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- NewspaperARCHIVE.com is an online database of digitized newspapers. Its coverage extends from 1607 to the present and includes the US, Canada, the UK, and 20 other countries.
- (English)
- Newspapers.com is a newspaper database in the family of companies associated with Ancestry.com. Their database includes more than 73 million pages from 3,000-plus newspapers, mostly local United States papers with some Canadian and elsewhere. It is particularly suited for Wikipedia content about the 18th, 19th and the first 3⁄4 of the 20th century in the United States and global topics affecting the United States. The collection includes some major newspapers for limited periods (i.e., 50 years of the New York Times), but mostly consists of regional papers from the 1700s onward. Very few titles go beyond the late 1980s.
- (English and others)
- Gale is an American educational publisher offering access to four resources: Academic OneFile, a database of peer-reviewed academic articles in a variety of subject areas; General OneFile, a periodicals collection; Infotrac Newsstand, full-text articles from 1800 newspapers; The Times archive; and selected content from Gale Virtual Reference Library.
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- Alexander Street's Academic Video Online is a large academic video collection good for a wide range of subjects, including news programs (such as PBS and BBC), music and theatre, lectures and demonstrations, and documentaries.
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- Chronicling America – U.S. Library of Congress
- Fulton History – New York State historical newspapers
- Papers Past – Digitization project of the National Library of New Zealand
- Trove – Digitization project of the National Library of Australia
- Historic Worldwide Newspapers Online