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Information literacy: I want to find news sources

Obtained from a University Library Groningen publication on http://libguides.rug.nl

News sources

You can use news sources if you need current up-to-date information about a subject, and also if you want to research the history of a subject using newspaper archives.

There are many freely accessible news sources on the internet. The Stenden library also provides access to several databases and archives of news sources. 

LexisNexis Academic

LexisNexis Academic provides access to newspaper articles, company information, and business and legal publications.

This includes:

- Full access to many newspapers, with archives dating back to 1977.
- Access to other magazines.

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Delpher

Delpher contains millions of digitized texts from Dutch newspapers, and also books and periodicals. They are fully searchable.

The texts are from the collections of various academic institutions, libraries and heritage institutions.