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Newspaper content

Newspaper content. Library Resources available at UoB. Print titles. Held in the Arts and Social Sciences Library include:. Online Titles include:. Major UK titles eg Financial Times, The Times Digital Archive, Daily Mail (slides 4 – 7)

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Newspaper content

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  1. Newspaper content Library Resources available at UoB

  2. Print titles Held in the Arts and Social Sciences Library include:

  3. Online Titles include: • Major UK titles eg Financial Times, The Times Digital Archive, Daily Mail (slides 4 – 7) • Historic UK titles – various collections 1600 – 1900 (slides 4 – 7) • Serialseg Economist, Listener, Times supplements (8 - 9) • Local newspapers egBristol (Evening) Post (slides 10 – 11) • European titles eg Le Monde, Berliner Zeitung(slide 12) • International titles eg Moscow Times, Naver news (Korean), Times of India (slides 12 – 13)

  4. Major British newspapers – online Library homepage > Find database • Daily Mail Archive 1896 – 2004 • Guardian (1821-2003) and Observer (1791-2003) • The Times Digital Archive 1785 – 1985 + The Times (1985 onwards) via Lexis Library Library homepage > Find ejournal • Financial Times (free but registration required)

  5. Historic newspaper collections (databases) • 19th century British Library newspapers • 19th century British pamphlets • British newspapers 1600-1900 • Burney collection of English news media 1600 – 1800 • South Eastern Gazette 1852 – 1912 (UK regional) • Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals 1800-1900

  6. Library homepage > Find database > Title search

  7. Serials (ejournals) online include: • Economist Historical Archive 1843 – 2011 • Economist (via Westlaw) 2003 onwards • Listener Historical Archive 1929-1991 • Times Educational Supplement 1999 onwards • Times Higher Education Supplement 1994-98, 2000 onwards • Times Literary Supplement 1902 – 2006 • Time (magazine) 1990 onwards

  8. Library homepage > Find ejournal > Title search

  9. British local newspapers online Many titles available via Lexis Library > Sources section (slides 14 – 17 for further details) Including: Bristol (Evening) Post Weston Daily Mail Liverpool Echo The Sunday Herald (Glasgow) South Wales Evening Post Belfast Telegraph (Northern Ireland)

  10. Index to Digitalised British and Irish Newspapers Online • http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dutillieul/BritishandIrishNews.html • This resource, compiled by Richard Heaton, comprises a finding aid and indication (where possible) of the range of dates covered, and the number of issues included, in a collection. • Note that we may not have access at Bristol to all content listed (try Lexis Library as well if not) • Welsh Newspapers Online 1804 - 1919 • http://newspapers.library.wales/

  11. International newspapers online • European (Westlaw details slides 13, 17-19) Berliner Zeitung 2000 onwards via Westlaw Le Monde 1987 onwards via Westlaw • Others Times of India (Databases search – slides 6-7) Pravda digital archive (Databases) Moscow Times (9/11 – 8/14 only – Westlaw) Naver News Library http://newslibrary.naver.com/ (a free full-text Korean newspaper article archive) South China Morning Post (coming soon) • Onlinenewspapers.com – national and local from around the world • ThePaperboy.com – newspapers and magazines from around the world

  12. More on International Sources New York Times (via ejournals) 1851 – 1922 and 1987 onwards The link takes you to the front page of the current issue. However, from the Search (magnifying glass) at the top of the page you can search content from back issues, and refine by date and type of article etc. There are two further databases which contain rich collections of full text international newspaper and magazine material. Lexis Library (slides 14 – 17) Westlaw (slides 14, 18 - 20)

  13. Using Lexis Library and Westlaw Note that as these are primarily commercial legal databases, their content does not integrate with Library Search. When using them away from the University, please access via Remote Desktop which can be found from My Bristol portal, under the Technology tab Coverage includes: • Lexis Library • The Times (London) – access to most articles full text (although some freelance content is excluded) from 1985 to present. This complements our Times Digital Archive database • Regional and local newspapers with excellent coverage of US state newspapers and UK regional papers such as Bristol (Evening) Post

  14. Lexis Library – News and Sources tabs

  15. Lexis Library – News – choose search terms and sources

  16. Lexis Library – Sources – search by Country or by title (in Find a Source box)

  17. Westlaw International Materials (Westlaw Next) Although it has a legal bias, there are lots of business news sources and regional material from around the world. Search by area (jurisdiction), or by journal/newspaper title eg International New York Times (selected full text from 1997) Times of India (selected full text from 2002) Click on i button for coverage details of title you are looking at

  18. Westlaw > Services tab > International Materials (Westlaw Next)

  19. WestlawNext – International Materialssearch by title or by jurisdiction (country)

  20. Broadcasts • Foreign Broadcast Information Service • Box of Broadcasts Both resources can be accessed via Databases tab in Library search

  21. For further information on newspapers Contact your subject librarian http://www.bristol.ac.uk/library/support/subjects/

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