DESCRIPTION:
The Los Angeles Times is the Southern California's largest daily newspaper. CSULA has electronic access to the newspaper from 1/1/1985 to present.
The historical segment of the Los Angeles Times from 1881-1992 is available for electronic access at Historical Los Angeles Times.
The Los Angeles Times is also available at its own website: http://www.latimes.com/. One can access articles from the last week of the paper, as well as some specially selected older stories at no cost.
GUIDES:
Every issue of each title includes the complete paper, cover-to-cover, with full-page and article images in easily downloadable PDF format.
A newspaper archive of the print version of the New York Times to 1980. For older back issues, see the New York Times Historical (1851-2019), and for current digital coverage see New York Times - Digital Edition.
A historical newspaper archive including images of both full pages and clipped articles for hundreds of 1800s U.S. newspapers. For each issue, the newspaper is captured from cover-to-cover, providing access to every article, advertisement, and illustration.
Click the link for a list of Newspapers included in the collection.
Historical periodicals (e.g. news, magazines, and journals). Titles include Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine and America's first scientific journal, Medical Repository; magazines such as Vanity Fair and Ladies' Home; and more.
Historical newspapers chronicling a century and a half of the African American experience. This primary source collection includes historically significant papers from more than 35 states and features many rare 19th-century titles.
Lesson Plans: Easy-to-use assignments
Lesson Plans: Easy-to-use assignments
Produced quarterly by the Alternative Press Center, indexes nearly 290 alternative, radical and left periodicals, newspapers and magazines that report and analyze the practices and theories of cultural, economic, political and social change.
Coverage: 1969-1990
Newspapers, magazines, and some peer-reviewed articles from the alternative and independent press. Alternative media is typically labeled as separate from corporate or government media sources, often representing counter-culture or sub-culture that is left out of main stream media sources.
This historical Black newspaper had the first Black White House correspondent and was the first Black daily in the nation in the 20th century.
This historical Black newspaper was the most widely circulated Black newspaper on the Atlantic coast during its time. It was the first Black newspaper to have correspondents reporting on World War II, foreign correspondents, and female sports correspondents.
A historical Black newspaper, with more than two-thirds of its readership outside Chicago.
Articles written by and about various ethnic groups in the United States including Latinos/Hispanic, African/Caribbean, Jewish, Middle Eastern, Native American, Eastern European, and Asian American.
Global Newsstream provides collections of news from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Australia. Global Newsstream incorporates the U.S. Newsstream, Canadian Newsstream, and International Newsstream databases. All titles are cross searchable on the ProQuest platform.
DIRECT LINKS TO MAJOR NEWSPAPERS:
Historical periodicals (e.g. news, magazines, & journals) by and about African Americans. Published in 26 states, the publications include academic and political journals, commercial magazines, institutional newsletters, organization's bulletins, annual reports, and other genres.
Lesson Plans: Easy-to-use assignments
Historical periodicals (e.g. news, magazines, and journals). Titles include Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine and America's first scientific journal, Medical Repository; magazines such as Vanity Fair and Ladies' Home; and more.
More than 400,000 pages are included, constituting a treasure trove of the work from the greatest designers, photographers, stylists, and illustrators of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Vogue is a unique record of American and international popular culture that extends beyond fashion. The Vogue Archive is an essential primary source for the study of fashion, gender, and modern socialhistory – past, present, and future.
The database will allow fashion design and photography students to find inspirational images, but will also cater for academic study. Fashion marketing students will be able to research the history of a brand identity by viewing every advertisement for a brand such as Revlon, Coty, Versace, or Chanel between specified dates. Researchers in cultural studies and gender studies will be able to explore themes such as body image, gender roles, and social tastes from the 1890s to the present.
ProQuest's unique partnership with Condé Nast means that the latest issue will be added each month with no embargo period. Users can conduct powerful searches to reveal results in all text, captions, and titles throughout the magazine, including advertisements, covers and fold-outs.
Guide
The Vogue Archive Libuide from ProQuest
Historical newspapers chronicling a century and a half of the African American experience. This primary source collection includes historically significant papers from more than 35 states and features many rare 19th-century titles.
Lesson Plans: Easy-to-use assignments
This historical Black newspaper had the first Black White House correspondent and was the first Black daily in the nation in the 20th century.
This historical Black newspaper was the most widely circulated Black newspaper on the Atlantic coast during its time. It was the first Black newspaper to have correspondents reporting on World War II, foreign correspondents, and female sports correspondents.
A historical Black newspaper, with more than two-thirds of its readership outside Chicago.
source: https://www.ifla.org/publications/node/11174