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A-Z Databases
Find the best library databases for your research.
This collection is comprised of newspapers from around the country, containing articles as they appeared in print, as well as political cartoons, advertisements and obituaries
Alternate Name(s):New Yorker, Newsweek, Art in America, Astronomy, Atlantic, Beadwork, Bicycling, Ceramics, Conde Nast
A collection of popular magazines with flip-able pages. While the Flipster App works well on-campus, the browser should be used to access Flipster titles from off-campus.
The New York Times with it's downloadable app! Before logging into https://www.nytimes.com, students, faculty, and staff MUST activate a digital pass by going to nytimes.com/passes. If you try to login at NYTimes.com using your school address before activating your digital pass, you will be unsuccessful. See https://libguides.exeter.edu/NYT for directions and tips.
New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta Daily World, Pittsburgh Courier, Boston Globe, New York Tribune, and Chicago Defender.
Alternate Name(s):Europe and Africa, Colonialism and Culture Digital Archive
Europe and Africa, Colonialism and Culture covers exploration, military and missionary activities, and economic and political imperialism in the ninetenth century. Documents are sourced from The National Archives, Kew; the U.S. National Archives; the Library of Congress; the National Library of Scotland; and Bodleian Library, University of Oxford.
This resource brings together high-quality secondary content with visual primary sources, a brand new reference work, and material culture images into one cross-searchable platform.
This database includes academic journals, ebooks, newspapers and primary sources that cover the lived experiences of different cultures in the United States.
The New York Times with it's downloadable app! Before logging into https://www.nytimes.com, students, faculty, and staff MUST activate a digital pass by going to nytimes.com/passes. If you try to login at NYTimes.com using your school address before activating your digital pass, you will be unsuccessful. See https://libguides.exeter.edu/NYT for directions and tips.