provided by the Student Assembly for all Cornell undergraduates.
Grad, Faculty, Staff: Educational Discount.
Please note: Cornell students, staff, and faculty can also search the New York Times via Nexis Uni. - Word in BlackCurated content from 10 black-owned newspapers focused on social justice issues, including the New York Amsterdam News, The Atlanta Voice, Houston Defender Network, The Washington Informer, The Dallas Weekly, The Afro, Michigan Chronicle, The Seattle Medium, The Sacramento Observer and St. Louis American. The site also publishes original content.
- Wall Street Journal OnlineFirst time users must create an account. Access made possible by a partnership between the Student Assembly and Cornell University Library.
- Euro |Topics"The euro|topics press review appears from Monday to Friday in four languages: German, English, French and Turkish.
The services euro|topics provides are supported by a network of correspondents that stretches across Europe. They scan more than 500 newspapers, magazines and blogs in 30 countries (the EU plus Switzerland and Turkey) on a daily basis, select the most important commentaries, essays and reflections and then translate selected quotes. Brief introductions inform you of the current state of the debate and one click will bring you to the original article." [About EuroTopics] - Library PressDisplayCurrent coverage (generally, the last 90 days) from papers around the world.
Note: After opening an article, use the 3 vertical dot menu to find translations of the article, when available.