Columbus News Index (CNI)
The Columbus News Index (CNI) is an index of news articles covering people, places, and events in Franklin and the surrounding five counties. The index includes only abstracts of selected articles from 1960-1997. It also includes obituaries from 1932-1997. To locate the full-text of an article found in CNI, contact the Science, Business & News Division at (614)645-2275.
EBSCOHost Research Databases
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EBSCOHost Research Databases provide full-text articles from thousands of periodicals. Databases cover a wide range of subjects including health and medicine, business and career, and academic and professional journals.
News Bank - Ohio Newspapers
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Newsbank is a reference index, which provides access to information from numerous Ohio newspapers. These newspapers include information on events, schools, politics, government, culture, local companies and people in the communities. It also provides the local view of national and international events.
ProQuest Direct - Periodical Articles
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This database of articles includes professional journals, academic journals, and regional newspapers, providing either abstracts or full text articles.
AAN Interactive
Links to alternative newspapers throughout the United States.
AJR News Link
Links to newspaper websites worldwide. Includes alternative and specialty publications.
Directory of Open Access Journals
The Directory of Open Access Journals provides links to full text articles contained in open access scientific and scholarly journals that are quality-controlled.
Kidon Media Links
Kidon Media Links provides access to news resources from around the world. A special feature enables you to search resources by language and find where they are published. For example, you can find a listing of Spanish language materials published in the United States (Estados Unidos).
Newseum
Newseum displays front pages of newspapers from around the world. Use the maps to select a newspaper geographically, or click the "View Archived Pages" tab to view front pages from historic events. Want to search beyond the headlines? From any front page, follow the link to that newspaper's web site.