Research Guides Newspapers Access Older Issues Of New York Times

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Older issues of the New York Times (published as far back as 1851) may be accessed through NYTimes.com by following the steps listed below: Interlibrary Loan Circulation Policies Library Instruction Student Support Graduate Student Support Faculty Support Tutoring Writing Public Speaking Academic Coaching The New York Times Digital Access provides the following offerings of archives: Additional information about the Archives (what is/is not available, how to search, etc.) can be found at Archives FAQ. The New York Times Article Archive contains articles dating back to 1851, which can be accessed through archive search.

Articles from 1851-1980 are available either in full-text or partial articles. Full-text versions are available for all articles published after 1980. Full-text archive articles include the entire text of an article. Partial articles include an excerpt of the article and a link to TimesMachine where you can view the entire article in its original form. When using the basic search bar, the search will pull from article headlines, the full text of the article, author field, date range, and index terms. For best results we recommend the following tips when searching The New York Times Article Archive:

In a recent post Duke University Libraries had the pleasure of announcing that we successfully negotiated an All Access subscription to the New York Times: free for Duke students, faculty and staff. Now’s a good time to provide an updated list of resources to research past issues of the New York Times newspaper, as well as direct links to the New York Times Magazine and Book... DUL has more than a dozen platforms to access older issues of the New York Times. They include Gale, EBSCO and other publishers, covering various dates with different search interfaces. This blog post focuses on only five of these research databases. Each of them has unique features which make them attractive to different disciplines, interests and approaches to research.

Pretend you’re at your kitchen table, smelling newsprint and coffee, crinkling open the New York Times on any morning in the last 150 years. This is the NYT’s own digital archive. It’s included in Duke’s All Access subscription. “Over 150 years of New York Times journalism, as it originally appeared. Browse the newspaper archives, from Volume 1, Number 1 through 2002”. One can search the archive by subject.

One can also skim the newspapers by date, and see an entire issue in context. ProQuest Historical Newspapers: New York Times 1851-2019 & ProQuest Recent Newspapers: New York Times 2008 – present. The advantage of ProQuest Historical and Recent Newspapers New York Times is that they focus the search on the NYT exclusively from these links. The search results take you straight to the article as it appeared in the newspaper. The search interface allows one to limit searches to particular kinds of newspaper articles. They are useful for narrowing searches, but also include facets like “birth notices” and “comics”.

If those are your search objectives, don’t bother with ProQuest. Contact your librarian for alternatives instead. You can view and search through all news articles from the New York Times from its founding in 1851 to the present using ProQuest Historical Newspapers, ProQuest Newsstream, and Carleton's subscription to NYTimes.com. Access to content varies and overlaps between each option. New York Times, late city edition, microfilm (3rd floor, microfilm newspapers, cabinets 2-9) 1857 - 2020 New York Times, national edition, paper (Rookery newspapers) last 30 days

New York Times Book Review This supplement began in 1896 • paper (last 30 days): in Rookery newspapers • online (Jan 3, 1988 - present): in ProQuest Newsstream • microfilm (1896 - 2020): 3rd floor, microfilm newspapers, cabinets 2-9 UO Libraries offer extensive access to The New York Times archives, allowing you to explore historical articles from 1851 to the present. Contact UsLibrary AccessibilityUO Libraries Privacy Notices and Procedures 1501 Kincaid Street Eugene, OR 97403 P: 541-346-3053 F: 541-346-3485 Please refer to the News databases tab on this guide to find access points to newspaper database that include indexing to the New York Times.

For daily reading of the (online version) New York Times, please refer to the Online U.S. Newspaper (Stanford-wide Access) tab in this guide. The New York Times TDM Archive (1980-2021) is now available to Stanford University researchers with SUNet IDs for text and data mining. Researchers can now access article text and metadata, encoded as XML objects. This 40-Year textual digital archive of the nytimes.com, consists of approximately 3 million articles published by The New York Times, including but not limited to news, lifestyle, opinion and The New York Times Magazine. The collection excludes reader comments, paid obituaries and the kids section.

Please note: This archive of the NYT corpora does not include access to the online version of the NYT. Please see News databases section for information on how to access specific news articles published by the New York Times. For additional questions, please contact: Regina Roberts 25 concurrent users. Full pages and article images with searchable full-text back to the first issue. includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.

(Coverage: 1851-4 years ago) New York Times articles and indexing are also available from: "Supporting critical, ethical and global thinking." Find Archives help in detail from nytimes.com You can use Google to search The New York Times website only by either The New York Times Article Archive provides access to partial and full-text digital versions of articles from 1851 to today through archive search.

Full-text versions are available for all articles published after 1980. The Historical New York Times with Index (1851-1993) provides search capability using subject terms and topics for focused and targeted results in combination with searchable full text, full page, and article-level images from the... Find ads, birth announcements, obituaries, news, and more!

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