It's National Newspaper Week. Make the most of our free press by sitting down and reading some newspaper articles this week. To help, we have rounded up some resources for remote access.
A free press stands as one of the greatest interpreters between the government and the people. To allow it to be fettered is to fetter ourselves.
Grosjean v. American Press Co., 297 U.S. 233, 250 (1936).
Want to browse the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, or Washington Post? We've got you covered. Looking for something local? OSU Libraries also provides access to the Columbus Dispatch and other Ohio newspapers via NewsBank.
You can search for other newspapers by title using the Library Catalog or the Online Journals List. Some of our favorite databases include:
- America's Historical Newspapers **OSU
- Chronicling America **Free
- Factiva **OSU
- Google News Archive **Free
- Lexis+ **Moritz Law users only; password required
- NewsBank InfoWeb **Moritz Law users only
- ProQuest Historical Newspapers **OSU
- Westlaw Next **Moritz Law users only; password required
One last tip! Did you know OSU Libraries provides access to nytimes.com? Find the proxy link here.