Access World News
- Coverage: Varies by Newspaper
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
This database provides access to the electronic editions of local, regional, and national U.S. newspapers as well as full-text content of many international sources. Access World News focuses on local and regional news from Africa, Asia, Europe, the former Soviet Union, Pacific Rim, Central and South America and the Middle East. It covers a variety of local and international developments related to industry, politics, economics, science & technology, sports, culture and business.
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Accessible Archives
- Coverage: Varies by Title
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
Accessible Archives provides diverse primary source materials reflecting broad views across American history and culture which have been assembled into comprehensive databases. These collections are encyclopedic in scope. The databases allow access to the rich store of materials from leading books and periodicals of the time. Collections include: African American Newspapers; The AMAROC News; America & World War I; America & World War I – Part II; American County Histories; American Inventor; Anatomy of Protest in America; The Civil War Collection; Frank Leslie’s Weekly; Godey’s Lady’s Book; The Liberator; National Anti-Slavery Standard; The Pennsylvania Gazette; The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue; The Pennsylvania Newspaper; Record Quarantine and Disease Control in America; Reconstruction of Southern States: Pamphlets; Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman; South Carolina Newspapers; Twelve Years A Slave; The Virginia Gazette; The Woman’s Tribune; and Women’s Suffrage Collection.
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African American Newspapers
- Coverage: Varies by Paper
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
A part of the Accessible Archives collection, this database provides access to a selection of prominent African-American newspapers. The Marriott Library has purchased access to a portion of this database which includes papers like Freedom's Journal, The North Star, Colored American, National Era, Frederick Douglass Paper, Provincial Freeman, The Christian Recorder, and the Douglass Monthly Supplement. The Archives also include a rotating selection of other papers, with new content added periodically.
African American Newspapers, Series 1 & 2 from Readex
- Coverage: 1827-1998
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
African American Newspapers, Series 1 and 2, 1827-1998, provides online access to more than 350 U.S. newspapers chronicling a century and a half of the African-American experience. This unique collection, which includes historically significant papers from more than 35 states, features many rare 19th-century titles.
American Historical Periodicals Series 1-5
- Coverage: 1684-1922
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Gift
- Maximum Users: unlimited
American Historical Periodicals from the American Antiquarian Society provides a history of the American people and a testament to the growth of the nation from the colonial period through to the twentieth century. The periodicals focused on American concerns and were predominantly published in the United States or Canada, though some were published overseas by Americans living abroad. The collection offers multiple perspectives on the thought, culture, and society of North America through the eyes of those who lived it, showing how history affected citizens from all walks of life.
The collection includes unusual and short-lived magazines as well as better-known titles with long runs. Early periodicals in the collection focus on colonial life and the growing tensions between colonists and their oversea rulers leading up to the American Revolution. Common themes depicted in antebellum periodicals reveal a rapidly growing young nation where industrialization, western expansion, and regional political differences were a daily reality for many Americans. The Civil War and Reconstruction eras are well represented, documenting the conflict and its aftermath from a variety of perspectives and allowing readers to bear witness to this pivotal period in American history. Early twentieth century titles document the second Industrial Revolution, immigration, women’s rights, World War I, as well as fashion and music during the Roaring Twenties.
Anatomy of Protest
- Coverage: 1729-1928
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
From colonial exploitation and revolution to slavery and abolition, to political rights and suffrage, and economic and industrial disturbances, this series will guide the user through almost 225 years of American protest history in two convenient parts. As debates rage over the future of America and the country’s relationship to its past, there is no better time to examine the wealth of content in Anatomy of Protest in America.
Archives of Human Sexuality and Identity: LGBTQ History and Culture since 1940 (Part 1 & 2)
- Coverage: 1940-2014
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
The Archives of Human Sexuality and Identity: LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940 consists of 20 individual collections, with a total page count of nearly one and a half million pages. Documents span from 1940 to 2014, with the bulk from 1950 to 1990. Although most materials are in English, the archive contains periodicals in German, Polish, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, French, Italian, Hebrew, Indonesian, and other languages. Four collections are sourced from the Lesbian Herstory Archives, the largest lesbian-focused archives in the world; two are sourced from the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society. Others are sourced from the New York Public Library; the London School of Economics; and from the National Institutes of Health.
Atlanta Daily World
- Coverage: 1931-2003
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
African-American newspaper published in Atlanta, Georgia. This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
Black Freedom Struggle in the United States
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- Access: Freely Available
- Purchased By: Free
- Maximum Users: unlimited
American Periodicals Series: out-of-copyright newspapers. Titles include:
• New York Observer
• Christian Advocate
• New York Evangelist
• Atkinson’s Saturday Evening Post
• The Cincinnati Weekly Herald and Philanthropist
• Boston Recorder
• The Liberator
• Chicago Daily Tribune
• Boston Daily Globe
Black Abolitionist Papers: correspondence, pamphlets and periodicals
ProQuest History Vault: Themes and modules used include:
• African American Police League Records
• Black Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century: Federal Government Records
• Black Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century: Federal Government Records: Supplement
• New Deal and World War II
• American Politics and Society from Kennedy to Watergate
• American Politics in the Early Cold War
• Workers, Labor Unions and the American Left in the 20th Century
Content types from History Vault include organizational records such as committee minutes, pamphlets, reports, FBI case files, newsletters, and records of presidential administrations and federal agencies such as the Department of Justice.
ProQuest Congressional: Digital Collections used include:
• Congressional Hearings
• Congressional Base
• U.S. Serial Set
Content types from ProQuest Congressional include House and Senate documents and reports, hearings, presidential communications and messages, treaties, bills and laws, American state papers, and executive branch documents.
Supreme Court Insight: Content types include Supreme Court records and briefs
Black Thought and Culture: books and periodicals
Denver Post Archive with current content
- Coverage: 1894 - current
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
Denver Post back to 1894 including current editions.
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Deseret News
- Coverage: 1988 - Current
- Access: UALC
- Purchased By: Pioneer
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database provides access to the full text of the Deseret News via their official website, with archival coverage back to 1988. The newspaper is based in Salt Lake City, and focuses its coverage on both local, state, and national events.
Deseret News from Readex
- Coverage: 1988-current
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
The Deseret Morning News first published in 1850, before Utah became a state, and was included in the vast area encompassing parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Idaho and Oregon, known as the territory of Deseret. The paper provides in-depth coverage of the communities that make up the Salt Lake region. Salt Lake City, combining the amenities of a major metropolitan area with a small, western city, is nestled in a valley between two mountains. As a popular destination for skiing, full reporting is provided in The Deseret News on the area's world- class ski resorts and other snow- and ski-related attractions. Along with news, the paper includes coverage of sports, business, arts, opinion and more.
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Factiva
- Coverage: Varies
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database provides access to licensed content from Dow Jones journalists, media outlets, trade and consumer publications and business Web sites. Factiva also contains in-depth company, executive and industry profiles, expert analysis, market data and other reports.
Gale General OneFile
- Coverage: current
- Access: Freely Available
- Purchased By: UALC
- Maximum Users: unlimited
General-interest periodical resource. Most content in General OneFile is full-text with no embargo.Includes reference, newspaper, and audio content that complements the resource's robust collection of magazines and journals. With millions of articles available, General OneFile serves a wide audience of readers.
Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints
- Coverage: current
- Access: UALC
- Purchased By: UALC
- Maximum Users: unlimited
Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints is the premier online resource covering today's hottest social issues, from capital punishment to immigration to marijuana. This cross-curricular resource supports science, social studies, current events, and language arts classes. Informed, differing views help learners develop critical-thinking skills and draw their own conclusions.
Opposing Viewpoints is a resource for debaters and includes viewpoints, reference articles, infographics, news, images, video, audio, and more. A category on the National Debate Topic provides quick and easy access to content on frequently studied and discussed issues. Periodical content covers current events, news and commentary, economics, environmental issues, political science, and more. Opposing Viewpoints is cross-searchable with Gale In Context: Global Issues for users with access to both resources.
Gale OneFile: News
- Coverage: current
- Access: UALC
- Purchased By: UALC
- Maximum Users: unlimited
Provides access to more than 2,300 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.
Gerritsen Collection of Aletta H Jacobs
- Coverage: complete
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
This database is the definitive cross-cultural resource for information on women's history. It spans more than four centuries and includes over two million pages.
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Global Newsstream
- Coverage: Varies by Title
- Access: UALC
- Purchased By: UALC
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
The Global Newsstream database contains the full text of many U.S. and international news sources with archives that stretch back into the 1980s. Over 2,800 news sources are included covering the U.S., Canada, Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Australia. Global Newsstream incorporates U.S. Newsstream, Canadian Newsstream, and International Newsstream databases.
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Global Press Archive
- Coverage: Varies by title, 1782-2019
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users:
The Global Press Archive includes newspapers in more than 30 languages and will ultimately include titles from over 80 countries. Many of the newspapers included are Hoover Institution collections now held by Stanford University or papers in the Benson Latin American Collection at the University of Texas. Wherever possible, titles are presented in their complete runs. The Archive currently contains four collections. In the Late Qing and Republican-Era Chinese collection are 290 newspapers published in China during its transition from imperial rule to the establishment of the People’s Republic of China. In the Middle Eastern and North African collection are nearly 900,000 pages of content from 84 newspapers from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Palestine, and Morocco covering 1870 to 2019. In the Independent and Revolutionary Mexican newspapers collection are over 1,000 titles from Mexico’s pre-independence, independence and revolutionary periods, 1807-1929. In the Imperial Russian Newspapers collection are 19 publications covering 189 years of history in Russia, from Peter the Great to Nicholas II and the Bolshevik Revolution.
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Government Periodicals Index
- Coverage: 1988 - Current
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
The Government Periodicals Index provides indexing and links to full-text articles from over 300 periodicals published by agencies and departments of the United States federal government. Subjects covered by this database include diplomacy and foreign relations, health and public safety, military organizations, labor, law and justice, agriculture, education, census and demographics, public lands, game reserves, national parks, and more.
Integration of Alabama Schools and the U.S. Military, 1963
- Coverage: 1963
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
The dramatic confrontation between the governor of Alabama and the president of the United States in June 1963 resulted in the federalization of the entire Alabama National Guard. The imposition of federal law allowed two black students admission into the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. This archive details Operation Oak Tree, the codename for the Army’s plans to intervene in Alabama in the event of civil disturbances related to school integration in May 1963. Operation Palm Tree extended the operation over a wider area. The documents in this collection are sourced from the Records of the Department of the Army, in the custody of the National Archives of the United States.
Los Angeles Sentinel
- Coverage:
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: University of Utah
- Maximum Users: unlimited
Los Angeles Times Archive
- Coverage: 1881-1993
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, searchable first-hand accounts and coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
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New York Times
- Coverage: current
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: University of Utah
- Maximum Users: unlimited
Log in instructions :
1. Go to accessnyt.com and look up "University of Utah“ Salt Lake City, UT"
2. Click the blue Go button at the bottom of the page
3. Log into the campus network
4. On the NYT registration page, click Create Account button
5. Input information
6. Click Create Account button
This is for initial registration only. Once registered, you can go directly to nytimes.com to log in and view content.
Access to current New York Times for Students, Staff, and Faculty of the University of Utah. For many years the Collegiate Readership Fee has funded access to Newspapers for University of Utah students. Last year ASUU Student Leaders facilitated a survey to a sample of students asking if they would be interested in an online news option instead. Many students indicated interest in an online option, rather than the current/previous readership program which solely featured paper copies around campus.
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New York Times Historical Newspaper
- Coverage: 1851 - 2016
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database provides access to the searchable text of the New York Times. Many parts of the text besides the articles themselves are also searchable, including short items like stock quotes, broadcast schedules, display and classified ads. Articles can be displayed in their page context and one can read through an issue page by page.
Newspaper Source Plus
- Coverage: Varies
- Access: UALC
- Purchased By: Pioneer
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
Newspaper Source Plus provides cover-to-cover full text for more than 40 national (U.S.) and international newspapers, including the Christian Science Monitor, USA Today, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Times (London), Toronto Star, and more. The database also contains selective full text for more than 330 regional (U.S.) newspapers, and a selection of full-text television & radio news transcripts are provided from CBS News, CNN, CNN International, FOX News, NPR, and others.
Newspapers.com
- Coverage: varies
- Access: UALC
- Purchased By: UALC
- Maximum Users: unlimited
Contains Utah archival newspapers. Campus has access to the 8 million pages from Utah newspapers, however, 95% of their content is behind the pay wall.
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Nexis Uni
- Coverage: Current
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
Nexis Uni's features more than 15,000 news, business and legal sources from LexisNexis with an intuitive interface that offers discovery across all content types.
Ogden Standard-Examiner
- Coverage: 1999-current
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
The Standard-Examiner is the result of the 1920 merger between The Standard, founded in 1888, and The Examiner, founded in 1904. The newspaper provides local, state, national and regional news, business coverage, reports on sports and local sporting events, along with editorials, obituaries and more for Ogden, Utah.
Park Record
- Coverage: 2001-current
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
The Park Record has been serving Summit County since 1880. The newspaper features news, columns, education, business, obituaries, and sports. The Park Record is published in Park City, originally founded as a silver-mining town in 1869; the city mined silver until the early 1970s.
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Pennsylvania Gazette
- Coverage: 1728 - 1800
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
The Pennsylvania Gazette was a newspaper published in colonial America, during the American Revolution, and at the beginning of the New Republic. The paper contains social, political and cultural perspectives of each of these periods. Thousands of articles, editorials, letters, news items and advertisements cover the Western Hemisphere, from the Canadian Maritime Provinces through the West Indies and North and South America. A small selection of other materials from the time period are included, but the collection primarily consists of content from the newspaper itself.
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Defender
- Coverage: 1910-1975
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
This historical newspaper collection provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Pittsburgh Courier
- Coverage: 1911-2002
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
This historical newspaper collection provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Baltimore Afro-American
- Coverage: 1893-1988
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
The Pittsburgh Courier was the most widely circulated black newspaper in the U.S. in the early 20th century urging African-Americans to actively participate in shaping their political destinies — and often leading the charge. The newspaper campaigned for increasing the number of black physicians and opening a hospital to serve
the black community in Pittsburgh, where white facilities often refused to provide services. In the 1930s, the newspaper led a nationwide protest against the Amos ‘n’ Andy radio show and its advertisers because of the media’s offensive portrayal of African-Americans. The publication’s “Double V†campaign during World War II demanded equal rights at home for black soldiers risking their lives overseas. Through the decades, intellectuals and influential writers such as W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey, James Weldon Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston, and others have written columns or reported for the newspaper.
This historical newspaper collection provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post
- Coverage: 1870-2002
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
Quarantine and Disease Control in America Series
- Coverage: 1736-1928
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
Deadly epidemics have been challenging the populace since the earliest settlers came to American shores. You can research and read first-hand accounts of American infectious diseases using Accessible Archives’ latest collection: Quarantine and Infectious Disease Control in America Series.
PART I: Newspapers, 1736-1922
PART II: Books, 1823-1928
Regional Business News
- Coverage: Current
- Access: UALC
- Purchased By: Pioneer
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database provides full-text coverage of over 80 business journals, newspapers and newswires from metropolitan and rural areas within the United States.
Salt Lake Tribune
- Coverage: 1990-current
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
The Salt Lake Tribune was founded in 1871 as the Mormon Tribune by a group of Mormon businessmen. The newspaper is headquartered in Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah and one of fifteen incorporated cities within Salt Lake County. The city's major industries are comprised of government, trade, transportation, utilities, and professional and business services. Key employers include the University of Utah, Sinclair Oil Corporation, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Features of the Salt Lake Tribune include News, Entertainment Features, Opinion Editorials, Sports, Business, Education and Local Politics. This version of the Salt Lake Tribune is subscription based through Access World News.
San Francisco Chronicle Archive includes current content
- Coverage: 1865-current
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
San Francisco Chronicle from 1865 to current content.
Shen Bao
- Coverage: 1872 - 1949
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database provides access to the full text of the complete publication run of Shen Bao, a Chinese newspaper. The collection consists of over two million articles, including searchable text and page images.
Times Digital Archive (London Times) 1785-2013
- Coverage: 1785-2013
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: unlimited
Digital version of The Times of London archive.
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US Newsstream
- Coverage: Varies by Newspaper
- Access: UALC
- Purchased By: UALC
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database contains the full text of many U.S. and international news sources. The collection includes coverage of major U.S. and international newspapers such as The New York Times and The Times of London, plus hundreds of other news sources and news wires. Also includes archives for the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News.
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Utah Newspapers (Digital Archive)
- Coverage: Varies by Title
- Access: Freely Available
- Purchased By: Free
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
NOTE: This is an archival service. For access to current newspapers, see the 'Newsearch' entry below.
This is an archive of local Utah newspapers from the late 18th to early 20th centuries. They are fully searchable and are presented as they appeared at the time.
Utah Newspapers (Newsearch)
- Coverage: Varies by Title
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: UALC
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
NOTE: New issues of newspapers are added to this database two weeks after their original publication date.
The Utah Newsearch is a digital newspaper service from the Utah Press Association. It provides public access to all of Utah's newspapers. Issues are presented as full-text, searchable PDFs which can be viewed online or downloaded for later use. Newspaper holdings can be searched by keyword or filtered by newspaper, city, county, or zip code.
Wall Street Journal
- Coverage: currrent
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: University of Utah
- Maximum Users: unlimited
NOTE:User Notice: By creating a WSJ user account, you acknowledge that you are financially responsible for any claim against the WSJ arising from any User Content you create.
All current students, faculty and staff have online access to the Wall Street Journal, courtesy of the University of Utah. You must first set up a Wall Street Journal online account.
Step 1: Go to WSJ.com/UofUtah
Step 2: Sign in to the University of Utah’s Single Sign-On web page with your University uNID and password
Step 3: The first time you sign on you will be taken to a separate Wall Street Journal (WSJ) sign-in web page.
a. Account Type—select your status: Student, Staff, or Professor
a. Students will need to enter their anticipated graduation month and year. Please note: you can change your graduation date at a later date by reaching out to WSJ’s customer service (academicsupport@dowjones.com or 1-800-JOURNAL)
b. Email Address—WSJ will allow you to use a different email address if you wish.
c. Password—You have to enter a password for the Wall Street Journal account you are setting up. (Do NOT enter your University of Utah password at this step since this is not a University of Utah account.)
Step 4: After the first time signing on, you will be able to sign in directly through wsj.com. After it is set up you will also be able to access this new account from the WSJ app on your phone/tablet.
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Wall Street Journal Historical Newspaper
- Coverage: 1889 - 2000
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database provides access to a full-image archive of the Wall Street Journal. Every issue from 1889-1995 is included and features the complete paper cover-to-cover with full page and article images in PDF form.
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World Newspaper Archive
- Coverage: Varies by Paper
- Access: University of Utah
- Purchased By: Marriott Library
- Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database contains a searchable collection of digital replicas of newspapers published in English and a variety of other languages. The collection focuses on the history and politics of diverse peoples and cultures during the 19th and early 20th centuries through eyewitness reporting, editorials, legislative updates, letters, poetry, advertisements, matrimony or death notices and more. Includes Latin American and South Asian Newspapers.