At GFU, you have full access (web and app) to the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. Other current and historical newspapers have varied access through databases subscriptions. For detailed information, see our specific research guide on newspapers:
As part of our EBSCO databases, we have access to the American Antiquarian Society Historical Periodicals Collection. There are dozens of specific databases within this including periodicals, dime novels, religious treatises, literary criticism, etc. The link below takes you to a combined search of all our AAS holdings.
Why Search Here:
You are looking for historical periodicals from the American Antiquarian Society, detailing American history and culture from the mid-18th century through the late-19th century.
What's Included:
This collection of databases includes content from American history, religion, advertising, music, and science. In addition to magazines and newspapers, you'll find books, sheet music, pamphlets, broadsides, and graphic arts.
Why Search Here?
You are looking for the Loeb Classical Library (classic Latin and Greek texts) in a digital form.
What's Included?
Virtual library of 500+ Greek and Latin texts alongside English translations. Every work is classified by language, form, genre, subject, and date, making both navigation and browsing for unexplored treasures far easier than facing all those volumes on the bookshelf.
Why Search Here?
You want to search primary source full-text electronic editions in philosophy.
What's Included?
Significant collections in the history of political thought and theory, religious studies, education, German studies, sociology, the history and philosophy of science, economics, and classics. InteLex acquires and develops definitive editions of the full corpora of the seminal figures in the history of the human sciences, including published and unpublished works, articles, essays, reviews, and correspondence.