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This guide provides an overview of the many resources newspapers offer, including current information, analysis of hot topics, and various viewpoints on key debates. Learn about the different access methods for newspapers, such as traditional print, microfilm, and online archives. The guide highlights major Canadian newspapers, their websites, and how to effectively search for articles using library e-resources like Lexis Nexis and Proquest. Ideal for students and researchers seeking reliable news sources and in-depth reporting.
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Newspaper Sources DSWP 216 – Peg Jenner – 7 Feb 2008 (Rev 27 Mar 2009)
What newspapers offer… • Current info – news! • Hot topics • Debates, different viewpoints & opinions • Analysis & background info • Tips on research studies, government policies & other publications
Newspapers - access • Traditional paper copies • Microfilm copies (historical) • Publisher websites & other Internet sources • LRC e-resources
Paper & Microfilm copies in the Librarieshttp://library.centennialcollege.ca/ All campuses carry • Toronto Star (current issues) • Globe and Mail (current issues) ►Use the library catalogue for holdings
Publisher websites • Most major newspapers provide current news on their websites • Some provide an archives of older issues – depth, coverage & costs ($) vary
Newspaper Internet ServicesExample:http://www.canada.com/ • supported by CanWest (publisher of 15 major newspapers & over 120 smaller dailies & weeklies in Canada +13 television stations) • Provides links with an RSS feed to 14 Canadian newspaper websites, including • National Post • Calgary Herald • Ottawa Citizen, etc
Newspaper “e-resources”in the Libraries(licensed products) • Freeto students • Deep back files of full text coverage • Hundreds of newspapers that you can search singly or all together • Precision search tools to help you zero in on your topic
e-resources in the LRC that contain newspaper articles… • Lexis Nexis • Thomson Gale • EBSCO • Proquest • FP Infomart ►See handout for more details