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Communication & Mass Media Complete (CMMC)

  • Coverage: Varies
  • Access: UALC
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
Communication & Mass Media Complete provides access to the content of CommSearch (formerly produced by the National Communication Association) and Mass Media Articles Index (formerly produced by Penn State) along with numerous other journals in communication, mass media, and other closely-related fields of study to create a research and reference resource for the communication disciplines. CMMC offers cover-to-cover (“core”) indexing and abstracts for more than 570 journals, and selected (“priority”) coverage of nearly 200 more, for a combined coverage of more than 770 titles. This database includes full text for over 450 journals.
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Academic Search Ultimate

  • Coverage: 1965 - Current
  • Access: UALC
  • Purchased By: Pioneer
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
EBSCO's Academic Search Ultimate focuses on a range of subjects including biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, psychology, religion/theology, and more. Academic Search Ultimate indexes more than 17,000 periodicals and includes full-text articles from more than 10,000 journals, nearly 6,800 more journals than Academic Search Premier. Academic Search Ultimate was acquired primarily for its full-text journal articles in science, engineering, and health sciences.

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.
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Alexander Street Press: Video, Music, and Text

  • Coverage: Varies by Database
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database provides cross-searchable access to all of the video databases that the Marriott Library subscribes to through Alexander Street Press. Content and coverage of this database will change as the databases it contains are updated, removed, or added to. More details about the collections that can be searched through this listing are provided on this database's search page.

America: History and Life

  • Coverage: 1910 - Current
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
America: History and Life indexes literature covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. With indexing for 1,700 journals from as far back as 1910, this database is a strong bibliographic reference tool for students and scholars of U.S. and Canadian history. This database also includes citations and links to book and media reviews. The predominantly English-language journal coverage is balanced by an international perspective on topics and events, including abstracts in English of articles published in more than 40 languages.

American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collection: Series 2

  • Coverage: 1821-1837
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collection Series 2 presents over 1000 titles dating from 1821 through 1837. The series two is second of the five series created from serials holdings belonging to one of the premier repositories in the United States, the American Antiquarian Society and featuring about 6500 titles from the seventeenth through the late nineteenth century. The subject matter covered in Series 2 represents the Jacksonian Democracy era in history and is broad in scope and includes agriculture, entertainment, history, literary criticism, and politics.

American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collection: Series 4

  • Coverage: 1853-1865
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collection - Series 4 presents over 1,100 titles dating from 1853 through 1865. Series 4 is the fourth of five series created from serials holdings of one of the premier repositories in the United States, the American Antiquarian Society. While the Civil War is a focal point of the collection, we also find a diverse record of the continuance of daily life for many Americans—both leading up to and during the war. News from the battlefront can be found, in addition to the usual breadth of subject matter found in previous collections that include science, literature, medicine, agriculture, women’s fashion, family life, and religion.

American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collection: Series 5

  • Coverage: 1866-1877
  • Access: University of Utah
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  • Maximum Users: unlimited
The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collection: Series 5 presents over 2,500 titles dating from 1866 through 1877. Series 5 is the fifth of five series created from serials holdings of one of the premier repositories in the United States, the American Antiquarian Society. The themes presented in Series 5 reflect a nation that persevered through a most difficult set of circumstances: a bloody civil war that claimed hundreds of thousands of lives; the incorporation of the recently-freed African Americans into American life; a population that rapidly expanded into the Western territories. Broad subject areas covered in the collection reach into every facet of American life, including science, literature, medicine, agriculture, women’s fashion, family life, and religion.
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American Psychological Association (APA) eBook Collection

  • Coverage: 2007 - 2017
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database provides access to the APA eBook Collection, which includes APA books grouped by individual copyright year from 2007 to 2017. The APA eBooks encompass content in psychology and related disciplines, including health, medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, neuroscience, and physiology, among others. Coverage within each collection is limited to scholarly and professional titles, and does not include other APA products such as style guides and reference books.

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 20th Century (Proquest History Vault)

  • Coverage: 20th Century
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
The focus of the Federal Government Records module is on the political side of the freedom movement, the role of civil rights organizations in pushing for civil rights legislation, and the interaction between African Americans and the federal government in the 20th century. Major collections in this module include the FBI Files on Martin Luther King Jr.; Centers of the Southern Struggle, an exceptional collection of FBI Files covering five of the most pivotal arenas of the civil rights struggle of the 1960s: Montgomery, Albany, St. Augustine, Selma, and Memphis; and records from the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations, detailing the interaction between civil rights leaders and organizations and the highest levels of the federal government.
Black Newspaper Collection
- See: ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Pittsburgh Courier

Center for Research Libraries Library Catalog Newspaper Search

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
The Center for Research Libraries has a large collection of US and international newspapers on microform. The University of Utah CRL membership entitles faculty and students to borrow material at no charge. Patrons can search for items or collections on the CRL website and then request them via ILL.
Chatelaine
- See: Women's Magazine Archive

Chronicling America

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: Freely Available
  • Purchased By: Free
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
Search and view articles from open newspaper archives in the United States.

ComAnalytics

  • Coverage: Current
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
ComAnalytics provides data about the relative publication performance of individual scholars and departments of communication (journalism, mass communication, speech, communication studies, media studies, rhetoric, etc.) in order to allow individuals or organizations to benchmark their own performance against others. ComAnalytics does this through a national system that covers the communication field, classifies the field's programs, and uses metrics validated against relevant external benchmarks (ISI journal impact ratings and rankings from the NCA of doctoral program reputation) to determine performance.

Communication & Mass Media Complete (CMMC)

  • Coverage: Varies
  • Access: UALC
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
Communication & Mass Media Complete provides access to the content of CommSearch (formerly produced by the National Communication Association) and Mass Media Articles Index (formerly produced by Penn State) along with numerous other journals in communication, mass media, and other closely-related fields of study to create a research and reference resource for the communication disciplines. CMMC offers cover-to-cover (“core”) indexing and abstracts for more than 570 journals, and selected (“priority”) coverage of nearly 200 more, for a combined coverage of more than 770 titles. This database includes full text for over 450 journals.
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ComUpdate

  • Coverage: Varies
  • Access: Freely Available
  • Purchased By: Free
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
The ComUpdate system allows users to search for articles and book records that are added to CIOS databases, which are classified by staff using a controlled dictionary of classification terms developed through statistical study of the communication field's core literature. Examples of these terms include 'classical rhetoric', 'print journalism', 'computing', 'China' and many others. Users may select up to two of these classification terms (metaterms) and specify the time range of the search (to search, for example, only articles from the most recently added issue of each journal). Results are displayed in short summary form, with all the newly added records that have been classified using the terms selected in the search. The journal name, article title and authors, and the first sentence of the article abstract are displayed in a condensed newspaper format. Records found in ComUpdate that come from databases the library subscribes to will provide access to the full-text article. New article and book records are continually classified and added to CIOS databases throughout the year, and become searchable through ComUpdate shortly thereafter.
Cosmopolitan
- See: Women's Magazine Archive

Ebony

  • Coverage: 1959-2008
  • Access: Freely Available
  • Purchased By: Free
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.

EBSCO eBooks

  • Coverage: Current
  • Access: UALC
  • Purchased By: UALC
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
Provides access to a collection of eBooks from over 60 publishers, including Springer, Taylor & Francis and Wiley InterScience. The collection covers a variety of subjects, and allows users to search, cite, browse, and read the full text of the eBooks online, and in some cases (when permission is available) download eBooks for offline reading.

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This collection includes all of the EBSCO EBooks that the University of Utah has access to, whether it be a subscription collection or owned, perpetual titles.

Economist Archive 1843-2015

  • Coverage: 1843-2015
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
The Economist Historical Archive is the fully searchable facsimile edition of The Economist, the weekly paper for anyone engaged in politics, current affairs, business and trade worldwide. Containing every issue since its launch in 1843, the archive offers full-colour images, multiple search indexes, topic and area supplements and surveys. It is an unrivalled multidisciplinary primary source for researching and teaching the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Education Full Text + ERIC

  • Coverage: 1966 - Current
  • Access: UALC
  • Purchased By: Pioneer
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
ERIC (The Education Resources Information Center) focuses on education literature and resources. ERIC lists citations and abstracts for over 1,000 comprehensively indexed educational and education-related journals, as well as annotated bibliographic records, including journal articles, books, research syntheses, conference papers, technical reports, policy papers, and other education-related materials. This version of ERIC is also linked to the content of related EBSCO databases, so that results from other resources can be found along with resources from ERIC. Access to the free version of ERIC produced by the U.S. Department of Education is also available.
Encyclopedia of Communication Online
- See: International Encyclopedia of Communication

Encyclopedia of Modernism

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  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
The largest and most comprehensive resource available for all those involved in the study of modernism from students to academics. Interdisciplinary and global content about the Modernist period. The content is fully cross-referenced, allowing for greater discoverability between fields, and covers eight key subject areas: Literature, Architecture, Visual Arts, Music, Dance, Theatre, Film, and Intellectual Currents. Researchers can browse by subject, movement, or place in order to discover connections between key topics and fields

Entertainment Industry Magazine Archive

  • Coverage: 1880-2000
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
An archival research resource containing the essential primary sources for studying the history of the film and entertainment industries, from the era of vaudeville and silent movies through to 2000. The core US and UK trade magazines covering film, music, broadcasting and theater are included, together with film fan magazines and music press titles. Magazines have been scanned cover-to-cover in high-resolution color, with granular indexing of all articles, covers, ads and reviews.
Essence
- See: Women's Magazine Archive

Europeana Newspapers

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: Freely Available
  • Purchased By: Free
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
Europenaa provides online access to around 12 million pages of historical newspapers content from twenty-three European libraries. The site also provides indexing for more than 20 million newspaper pages from thousands of European newspaper archives.

Film and Television Literature Index

  • Coverage: Varies
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
This is a bibliographic and full-text database covering television and film. Subjects include film & television theory, preservation & restoration, screenwriting, production, cinematography, technical aspects, and reviews. The database provides cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 380 publications (and selected coverage of 300), as well as full text for more than 120 journals and 100 books. In addition, it includes Variety movie reviews from 1914 to present and over 36,300 images from the MPTV Image Archive.
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Films on Demand

  • Coverage: Varies
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database provides access to a large collection of educational films which can be streamed online. Some of the publishers whose films appear in this database are ABC News, American Experience, TED, BBC Films, Frontline, NOVA, PBS, Films for the Humanities and Sciences, Ken Burns, The Open University, and California Newsreel, among others. Films may be viewed individually or used by faculty as instructional material for courses.

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: Communications and Mass Media

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: UALC
  • Purchased By: UALC
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
Communications & Mass Media Collection brings together information found in more than 400 journals. Nearly 3 million articles on all aspects of the communications field, including advertising, public relations, linguistics, and literature.

Gale OneFile: Pop Culture Studies

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: UALC
  • Purchased By: UALC
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
Pop Culture Collection provides access to scholarly journals and magazines that both analyze and contribute to popular culture. The database offers useful information for researchers in social science, history, art or liberal arts courses.
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Gallup Analytics

  • Coverage: 1930-
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: 1 simultaneous campus user
Gallup continually surveys residents in more than 150 countries that are home to more than 99% of the world's population, using randomly selected, nationally representative samples. Gallup typically surveys 1,000 individuals in each country, using a standard set of core questions that has been translated into the major languages of the respective country. In some regions, supplemental questions are asked in addition to core questions. Face-to-face interviews are approximately one hour, while telephone interviews are about 30 minutes. In many countries, the survey is conducted once per year, and fieldwork is generally completed in two to four weeks. The Country Data Set Details document displays each country's sample size, month/year of the data collection, mode of interviewing, languages employed, design effect, margin of error, and details about sample coverage.
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Global Press Archive

  • Coverage: Varies by title, 1782-2019
  • Access: University of Utah
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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.
Good Housekeeping
- See: Women's Magazine Archive

Google News Archive

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: Freely Available
  • Purchased By: Free
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
The Google News Archive provides free access to scanned archives of newspapers and links to other newspaper archives on the web.

Historical African American Newspapers Available Online

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: Freely Available
  • Purchased By: Free
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
A list of historical African American newspapers available online maintained by the James A. Cannavino Library at Marist College.

Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective (from H.W.Wilson)

  • Coverage: 1907-1984
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective covers a range of subjects in the humanities and social sciences with indexing of more than 1,300,000 articles in nearly 1,100 periodicals, as well as citations of over 240,000 book reviews. Topics covered include communications & mass media, criminal justice, anthropology, economics, art, film, environmental studies, archaeology, international relations, law, literary & social criticism, literature, music, performing arts, planning & public administration, political science, sociology, religion & theology, gender studies, gerontology, psychiatry & psychology, addiction studies, urban studies, and more.

IBISWorld

  • Coverage: Varies
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
This database contains a variety of industry reports including risk reports, industry summaries, market research, market conditions and forecasts, supply chain information, and competition data. Items can be viewed online or downloaded for offline use.
IBISWorld Industry Research
- See: IBISWorld
InfoTrac Communications & Mass Media Collection
- See: Gale OneFile: Communications and Mass Media
InfoTrac Pop Culture Collection
- See: Gale OneFile: Pop Culture Studies

International Coalition on Newspapers (ICON)

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
This page at the Center for Research Libraries provides links to historic newspaper digitization projects. The page lists both open and commercial resources.
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International Encyclopedia of Communication

  • Coverage: Current
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: University of Utah
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
The International Encyclopedia of Communication contains information related to communication studies, including coverage of theories, media and communication phenomena, research methods, problems, concepts, and geographical areas. The content of the Encyclopedia is largely focused on communication theory and philosophy, interpersonal communication, journalism, intercultural and inter-group communication, media effects, strategic communication, public relations and advertising, communication and media law and policy, media systems in the world, and communication and technology. New entries are added periodically, and the Encyclopedia currently contains over 1300 entries.

Internet Archive Newspapers

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: Freely Available
  • Purchased By: Free
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
The digitized newspaper archives available from the Internet Archive.

Jet

  • Coverage: 1951-2008
  • Access: Freely Available
  • Purchased By: Free
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
Jet magazine is a weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.
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JSTOR Archival Journals and Primary Sources Collection

  • Coverage: Varies
  • Access: UALC
  • Purchased By: UALC
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
JSTOR Archival Journals and Primary Sources Collection provides full-text access to all content that the Jstor publishes. The majority of the database is archival content, and new issues are added to the collection periodically. New content may not appear in JSTOR until months or years after its initial publication date, and update frequencies for journals vary by title and publisher. Current Artstor platform expected retirement of the site/URL at the end of July 2024. Artstor content will be migrated to the Jstor platform. Artstor content can be found at https://www.jstor.org/images.
LA Sentinel
- See: Los Angeles Sentinel
LexisNexis Academic
- See: Nexis Uni
LexisNexis Academic is now called Nexis Uni.
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
- See: Linguistics Collection

Linguistics Collection

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
This collection combines Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA), the leading index for linguistics, with full-text for many titles. It covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics.
Linguistics Database
- See: Linguistics Collection
This database includes full-text journals and other sources in linguistics, including many titles indexed in Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA). It covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.

Los Angeles Sentinel

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  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: University of Utah
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
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Mass Observation Online

  • Coverage: 1937 - 1960s
  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
Mass Observation Online provides integrated access to almost 400,000 digital images of material from the Mass Observation Archive (MOA), a collection of papers and documents related to the social and cultural history of Britain. In addition, it searches all material held on Adam Matthew Publications microfilm, and in the Mass Observation Archive. The Archive holds all the material generated by Mass Observation (MO) between 1937 and 1949, with a few later additions from the 1950s and 1960s.

NAACP Papers: Special Subjects

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  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
The NAACP was involved in several subjects that did not rise to the level of major campaigns but were still vital to the organization. This module contains records on those subjects, and in so doing, reveals the wide scope of NAACP activism and interest. These files cover subjects and episodes that are crucial to the NAACP's history, such as civil rights complaints and legislation, the Klan, Birth of a Nation, the Walter White-W. E. B. Du Bois controversy of 1933-1934, communism and anticommunism during the years of the "red scare," the congressional prosecution of Hollywood personalities, the prosecution of conscientious objectors during World War II, NAACP's relations with African colonial liberation movements, NAACP fundraising and membership recruitment, urban riots, the War on Poverty, and the emergence of the Black Power Movement.

NAACP Papers: The NAACP's Major Campaigns Scottsboro, Anti-Lynching, Criminal Justice, Peonage, Labor, and Segregation and Discrimination Complaints

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  • Access: University of Utah
  • Purchased By: Marriott Library
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
This NAACP module focuses on the NAACPs efforts regarding anti-lynching, peonage, and discrimination in employment and the criminal justice system. A rich set of records in this module is the NAACP file on one of the most celebrated criminal trials of the 20th century the case of the Scottsboro boys. In this case, nine young black men were accused of raping two white women on a train in northern Alabama. Sixteen days after their arrest, eight of the nine teenagers were sentenced to death in the electric chair. All eight escaped execution when the Supreme Court, in the landmark case of Powell v. Alabama, ruled that the defendants had been inadequately represented by counsel.
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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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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.

Open Historic U.S. Newspapers

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: Freely Available
  • Purchased By: Free
  • Maximum Users: unlimited
A listing of open U.S. newspaper archives maintained by Purdue University Libraries.
Opposing Viewpoints In Context
- See: Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints
Parents
- See: Women's Magazine Archive

Points of View Reference Center

  • Coverage: Varies
  • Access: UALC
  • Purchased By: Pioneer
  • Maximum Users: Unlimited
Points of View Reference Center contains 343 topics, each with an overview (objective background / description), point (argument), and counterpoint (opposing argument). The database contains over 1,300 essays, a number of magazine articles, newspapers, radio and TV news transcripts, primary source documents and reference books. The database also offers guides for writing position papers, developing arguments, and debating.

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
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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
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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.
Proquest History Vault: NAACP Papers
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PsycInfo
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PsycInfo from the APA

  • Coverage: 1872 - Current
  • Access: UALC
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This database contains citations and summaries from various journals and books which cover psychology and psychological aspects of related disciplines, including sociology, education, business, economics, and law. Journal coverage includes international material selected from more than 1,300 periodicals written in over 30 languages. The collection includes citations and summaries of journal articles, book chapters, books, technical reports, citations for dissertations, and some full-text articles.
Redbook
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Roper iPoll

  • Coverage: 1935-current
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Domestic and international responses to issues and events from 1935 to today New Deal • Lend-Lease • Wagner Labor Act • Rationing • Berlin Airlift • Marshall Plan • Red Scare • Polio Vaccine • Korean War • Cuban Missile Crisis • Civil Rights Movement • JFK, RFK and MLK Assassinations • Space Race • Vietnam • Roe v. Wade • Watergate • 1970s Recession • Iran Hostage Crisis • Women’s Movement • Three Mile Island • Iran-Contra • AIDS • Savings and Loan Bailout • Fall of Berlin Wall • Dissolution of USSR • Gulf War • Rodney King • Clinton Impeachment • September 11 • Abu Ghraib • 2000 election • Hurricane Katrina • ACA • Same-Sex Marriage • Mueller Report • Trump Impeachment

San Francisco Chronicle Archive includes current content

  • Coverage: 1865-current
  • Access: University of Utah
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San Francisco Chronicle from 1865 to current content.
Seventeen
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Shen Bao

  • Coverage: 1872 - 1949
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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.

Social Science Database

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Social Science Database offers indexing and full text for hundreds of academic journals, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of social science disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.

Sociological Abstracts

  • Coverage: 1952-Current
  • Access: University of Utah
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This database abstracts and indexes international literature in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. The collection contains abstracts of journal articles and citations to book reviews drawn from over 1,800 publications, and provides abstracts of books, book chapters, dissertations, and conference papers. Records published by Sociological Abstracts in print during the database's first 11 years (1952-1962) have been added to the database. Many records from journals in sociology added to the database since 2002 also include the references cited in the bibliography of the source article. Each individual reference may have links to an abstract and/or to other papers that cite that reference.
Town & Country
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U.S. Newspaper Directory

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: Freely Available
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A directory of newspapers published in the United States between 1690-present. The Directory can help identify what titles exist for a specific place and time and often provides information on how to access them. Although not comprehensive, the Directory currently lists over 157,000 titles.
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US Newsstream

  • Coverage: Varies by Newspaper
  • Access: UALC
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  • 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.

Victorian Popular Culture

  • Coverage: 1800-1929
  • Access: University of Utah
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Victorian Popular Culture is a portal comprised of four modules, inviting users into the darkened halls, small backrooms, big tops and travelling venues that hosted everything from spectacular shows and bawdy burlesque, to the world of magic, spiritualist séances, optical entertainments and the first moving pictures.
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Vogue Archive

  • Coverage: 1892 - Current
  • Access: University of Utah
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This database provides access to a complete searchable archive of American Vogue, from the first issue in 1892 to the current month, reproduced in high-resolution color page images. Every page, advertisement, cover and fold-out has been included, with indexing for images by garment type, designer and brand names. Subjects covered by the database include Fashion History, Gender Studies, Marketing and Advertising, Photography, Graphic Design, Popular Culture, and more.

Wall Street Journal

  • Coverage: currrent
  • Access: University of Utah
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  • 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.
Web of Knowledge
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Web of Science Core Collection

  • Coverage: 1900 - Current
  • Access: University of Utah
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Search the world's leading scholarly journals, books, and proceedings in the science, social sciences, and arts and humanities and navigate the full citation network. Science Citation Index Expanded (1900 - present) Social Sciences Citation Index (1900 - present) Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975 - present) Emerging Sources Citation Index (2019 - present)

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Wikipedia List of Open Newspaper Archives

  • Coverage: current
  • Access: Freely Available
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Woman's Day
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Women's Magazine Archive

  • Coverage: complete
  • Access: University of Utah
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An archival research resource comprising the full backfiles of leading women’s interest consumer magazines. Titles are scanned from cover to cover in high-resolution color and feature detailed article-level indexing. Coverage ranges from the late-19th century through to 2005 and these key primary sources permit the examination of the events, trends, and attitudes of this period. Among the research fields served by this material are gender studies, social history, economics/marketing, media, fashion, politics, and popular culture.