The library's research databases will help you find magazine, newspaper, and journal articles that are often not freely available through the internet.
Consider the list of databases linked below to search for articles from a wide range of academic subjects, or consider the databases organized by subject here in the tabs of this box.
To limit your search to news articles, select magazine and newspaper at source type. You can try limiting to features and cover stories for lengthier, more substantive pieces.
Choosing to use multiple, simple keywords is a great way to search in the library's databases. In the image below, you can see the following tips highlighted
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Source: The images above were taken by GRC Librarians
You can limit by source type in most databases. The instructions and the images below show how you can limit to magazines and/or newspaper articles in any EBSCO database (like Academic Search) and in any ProQuest database, though the way to limit should be similar in all GRC databases
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When you search the library's general databases, many articles in your results are either from a newspaper or magazine. You can limit to just newspapers & magazines with database search limiters.
Newspaper articles are often short and capture a record and analysis of daily news, issues and events, whether local, national or international.
Newspapers and magazines both offer opinion pieces, or editorials, on current issues.
Magazines often take up the same types of topics, but may give a bit more depth than newspapers.
Tip 1: Magazines can also be dedicated to a specialized subject area, like Wired (technology) or Scientific American (natural sciences).
Tip 2: The New York Times newspaper (available in ProQuest) has great science, technology and business sections!