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The Journalism Library Blog has MOVED! This site is no longer being updated as of July 2009. Come find us at our new location:
https://blogs.cul.columbia.edu/journalism
See you there!
Library resources for MA students, handouts from Evidence and Inference course, Fall 2008 -
CLIO is Columbia’s library catalog. A journal title search will tell you which journals we receive, print or electronic versions.
JSTOR is a multi-disciplinary full text journal repository, with an emphasis on historical back issues of journals. The archive can be searched or browsed.
ProQuest Digital Dissertations has the downloadable full text of dissertations completed in the US back to 1997, and an index of completed dissertations back to the 19th century.
ProQuest Historical Newspapers has the searchable full text of a number of US newspapers, back to the 19th century. Results are shown in PDF format.
Readers Guide Full Text and Readers Guide Retrospective are indexes to articles that have appeared in general interest magazines and journals, and which may not be covered by other databases.
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