How do I find a specific newspaper?
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How do I find a specific newspaper?
Just type the keyword or words you are looking for into the Google News search bar, and then click on Search Archive. You can also click on one of the newspaper titles listed beneath the search bar to search through only that newspaper’s specific archive.
Where can I get free newspapers in NYC?
Metro New York is still the No. 1 most-read free daily newspaper in New York, according to recent industry figures by the independent market research company Scarborough.
Where can I view old newspapers online?
Guides to Online Free Newspapers
- Chronicling America: Historic Newspapers.
- Elephind.com: Search the World’s Historical Newspaper Archive.
- Europeana: Newspapers.
- Google Newspaper Archive.
- ICON: International Coalition on Newspapers: International Collections.
- ICON: International Coalition on Newspapers: United States.
Do libraries have old magazines?
Libraries and Local Bookstores Your local libraries and bookstores may be willing to give you old copies of magazines for free before they’re recycled. If you need magazines in bulk for education or crafting purposes, or if you’re not worried about having the latest copy, this can be an especially great option for you.
How can I get copies of old newspapers?
How to find old editions of newspapers
- The local library. Many local libraries keep copies of their local newspapers, either in microfiche format or in great big piles of newsprint.
- Google’s News Archive Search. Google has digitised some newspapers from around the world.
- Purchasing a copy of a newspaper.
Where can I find copies of old magazines?
Look for magazines for sale on marketplace sites like eBay and Amazon.com or through the bookstore sales site AbeBooks.com. Check magazine-specific marketplace sites such as Backissues.com and Pastpaper.com and contact vendors from the online Back Issues Magazines and Newspapers seller directory.