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Use your browser's print controls to print a copy of this resource guide. NewspapersIntroduction to the CollectionsThe holdings of the newspaper collection at the Humanities & Social Sciences Library (HSSL) include over 350,000 reels of microfilm, tens of thousands of bound volumes, and thousands of current titles from all over the world. HSSL maintains comprehensive collections of most general New York City newspapers in English and other languages. Notable collections include, among others, the New York Journal of Commerce and New York Commercial, the New York Post, The New York Times, and El Diario-La Prensa. Among local and neighborhood newspapers, the library holds complete microfilm collections of the Villager and The Village Voice, while the Amsterdam News is accessible at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. In addition, the library provides access to representative U.S. newspapers in many languages from major metropolitan areas, to international newspapers with at least one title from every country (when possible), and to other selected newspapers. The Library also subscribes to many electronic resources that index newspapers, often including full-text articles. (See Locating Newspaper Articles in this guide.) These resources can be used from the public computers in any of the library’s reading rooms. Where to Find Newspapers in HSSLNewspapers are found throughout the Library, in almost every Division. The Research Libraries’ online catalog, CATNYP, will tell you in which location you can find the title you need, so make sure to take note of the Location indicated in CATNYP records. (See Using the Library’s Catalog in this guide.) Within HSSL, newspapers may be located in any of the following Divisions (again, refer to CATNYP for exact location). You will need to request newspapers from the Division in which they are located. DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room (Room 108) For print copies of a few, current U.S. and international newspapers (see Current Newspapers in this guide) for a 3-month period. They are shown in CATNYP as “CURRENT IN ROOM 108.” Microforms (Room 100) For most current and older U.S. and international newspapers, except those in the language divisions listed below. You can retrieve those titles in the self-service area yourself (they appear in CATNYP as *R-*Z). You can request all other titles (*Z in CATNYP) at the desk. The CATNYP location is “Humanities-Micro.” Asian and Middle Eastern Division (Room 219) For all titles, either in print or in microfilm, in Asian and Middle Eastern languages. For titles relating to those regions but written in other languages, refer to CATNYP. The CATNYP location is “Humanities-Asian&ME Div.” Dorot Jewish Division (Room 84) For newspapers of Jewish interest, either in print or in microfilm. The CATNYP location is “Humanities-Jewish Div.” Slavic and Baltic Division (Room 216-217) For all titles in the Slavic and Baltic languages. For titles relating to those regions but written in other languages, refer to CATNYP. The CATNYP location is “Humanities-Slav&Balt Div.” General Research Division (Room 315) For any titles that don’t fall in the above categories. The CATNYP location is “Humanities-Genrl Res” or “OFFSITE.” If you are at the library, you will need a librarian's assistance in Room 315 or Room 100 to request offsite titles. You may also request offsite materials from home by clicking on the OFFSITE link in CATNYP records. Rare Books Division, Room 328 For most papers published before 1865 (see Historical Titles in this guide). Titles listed in CATNYP (not all titles are) will appear as *K. Ask a librarian in Room 315 for assistance. Newspapers at any of the other Research Libraries will have the following CATNYP locations: PerfArts Library for the Performing Arts Schomburg-Genrl Res Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture SIBL Science Industry & Business Library If you need assistance locating materials, please see a reference librarian at the reference desk in Room 315. If you are not in the library, you may also e-mail us for assistance at grdref@nypl.org. Using the Library’s CatalogCATNYP is the online catalog of The New York Public Library’s four Research Libraries. It is easily accessible via the World Wide Web at http://catnyp.nypl.org. For general instructions on using CATNYP, please consult the Research Guide Using the Library's Online Catalog. The following information is specific to Newspapers. CATNYP includes many, but not all, of the newspaper titles held by the Research Libraries. As a general rule, when searching for newspapers, consult CATNYP first. If you do not find the title you are searching for, consult the Dictionary Catalog of the Research Libraries of the New York Public Library, 1911–1971 (available in the Rose Main Reading Room, Room 315). If your title does not appear in that source either, see the Historical Newspapers and Resources at Other Institutions sections in this guide for additional resources or for other libraries’ holdings. Searching CATNYPFollowing are three main ways of searching for newspaper titles in CATNYP.
Generally speaking, a combination of the search strategies described above works best. If you need assistance locating materials, please see a reference librarian at the reference desk in Room 315 or in the Microforms Division (Room 100). If you are not in the library, you may also e-mail us for assistance at grdref@nypl.org. Reading CATNYP RecordsNewspaper records in CATNYP can be confusing because they list all formats in which a particular title is available at the library. Any given title may be available in bound volumes, microforms, loose issues, and/or a combination of the three. Following is a CATNYP newspaper search for the Washington Post. By clicking on each link you see the full record for that title.
The two screens below are part of the full record for the Los Angeles Times, which is available in multiple locations and different formats.
The next screen shows one of the records for the Washington Post.
Newspapers may also be available electronically through one of the Newspaper Indexes to which the library subscribes, but this option is not listed in CATNYP. If you are at the library, it is good practice to double check for electronic availability, as shown below.
New York City Newspapers
|
| Country |
Title |
Available Dates |
| United States |
El Diario – La Prensa |
3 months |
| New York Sun |
April 2002 to present |
|
| New York Times |
6 weeks |
|
| Wall Street Journal |
3 months |
|
| Washington Post |
3 months |
|
| Australia |
Sydney Morning Herald |
3 months |
| France |
Le Monde |
3 months |
| Germany |
Frankfurter Allgemeine |
3 months |
| Italy |
Corriere Della Sera |
3 months |
| Mexico |
El Universal |
3 months |
| Spain |
El Pais |
3 months |
| Switzerland |
Neue Zurcher Zeitung |
3 months |
| United Kingdom |
Independent |
3 months |
Many titles are available in microfilm. Selected titles are self-service and do not require a request slip. Click here to see the list of self-service titles.
Self-Service Current Newspapers (Microfilm, room 100)
| Title |
Dates Available |
Chicago Tribune |
1947-present |
| Los Angeles Times |
1954-present |
| New York Daily News |
8/1919-present, 1855-1905 (request at desk) |
| New York Herald Tribune |
8/1835-1/1926, 2/1926-4/1966 |
| New York Post |
11/1801-present |
| New York Times |
9/1851-present |
| New York Tribune |
8/1842-3/1924 |
| Newsday (Nassau Edition) |
1959-present |
| Newsday (New York Edition) |
1983-1996 |
| USA Today |
1986-present |
| Village Voice |
9/1955-present |
| Washington Post |
1914-present |
| Washington Times |
1993-present |
Other U.S. and International titles need to be requested from Room 100. Click on U.S. Newspapers to see a list of current available titles. Titles are arranged alphabetically by state and city. Selected titles may also be available electronically through some of the databases to which the library subscribes. (See also Locating Newspaper Articles and Selected Internet Sites in this guide.)
U.S. Newspapers (microfilm) - Current Titles (as of 3/2003)
| State | City | Title | Start Date |
| Alabama | Birmingham | Birmingham News | 1966 |
| Alaska | Anchorage | Anchorage Daily Times | 1962 |
| Juneau | Juneau Empire | 1964 | |
| Arizona | Phoenix | Arizona Republic | 1968 |
| Arkansas | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| California | Los Angeles | Los Angeles Times | 1954 |
| Sacramento | Sacramento Bee | 1987 | |
| San Francisco | San Francisco Chronicle | 1865 | |
| Colorado | Denver | Denver Post | 1969-1976 |
| Denver | Denver Post | 1992 | |
| Connecticut | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Delaware | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| District of Columbia | Washington | Washington Post | 1914 |
| Florida | Miami | Miami Herald | 1957 |
| Miami | Nuevo Herald (El Miami Herald) | 1976 | |
| Georgia | Atlanta | Atlanta Constitution | 1945 |
| Hawaii | Honolulu | Honolulu Star Bulletin | 1959 |
| Idaho | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Illinois | Chicago | Chicago Tribune | 1947 |
| Indiana | Indianapolis | Indianapolis Star | 1967 |
| Iowa | Des Moines | Des Moines Register | 1968 |
| Kansas | Wichita | Wichita Eagle (Wichita Eagle Beacon) | 1969 |
| Kentucky | Louisville | Courier Journal, Louisville | 1967 |
| Louisiana | New Orleans | Times-Picayune | 1837 |
| Maine | Portland | Portland Press Herald | 1969 |
| Maryland | Baltimore | Baltimore Sun | 1837 |
| Massachusetts | Boston | Boston Globe | 1972 |
| Boston | Christian Science Monitor | 1908 | |
| Michigan | Detroit | Detroit News | 1945 |
| Minnesota | Minneapolis | Star Tribune | 1967 |
| Mississippi | Jackson | Clarion Ledger | 1967 |
| Missouri | Kansas City | Kansas City Star | 1987 |
| Kansas City | Kansas City Times | 1987 | |
| St. Louis | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | 1939 | |
| Montana | Great Falls | Great Falls Tribune | 1969 |
| Nebraska | Omaha | Omaha World Herald | 1969 |
| Nevada | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| New Hampshire | Manchester | Union Leader | 1971 |
| New Jersey | Newark | Star-Ledger | 1972 |
| New Mexico | Albuquerque | Albuquerque Journal | 1969 |
| New York | Albany | Times-Union | 1968 |
| Rochester | Democrat & Chronicle | 1969 | |
| North Carolina | Charlotte | Charlotte Observer | 1969 |
| North Dakota | Fargo | Forum | 1971 |
| Ohio | Cincinnati | Cincinnati Enquirer | 1968 |
| Cleveland | Plain Dealer | 1965 | |
| Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | Daily Oklahoman | 1969 |
| Oregon | Portland | Oregonian | 1958 |
| Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Philadelphia Inquirer | 1860 |
| Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | ||
| Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh Press | ||
| Rhode Island | Providence | Providence Journal | 1969 |
| South Carolina | Charleston | News & Courier | 1968 |
| South Dakota | Sioux Falls | Argus Leader | 1971 |
| Tennessee | Nashville | Nashville Tennessean | 1968 |
| Texas | Dallas | Dallas Morning News | 1958 |
| Houston | Houston Chronicle | 1995 | |
| Utah | Salt Lake City | Deseret News | 1949 |
| Vermont | Burlington | Free Press | 1971 |
| Virginia | Arlington | USA Today | 1982 |
| Richmond | Times Dispatch | 1966 | |
| Washington | Seattle | Seattle Times | 1966 |
| West Virginia | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Click on International Newspapers for a list of titles arranged alphabetically by country, city, and title.
International Newspapers - Current Titles (as of 3/2003)
| Country | City | Title | Start Date |
| Argentina | Buenos Aires | La Prensa | 1857 |
| Canada | Montreal | Montreal Gazette | 1987 |
| Canada | Toronto | Globe & Mail | 1966 |
| Canada | Vancouver | Vancouver Sun | 1966 |
| Colombia | Bogota | El Tiempo | 1966 |
| Denmark | Copenhagen | Berlingske Tidende | 1949 |
| France | Paris | L'Humanite | 1906 |
| France | Paris | Le Monde | 1944 |
| France | Paris | International Herald Tribune | 1887 |
| Germany | Frankfurt | Allgemeine Zeitung | 1967 |
| Germany | Hamburg | Die Welt | 1969-1981 |
| Germany | Hamburg | Die Welt | 1982 |
| Ireland | Dublin | Irish Times | 1859 |
| Italy | Milan | Corriere della Sera | 1914 |
| Mexico | Mexico City | Universal | 1951 |
| Northern Ireland | Belfast | Belfast Telegraph | 1970 |
| Philippines | Manila | Bulletin Today | 1916-1921 |
| Philippines | Manila | Bulletin Today | 1973 |
| Russia | Moscow | Moscow Times | |
| Spain | Madrid | El Pais | 1981 |
| Switzerland | Geneva | Journal De Geneve | 1899-1947 |
| Switzerland | Geneva | Journal De Geneve | 1975 |
| Switzerland | Geneva | Journal De Geneve | 1991 |
| Switzerland | Zurich | Neue Zurcher Zeitung | 1914 |
| United Kingdom | Edinburgh | The Scotsman | 1957 |
| United Kingdom | Leeds | Yorkshire Evening Post | 1971 |
| United Kingdom | London | Independent | 1986 |
| United Kingdom | London | Observer | 1947 |
| United Kingdom | London | Times | 1785 |
| United Kingdom | London | Sunday Times | 1822 |
| United Kingdom | Manchester | Manchester Guardian cont'd by |
1821-1959 |
| United Kingdom | Manchester | Guardian (Manchester, England) | 1959 |
Click here (in Adobe PDF) for a list of newspaper and periodical titles available from Room 219. Arranged by country and title.
Click here for a list of newspapers and periodicals, arranged by title, available from Room 84.
Click here (in Adobe PDF) for a list of newspapers and periodicals, arranged by language and title, available from Room 217.
For titles at other locations, refer to CATNYP. For current titles that are not available at the Humanities & Social Sciences Library or at the other Research Libraries, see Resources at Other Institutions in this guide. Titles from Latin American countries, in particular, can also be searched in LANE (Latin America North East Libraries Consortium). (see also Locating Newspaper Articles and Selected Internet Sites in this guide.)
The following resources are located behind the Reference Desk in Room 315, as well as in other locations.
Annuaire de la Presse, de la Publicité, et de la Communication, Pub. Cat. 92-1420, Shelf 14, latest edition; also available in other locations. Consult CATNYP for past editions (1897–); incomplete holdings. From 1897–1986 it was called Annuaire de la Presse et de la Publicité. Directory of French newspapers, periodicals and more. In French.
Bacon’s Newspaper Directory, Pub. Cat. 96-1197 Shelf 6, latest edition; also available in other locations. Includes dailies and community papers—news services and syndicates—from the U.S. and Canada, arranged alphabetically by state, city and title. Also includes a separate section on Multiple Publishers of dailies, circulation figures and very detailed list of departments, editors’ and contributors’ names, etc.
Benn’s Media, Pub. Cat. 86-1140, Shelf 12, latest edition; also available in other locations. A 3-volume directory of national and regional U.K. newspapers, as well as Europe’s and the World’s.
Editor & Publisher International Year Book, Pub. Cat. 93-1043 Shelf 7, latest edition; also available in other locations. Consult CATNYP for past editions (1921–). From 1921–1958 it was called Editor & Publisher International Year Book Number. The “encyclopedia of the newspaper industry”, with listings for all U.S. and Canadian dailies—arranged by state, city and title, foreign countries’ newspapers—arranged by region, country and title, newspaper groups, syndicates and news services, equipment and advertising information, and more.
Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory, Pub. Cat. 73-261 Shelf 5, latest edition; also available in other locations. Consult CATNYP for past editions (1932–). Can also be accessed electronically from the library’s public computers: Ulrich’s International Periodicals is an international directory of more than 200,000 current serial publications, including magazines, journals, annuals, irregular publications, and newspapers (U.S. and Canada). Also includes a list of newspaper titles that have ceased publication.
Willing’s Press Guide, Pub. Cat. 93-1733, Shelf 11, latest edition; also available in other locations. Consult CATNYP for past editions (1879–). Guide to the U.K. press and to leading newspapers and periodicals in Europe and other countries of the world.
The Working Press of the Nation, vol. 1, Newspaper Directory, Pub. Cat. 77-681 Shelf 6, latest edition; also available in other locations. Consult CATNYP for past editions (1947–); incomplete holdings. Includes separate sections on foreign language and ethnic newspapers published in the U.S.
If you need assistance in locating materials, please see a reference librarian, at the reference desk in Room 315, in Room 100 (Microforms Room), or Room 108 (Periodicals). If you are not in the library, you may also e-mail us for assistance at grdref@nypl.org.
U.S. pre-Civil War newspapers, with special emphasis on the period up to 1801, and New York City newspapers are the strongest areas of the newspaper collection at the Humanities and Social Sciences Library. For New York City titles, see New York City Newspapers in this guide. In addition, the library holds a good selection of British newspapers, especially London papers, and titles from former British colonies. Among U.S. newspapers of note, the library holds extensive collections of Franklin’s Gazette and Bradford’s Journal (Philadelphia), North Carolina newspapers before 1800, the Virginia Gazette and the Kentucky Gazette. The collection also includes a notable group of Cherokee newspapers from 1828 to 1853, as well as the famous issue of the Vicksburg Daily Citizen of July 2, 1864—set by its Confederate staff but printed by Union soldiers after the fall of the city.
Searching for old newspaper titles, up to 1865, may require using a combination of strategies and searching multiple sources because many of those holdings cannot be found in CATNYP, the library’s online catalog. Following is a list of suggested resources, in sequential order of consultation, to help you locate historical newspaper titles within the research libraries.
For assistance in researching older newspapers, please see a reference librarian at the desk in Room 315 or in Room 100 (Microforms). If you are not in the library, you may also e-mail us for assistance at grdref@nypl.org.
American Centennial Newspapers: A Collection of American Newspapers Celebrating the Centennial [microform], *ZAN-13544. Centennial issues (1876) of newspapers across the country in 40 reels of microfilms.
Checklist of Newspapers and Official Gazettes in the New York Public Library, 1915, Pub. Cat. Shelf 46. Includes three different indexes of NYPL's newspapers as of 1915: a geographical, a title and a chronological index.
Collection of unbound American newspapers in the Rare Book Room, 1801-1983 [microform], *Z-3527R and Z-3527-A (supplement). Catalog of historical newspapers of which the library may hold only a few issues or a few years. Binder available behind the Information Desk in the Microform Division (Room 100). An expanded and annotated version of this binder is available in the Rare Books Division (Room 328) under the title U.S. Newspapers in the New York Public Library Research Libraries. Arranged by state, city and title.
Early American Newspapers, ZAN-7473. Paper list available at the Information Desk of the Microform Div. (Room 100). The list is organized by state, city and newspaper title.
German P.O.W. Camp Papers [microform], *ZAN-13541. Library has 1943–46; reel 1 includes a comprehensive index.
U.S. Newspapers in the New York Public Library Research Libraries, (Dublin, Ohio: OCLC, 1994), Pub. Cat. 94-4573 Information Desk; (Room 315), 94-4574 Microform Div. (Room 100). Most comprehensive catalog for NYPL newspapers holdings; copies also available in other divisions.
If you cannot find the title you are searching in the Research Libraries’ collection, you may consult the following resources to find titles at other institutions. (See also Resources at Other Institutions in this guide.)
The following resources are located behind the Reference Desk in Room 315, as well as in other locations.
American Newspapers, 1821-1936 (Gregory), Pub. Cat. 75-751 Shelf 14. Lists newspapers found in U.S. and Canadian libraries—as well as those preserved in county courthouses, newspaper offices and private collections when possible. Arranged alphabetically by state or province and city, then by title keyword. A 5-volume alphabetical index to the titles listed in American Newspapers is also available, Pub. Cat. 98-4485, Information Desk, upper shelf.
History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690–1820 (Brigham), Pub. Cat. 87-1726, Shelf 14. Lists newspapers by state, city, title, including historical account of title/publisher’s name changes. Also included are names of holding libraries and publishing statistics.
Newspapers in Microform: United States, 1948–1983, Pub. Cat. 74-117, Shelf 9. Newspapers are listed by state, city and title, along with holding institutions.
Newspapers in Microform: Foreign Countries, 1948–1983, Pub. Cat. 79-863, Shelf 9. Entries are arranged by country, city and title, along with holding institutions.
Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory, *D (Ulrich’s periodicals directory), 1932–38, 1943–63; continued by Ulrich’s International Periodicals Directory, JFM00-116, 1965/66–2000. Must be requested with slip from Room 315. (See also Current Newspapers in this guide.)
United States Newspaper Program National Union List: June 1985, Pub. Cat. 86-515, Information Desk, upper shelf. Includes bibliographic, location, and holdings information derived from the collections of newspaper repositories—libraries, archives, and historical societies—that participate in the United States Newspaper Program (USNP).
Willing’s Press Guide, NARN (Willing’s Press Guide) 1879–, incomplete holdings. Must be requested with slip from Room 315. (See also Current Newspapers in this guide.)
Following is a list of selected resources for finding newspapers articles at the Humanities & Social Sciences Library, arranged by format: electronic, microfilm, and print.
Electronic Indexes | Microfilm and Print Indexes
Full-text or indexing and abstracting electronic resources provide access to a wide range of newspapers, but often cover only more recent materials. (See also Selected Internet Sites in this guide.) For historical articles you may need to consult microfilm or print indexes. Electronic indexes are accessible only from selected computers in the library’s Main Reading Room (Room 315) and in the other divisions’ reading rooms.
Smart Tip: A quick way of finding out whether a specific newspaper/journal is indexed electronically with full text is to click on “Links to Full Text Journals” on the Selected Electronic Resources screen available from public computers at HSSL.

If you need assistance locating and using these databases, please see a librarian at the reference desk in Room 315.
Following is a selected list of indexes that index newspapers more extensively than journals and magazines.
The Civil War: A Newspaper Perspective
Selected full-text articles from over 2,500 issues of the New York Herald, the Charleston Mercury, and the Richmond Enquirer, covering 1860 through 1865. Included are descriptive news articles, eyewitness accounts and official reports of battles and events, editorials, advertisements, and biographies, as well as articles describing events other than military concerns (e.g., arts and leisure). Note: Before starting your search, make sure to read “Tips for Searching” to become familiar with some uncommon searching conventions this database uses.Historical Newspapers Online
Contains citations of articles from three major historical resources: Palmer's Index to The Times (London), which covers the period from 1790 to 1905; the Official Index to The Times (London), which continues the coverage from 1906 to 1980; and the Historical Index to The New York Times, which covers the period from 1851-1923New York Times, Historical Newspapers (prior to 1999)
Includes the full text of the New York Daily Times (1851-1857) and The New York Times (1857-1999). Searchable by basic search fields, it allows you to e-mail, save or print the full text of articles retrieved.19th Century Masterfile
Article citations from several indexes to periodical literature (including newspapers). Includes an enhanced edition of Poole’s Index to Periodical Literature (1802–1907) with more than 485,000 citations. Covers the period pre-1920.Times of London
Covers the entire paper—including ads and images—from 1785 through 1985. Data are added monthly, and the articles for the entire period will be fully available in late 2003. The Times Literary Supplement is indexed with full text as a separate database. Covers period from 1902 through 1985.
For a list of selected Electronic Resources available remotely, please click here. Databases listed with
are available from any computer with an Internet connection to users who have a NYPL Branch Libraries' card.
Academic Search Premier, MasterFile Premier, Periodical Abstracts Research II, and Readers Guide Abstracts. These databases index mostly journals and magazines but also include selected newspaper titles.
Ethnic NewsWatch
A collection of ethnic, minority, and native newspapers, magazines, and journals published in the United States, in both English and Spanish. Topics include current events and history, social issues, education, the arts, and business. Covers years from 1985 to present.Newspaper Source
Full text for more than two hundred regional U.S. newspapers—including The Christian Science Monitor and The Los Angeles Times, several international newspapers, newswires, and newspaper columns. Coverage varies.New York Jewish Newspapers The Dorot Jewish Division web page includes electronic indexes, searchable by name or subject, of two New York Jewish newspapers: Forward (2000-present) and The Jewish Week (1993-present). Available from any computer with Internet access.
The New York Times Current
Full-text articles published from 1999 to present. Searchable by basic search fields, it allows you to e-mail, save or print the full text of articles retrieved.Russian Regional Report (Rossiiskii Regionalnyi Biulleten) Available only in room 217, Slavic and Baltic Division.
The Russian Regional Report database provides access archived issues of the Russian Regional Report, a weekly newsletter covering the main political and economic trends of the 89 regions of the Russian Federation, and the Russian Regional Investor, a biweekly newsletter of economic trends, regional cooperation, and foreign investment. The East West Institute's Regional Profiles of the Russian Federation are also available.Universal Database of Russian Newspapers
Full text of current issues of over 25 of the most influential Russian newspapers on the day they appear, as well as an archive of past issues. Coverage varies, from 1996 to present, by title. Most of the database is in Russian; two English language titles, INTAR-TASS and New Times, are included. Users must choose to search in English or Russian. An English-language search will give results only from English-language text. Knowledge of the Cyrillic alphabet is necessary to search the Russian-language texts.
Click here for a list of newspaper indexes available self-service in the Microform Division (Room 100).
Newspaper Indexes Available in Microform Division, Room 100
(Bound volumes unless otherwise noted)
| Title |
Dates Available |
| NEW YORK CITY |
|
| Brooklyn Daily Eagle |
July 1891–1902 |
| New York Herald |
1802–1902 (incomplete holdings; see librarian) |
| New York Post |
1873–1923 (micro) |
| New York Post Editorial Index |
1902–1903, 1906–1923 (micro) |
| New York Times |
1851–present |
| New York Times Biographical Edition, continues as NYT Biographical Service |
1970–1982 1983–2001 |
| New York Times Obituaries Index |
1858–1978 |
| New York Times Personal Name Index |
1851–1999 |
| New York Tribune |
1862–1865, 1875–1906 (micro) |
| U.S. NEWSPAPERS |
|
| Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
1971–present |
| Boston Globe |
1983–present |
| Chicago Tribune |
1972–present |
| Christian Science Monitor |
1949–present |
| Denver Post |
1992–present |
| Detroit News |
1976–present |
| Houston Chronicle |
1995–present |
| Houston Post |
1976–present |
| Los Angeles Times |
1972–present |
| Oregon Spectator* |
1846–1854 (History & Genealogy Division) |
| San Francisco Chronicle |
1976–present |
| Times-Picayune |
1973–present |
| USA Today |
1982–present |
| Washington Post |
1972–present |
| FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS |
|
| London Times |
1785–present |
| London Times Obituary Indexes |
1991–1993 |
| Guardian (U.K.) |
1986–present |
| Le Monde (France) |
1848–present (Stacks 3) |
| Observer (U.K.) |
1994–present (Stacks 3) |
| El Pais |
1976–present (Stacks 3) |
Most newspapers today, both in the United States and abroad, are also available online; however, not many have searchable archives, and most charge a fee for retrieving articles.
The following sites have been selected for their authority and currency and for offering access to some free full-text articles. They include searchable archives for selected newspapers, as well as directories of newspapers and other media outlets. They are available from any computer with an Internet connection.
Canadian
News Archives
http://www.ibiblio.org/slanews/internet/canpapers.html
List of Canadian newspapers organized by region and maintained by the News
Division volunteers of the Special Libraries Association.
International
News Archives on the Web
http://www.ibiblio.org/slanews/internet/ForArchives.html
One of the sites maintained by the News Division volunteers of the Special
Libraries Association, this one archives foreign newspapers; papers are organized
by region and country.
Newspaper
Indexes/Archives/Morgues
http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/news/oltitles.html
Library of Congress resource page for newspaper archives and indexes on the
Web.
Searchable Newspaper
Archives
http://www.ecola.com/archive/press/
Part of News Directory, it allows you to search for free
full-text articles in selected newspapers. Coverage varies. News Directory
is a free directory of newspapers, magazines, television stations, colleges,
visitor bureaus, governmental agencies and more.
U.S.
News Archives on the Web
http://www.ibiblio.org/slanews/internet/archives.html
The most comprehensive list on the Internet (maintained by the News Division volunteers of the Special Libraries Association); papers are organized by state.
HeadlineSpot.com
http://www.headlinespot.com/
Easy-to-use portal providing free access to news, news headlines, and news sources worldwide.
Internet Public Library
Newspapers
http://www.ipl.org/div/news/
Links to online newspapers from around the world; organized by region and country, searchable by keyword.
Mondo Times
http://www.mondotimes.com/index.html
A gateway service for mass media on the worldwide web, provides links to newspapers, magazines, radio and TV stations around the world. Searchable by country, city, and topic.
NewsLink
http://newslink.org/menu.html
Offers information about and links to Web sites of international media sources, including newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations. Searchable by continent, country or U.S. state.
NewspaperLinks
http://www.newspaperlinks.com/home.cfm
A gateway to local U.S. newspapers maintained by the Newspaper Association of America.
OnlineNewspapers.com
http://www.onlinenewspapers.com
Provides links to the online editions of more than 10,000 international newspapers,
organized by region and country.
If you need assistance locating materials, please see a reference librarian
at the reference desk in Room 315. If you are not in the library, you may
also e-mail us for assistance at grdref@nypl.org.
If the New York Public Library Research Libraries do not have the newspaper title you are looking for, you may be able to find it at another library in New York City or you may request it through interlibrary loan.
In New York City, the Research Libraries are affiliated with a network of libraries to which we can refer you if they hold a title we do not have. You can also obtain copies of microfilmed newspaper articles from libraries across the country, including Library of Congress, through interlibrary loan if the title you are looking for is not at NYPL. For assistance with either of these services, please see a librarian at the reference desk in Room 315.
Listed below are links to the catalogs of a few, selected libraries in New York City and the Library of Congress (you can access these online catalogs from any computer with Internet access). In addition, the union catalog OCLC Worldcat is available only from the public computers in the research libraries’ reading rooms. (See description below.)
BobCat Plus New York University Online Catalog
CLIO Columbia University Libraries Online
CUNY City University of New York Online Catalog.
LANE Latin
America North East Libraries Consortium.
This list includes LANE’s members’ combined holdings of currently received
periodicals, including newspapers. Searchable by country.
LCOC Library of Congress Online Catalog
(Available only from research libraries’ public computers)
OCLC Worldcat
A union catalog containing bibliographic records for over 35 million
items of all types owned by OCLC member libraries around the world. Each record
includes a list of libraries that hold that specific item.
This resource guide is a small sample of what the Humanities & Social Sciences Library can offer you in your research. For further assistance, NYPL’s librarians are here to help you. Following are links to contacts at all Research Libraries, the Branch Libraries, and NYPL Express.
Humanities and Social Sciences Library, Reference Services
Asian and Middle Eastern Division
Dorot Jewish Division
Slavic and Baltic Division
The New York
Public Library for the Performing Arts, Reference Services
The collections' professional staff answers brief reference questions by telephone,
at 212.870.1630, Tu, W, F, Sa 12-6 and Th 12-8, or e-mail lpacirc@nypl.org.
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, General Research and Reference
Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL), Information Services
NYPL’s Ask Librarians Online