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Nexis Uni is the new platform for LexisNexis Academic. It offers a streamlined, unified search of more than 15,000 news, legal and business sources. Resources include the full text of national and international newspapers; magazines; wire services; business and financial information; U.S. laws, regulations, and legal cases. Designed to meet student needs, it allows individual customization along with collaboration tools for creating shared work space for group projects.
Full-text newspapers articles from: The Canadian Observer, The Christian Recorder, The Colored American, Douglass Monthly, Frederick Douglass' Paper, Freedom’s Journal, The Freedmen’s Record and Freedmen’s Journal, The National Era, The Negro Business League Herald, The North Star, Provincial Freeman, Weekly Advocate
Search the digital full-text editions of the Chicago Defender (1909-2010), the Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2010), and the Atlanta Daily World (1931-2010).
A fully digitized run (1842-2003) of the world’s most iconic illustrated newspaper. Includes over 260,000 pages in full color. Browse print issues from 1855 through 1858 in Special Collections.
Access the digital archives of The Times of London from 1785 onwards. Search by keyword, by words in text, or browse by date and retrieve the full text as it appeared in the paper. Search with other collections and British newspapers via Gale Primary Sources.
APS collection contains digitized images of the pages of American magazines and journals that originated between 1741, when Andrew Bradford's American Magazine and Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine were launched, and 1940. Derives from the American Periodicals Series microform collection and features over 1,100 periodicals spanning nearly 200 years. Includes publications such as Vanity Fair, Life, and Ladies Home Journal.