Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Database of the Month
EBSCOhost Newspaper Source Plus
Did you know? More than 38 million newspaper articles, nearly 913,000 TV and radio news transcripts and more are at your fingertips?
Faculty, staff and currently enrolled students have access to EBSCOhost Newspaper Source Plus, a database filled with more than 1,000 full-text newspapers and more than 38 million full-text articles! And that's not all; if you create an account, you can set customized alerts for specific titles or publications, receive real time updates (updated every 15 minutes), and download free applications to your iPhone or Android!
This database is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you haven't stopped by the Library to pick up the database passwords for Spring 2012, simply fill out the Password Request form and get started today.
This database includes major national newspapers, as well as nearly 913,000 television and radio transcripts including ABC News, CBS News, CNBC, CNN International, FOX News, MSNBC, National Public Radio, and PBS.
Have a question? Ask a Librarian!
Did you know? More than 38 million newspaper articles, nearly 913,000 TV and radio news transcripts and more are at your fingertips?
Faculty, staff and currently enrolled students have access to EBSCOhost Newspaper Source Plus, a database filled with more than 1,000 full-text newspapers and more than 38 million full-text articles! And that's not all; if you create an account, you can set customized alerts for specific titles or publications, receive real time updates (updated every 15 minutes), and download free applications to your iPhone or Android!
This database is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you haven't stopped by the Library to pick up the database passwords for Spring 2012, simply fill out the Password Request form and get started today.
This database includes major national newspapers, as well as nearly 913,000 television and radio transcripts including ABC News, CBS News, CNBC, CNN International, FOX News, MSNBC, National Public Radio, and PBS.
Have a question? Ask a Librarian!
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