Newspapers can be a very important part of research



Newspapers offer unique and valuable, concise and timely information on nearly every topic. From eyewitness accounts of historical events (primary sources) to resources for genealogical research to current events, they can satisfy the needs of every patron. Here is a list of newspaper resources in IUP Libraries.

Newspaper Titles in Current Stacks

[Filed alphabetically by title in the open stacks. Retained for 2 to 3 months.]

Greensburg Tribune Review

Indiana Gazette

International Herald Tribune

Johnstown Tribune Democrat

New York Times

People’s Daily

Philadelphia Inquirer

USA Today

Wall Street Journal

Electronic Resources

• Ebsco Host Full-text of over one thousand periodicals and newspapers, the bibliographic references to thousands more, and links to Internet sites and information on local holdings of periodicals. Academic Search Complete and Business Source Premier offer indexing and abstracting of some newspapers. Newspaper Source provides for full text of selected full text articles from 143 US and international newspapers.

• Academic and General OneFile Scholarly journals, magazines and newspapers with full text and images!

• Academic Universe Full-text database includes the last twenty years of local, national, and international newspapers and many other useful sources.

• NewsBank Full-Text Newspapers Complete full-text content of local and regional news, including community events, schools, politics, government policies, cultural activities, local companies, state industries, and people in the community. Paid advertisements are excluded.

• The Pennsylvania Gazette 1728-1800 ON-CAMPUS ONLY

Published in Philadelphia from 1728 through 1800, The Pennsylvania Gazette is considered The New York Times of the 18th century. It provides the reader with a first hand view of colonial America, the American Revolution and the New Republic, and offers important social, political and cultural perspectives of each of the periods.

• Historical New York Times from Proquest

Full text and image of the NYT online from 1851-2005.

IUP patrons can access large collections of such information through the following services. (To gain access to those available at home , use your 16 digit I-card number.)

Microform Sets:

[Guide books to the microform sets are located in the Serials Department unless otherwise noted. There are microform reader printers available to read and/or make copies of these resources. Copies are $.25/page. Serials staff will assist patrons unfamiliar with the equipment.]

• American Periodical Series I, II III.

• Contemporary newspapers of North American Indians.  1883-1960.   Film

• Herstory.   Books, periodicals, and newspapers of the women’s movement. Film

• LAC collection.  See Library of American Civilization. Ultra Fiche

• Labor Newspapers.  Union publications of the 19th and 20th centuries. Film

• NewsBank.  1975-date.   NewsBank is a current awareness reference service providing access to articles of research value,selected from the newspapers and regional business publications of over 450 U. S. cities.  Indexes located in Reference:  [INDEX] AI 3.N559 Fiche

• Underground Newspaper Collection.   1963-1970.  Film

Newspapers on Microfilm Title List

Web Resources

Virtual Newsstand on PA PowerPort

Listings of local Pennsylvania newspapers, radio and TV sites

(lower left hand corner of page)

NewsLink

National and International Online Newspapers

Pennsylvania Online Newspapers

If you have trouble locating any of these resources, Ask a Librarian!

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