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Search our collection of Journals, Periodicals, and Newspapers by title or browse by discipline. Download articles in PDF format for offline access.
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Encuentre artículos actuales y archivados de periódicos, revistas, y agencias de noticias de todo el mundo en español.
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African American Newspapers, including Washington DC resources, emphasizing eyewitness accounts of events during the 19th century.
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Obituaries and death notices from hundreds of U.S. newspapers.
Full page and article images of the newspaper from 1837-1985.
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Full-text coverage from ethnic and minority press publications. Casi un cuarto de los artículos se presenta en español.
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Gale
Search articles in a wide range of general and academic topics.
Full historic content from five major black newspapers: The Chicago Defender, The New York Amsterdam News, The Atlanta Daily World, The Baltimore Afro-American and Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Gale in Context
Research cultures, history, science, and social issues for students in grades 6-8.
Includes Chicago Tribune, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.
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Access The New York Times articles from 1851-present.
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Unlimited access, both onsite and remote, to The New York Times website and app.
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Gale Primary Sources
Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers provides an as-it-happened window on events, culture, and daily life in nineteenth-century America. Includes titles from Washington D.C.
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Full-text access to DC Metro newspapers (excluding Washington Post).
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Full-text access to the financial newspaper of record, 1984-present.
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The Washington Blade has been Washington, D.C.’s principal lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) newspaper since 1969. The collection on Dig DC contains digitized editions from 1969-1996.
The Washington Business Journal provides comprehensive business coverage of Washington, D.C., and neighboring cities & counties in Virginia and Maryland.
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Research local news and history in the long considered "hometown paper of record" for the nation's capital from 1852-1981.
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Full-text access to The Washington Post, 1877-present.
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Retrieve, view, print and email digitized full-page images from the The Washington Post from 2008-present (2 week embargo).
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Unlimited access, both onsite and remote, to The Washington Post website and app.
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As an alternative voice to The Washington Post, the Washington Times, established in 1982, covers events in Washington, D.C., the nation, and the world. Access from 1990-current.
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Monthly magazine for lesbians of color published by Women in the Life Association focusing on culture, politics, and health. All 87 issues, from 1993-2003, have been digitized in Dig DC.