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This guide is a reference tool for students in the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
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Introduction

This guide is designed to provide research assistance to students in the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. Please feel free to leave comments here, email me, or chat (via the NYU gmail). 

I also maintain a blog at http://nyujournalismtools.wordpress.com/ where I answer frequently asked questions and point to commonly requested resources.

Additional Research Guides of Interest

Top Sources

  • LexisNexis  
      
    Provides full-text access to newspapers, newswires, blogs, radio and tv transcripts, court cases, and more.
  • Proquest Central
    Broad coverage of newspapers, magazines, trade publications, and scholarly journals in all disciplines.
  • Proquest Historical Newspapers
    Search and access historical newspaper content from titles including The New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, and many more. Most titles are covered from the beginning of publication, with articles available to download as PDFs.
  • Factiva
    Provides full text access to newspapers, newswires, transcripts, and some academic journals. Great resources for international and business research.
  • CQ Researcher
    CQ Researcher is a collection of regularly updated reports covering political and social issues on topics in health, international affairs, education, the environment, technology and the U.S. economy.
 
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