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How to find primary sources

Newspapers & magazines

American Periodicals (contains digitized American magazines and journals from the colonial period to the twentieth century)

Canadian Newsstand (includes full-text Canadian daily newspapers, but excludes illustrations, graphs, classified ads, advertisements, and stock market reports)

Eureka.cc (provides full-text access to English and French Canadian newspapers, magazines, newswires, blogs and broadcast transcripts, and some international and U.S. coverage)

Factiva (contains full-text of selected international newspapers and newswires, broadcast transcripts, magazines, photos, and business information sources)

Historical Newspapers and Magazines (list contains selected newspapers and magazines, both Canadian and International, including databases Financial Times Historical Archive, Paper of Record, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, and more)

For more contemporary newspapers and magazines, see the Journalism Research Guide. For more historical newspapers and magazines, see the Newspapers guide in the History Subject Guide.