Connect to "New York Times via Proquest, 1851-2006 (rolling embargo date)"
| Other title name: | New York Times |
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| Available from: | ProQuest Direct |
| Holdings: | 1851-2006 |
| Type of Resource: | Newspaper |
| Description: | The New York Times (1851-2006) offers students and educators a unique resource for primary source documents. The New York Times, long known for providing 'All the News That is Fit to Print' has set the standard for quality journalism since 1851. This respected source provides news and viewpoints from the United States and around the world. Newspapers offer a glimpse into the opinions, biases and prejudices, and knowledge of a certain time or author. Educators can use the articles and images contained in The New York Times to help teach skills such as critical thinking, historical interpretation and context, writing and composition, and information literacy; can supplement lessons in many different disciplines; and can offer multidisciplinary approaches to subjects. Students gain a better understanding and appreciation of the past through sources that illustrate historical information via a relevant medium still used today. The variety of information spanning more than 150 years found in The New York Times provides resources applicable to the study of the Arts, Business, Communications and Media, Economics, Geography, Government, Health, History, Language Arts, Science, Technology, and more. |
| Notes: | Most 3 years are embargoed; however the moving wall is fluid so you will have to test the ending date. Unlimited simultaneous users |
| Subjects: |
Journalism History |
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This resource is restricted to people who are either on campus, or associated with MSU. People off campus will be routed to an intermediate page to enter their MSU NetID and password. Entering this password once will allow access to all of the MSU Libraries' IP-restricted resources, as well as other MSU "Single Sign On" services such as the