Below, you will find two of the library's newspaper databases give you the ability to search smaller, local news sources. The most efficient way to search these is to narrow to sources by location. This page demonstrates how to do so in each newspaper database.
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For additional information about searching for news, see the Gould Library Newspaper Research Guide.
Advantages: large number of local newspapers and news affiliate transcripts. Coverage for many newspapers goes back to the 90's. Intuitive search interface.
1. From the first search page, click 'Map Search' under the search box.
2. Scroll down under the map that loads and click the button labeled 'USA Source Locator Map.'
3. Click the state of interest on the map or the list that appear. If you would like to see what sources are from that state, click the link in the list with the number of sources. Add your keywords and search.
Advantages: Factiva favors business and industry news and indexes every news story, which means you can filter by things like industry, business name, and even prominent individuals. Coverage of a small subset of titles in Factiva goes back further than other sources.
Though the search box looks daunting, use these filters to target what you're looking for.
Source > All Sources > Select source category: By region > North America > United States > [the state you are interested in]
Notice the list of sources that appear if you click the plus sign next to the state to expand it. Source lists usually include a mix of newspapers and local news affiliate station transcripts and even some news-heavy web sites. Be sure to uncheck the "Exclude Discontinued Sources" for historical topics.
Double click a title to exclude it. Click the 'i' icon to read more information about a title.
Place your keywords in the box at the top. Unless searching on current topics, be sure to change the date range to All Dates or select a specific date range.
Limit by Industry, Region, or Company
To search for government documents and government/policy-related documents:
Source > Select Source Category: By Type > [select an option like...]
You can search through every issue of the Tribune, the Star, and the Star Tribune from 1867 to the present using ProQuest Historical Newspapers and ProQuest Newsstream.
Questions? Contact reference@carleton.edu
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