Newspapers as a research tool
How do I read my paper if its on microform?
Fun with newspapers
- NewseumThrough a special agreement with more than 2,000 newspapers worldwide, the Newseum displays their front pages each day on its website.
- Best news websites for studentsA list of 19 news websites for students of all ages (grades K-12).
- Motorcycle mania: early history of motorcyclesLinks to 15 historic newspaper articles (ranging in date from 1869 to 1921) about motorcycles, from The Library of Congress's Chronicling America.
- Comic stripsLinks to 21 cartoons and comic strips (and articles about the form) from newspapers around the country between 1899 and 1908, also from Chronicling America.
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Common questions about newspapers
Why use newspapers?
- In-depth coverage of a particular country, state or city
- Reporting on activities of state and local government
- Eyewitness accounts of events
- Editorial analysis of news and events
- Up-to-date coverage of breaking news
- Obituaries and other information of interest to genealogists
Why use newspaper databases?
Most newspapers today have a website with current news, and most make it possible to search their archives of older issues. However, the Marriott Library subscribes to a number of newspaper databases that offer advantages over searching newspapers directly on the Web:
- Search more than one newspaper at the same time
- Powerful keyword search engines
- Deep historic news archives
- Access to content that costs money on the Web
- Find newspapers from a specific region or country
Why use newspaper websites?
- Breaking news stories
- Extra content such as blogs, info-graphics, videos, etc.
- Access to newspapers that aren't in Marriott Library databases
Newspapers' role and importance
- The Biographer’s New Best FriendNew York Times (2011) An article about doing historical research with digital newspapers.
- Understanding news researchers through a content analysis of dissertations and thesesAn article by Mary Feeney, published in Qualitative and quantitative methods in libraries, reporting on scholarly use of newspapers for research.
- The national newspaper as a tool for educational empowerment: origins and rationaleBy John N. Gardner and Betty L. Sullivan, published as part of the University of South Carolina's National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience collection.
Newspapers on campus
In addition to the Daily Utah Chronicle, several local and national daily papers are available for free to students Monday through Friday during the school year as part of the ASUU-sponsored Collegiate Readership Program, in boxes scattered around the campus. At the west entrance of the Marriott Library you can pick up:
- The Salt Lake Tribune
- Deseret News
- The New York Times
- USA Today
Recent back issues (the last month or so) of those same four papers can be found with the current periodicals, on the east side of the elevator lobby on Level 2 of the Marriott Library. Older issues of these newspapers (and others) can be found online (through one of our databases) or on microfilm.
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The University of Utah
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Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0860
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