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Available only in the Virginia Room.
Accessible Archives© provides on-line full text
search capability of archived historical information previously furnished
only on microfilm. Source materials from the 18th and 19th century
include The Virginia Gazette (1736-1780),
The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue (Chester County
1809-1870), South Carolina Newspapers (1732 - 1780) and
perspectives on the Civil War.
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eLibrary contains interview transcripts, speeches, and
other primary source materials. It features a "go to the best
part" button to help you browse quickly through your search results.

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General OneFile supplies articles on a wide range of
topics: business, computers, current events, economics, education,
environmental issues, health care, hobbies, humanities, law, literature
and art, politics, science, social science, sports, technology, and more.

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General Reference Center Gold provides indexing,
abstracts, and full-text for thousands of magazines and newspapers
including The Washington Post and The Christian Science
Monitor.
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Historical Newspaper Index uniquely provides over one
million records from nine local newspapers covering research on the
history of local buildings, lists of Civil War veterans, past Board of
Supervisors meetings and election statistics, and much more. Information & Tips
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National Newspapers Core covers newspapers including: The
Christian Science Monitor, The Los Angeles Times, The New York
Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The
Washington Post.
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The Historical New York Times includes The New York
Times from 1851 through 2007.

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Professional Collection is a custom selection of
hundreds of full-text journals.
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The Historical Washington Post includes The
Washington Post from 1877 through 1994.
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The ProQuest Digital Microfilm™ is a browser based
system that provides a simple and convenient way to access microfilm
editions of The New York Times & Washington Post.
These titles can viewed in their original full-image and will cover
relatively recent editions of these titles.


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