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ACADEMIC SEARCH COMPLETE

Covering most areas of academic study, this scholarly, multi-disciplinary EBSCO database contains more than 6,100 full-text periodicals - as well as indexing and abstracts for more than 10,100 journals - and offers access to monographs, reports, conference proceedings and much more. Provided through SUNYConnect.

AMERICAN HISTORICAL PERIODICALS (1691 - 1877)

These collections from the American Antiquarian Society contains approximately 7600 distinct periodical titles, all published between 1691 and 1877. The collection touches on a range of subject areas, including, but not limited to: science, technology, medicine, Native American and African American populations, law, politics, government, music, the arts, literature, language, publishing, agriculture, business and industry, advertising and marketing, religion, philosophy, social movements, military matters, and leisure activities. Series 1: 1691-1820-Colonial and Early Republic Eras ; Series 2: 1821-1837-Jacksonian Era ; Series 3: 1838-1852-Era of Westward Expansion ; Series 4: 1853-1865-Antebellum and Civil War Eras ; and Series 5: 1866-1877-Reconstruction Era. Provided through SUNYConnect.

CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION

In-depth and breaking news, opinion, advice, and jobs for professors, deans, and others in higher education. Full access includes the full text of the very latest issue every Monday morning, and unlimited, searchable access to every Chronicle published since 1989. Provided by HC Library.

NEW YORK STATE HISTORIC NEWSPAPERS

The New York Historic Newspapers project exists to digitize and make freely available for research significant runs of historic newspapers for every county in the state, providing free online access to a wide range of newspapers chosen to reflect New York's unique history. Newspapers date from 1725 to the current year, and users can search by keyword or browse by the newspaper's county, title, or date published. This collection contains nearly 1.5 million issues comprising over 14 million pages. Provided by the Northern New York Library Network in partnership with the Empire State Library Network.

NEW YORK TIMES COLLECTION

This Gale collection allows a full text search of The New York Times (from 1985 to present), New York Times Upfront (from May 10, 1999 to October 12, 2020), and International New York Times (from November 2, 2013 to present). Provided by NOVEL NY.

NOTE: For current, up-to-date access to articles on the New York Times Online website, activate a pass via this link and create an account using your HCCC email address. Must be "re-upped" yearly. Provided by HCCC Library. 

NEW YORK TIMES ONLINE

To activate your pass, click this link and create an account using your HCCC email address. Accounts must be renewed periodically via this link.

Provides complete access to the News, Cooking, Wirecutter, and Audio sections of NYTimes.com, as well as the online versions of The New York Times Magazine and The New York Times Style Magazine, via computer or the New York Times app on a mobile device. Access breaking news and in-depth investigations from around the world, including politics, business, science, and technology, as well as cultural coverage and criticism on the arts, books, music, movies, style and sports, recipes for every skill level, Times podcasts, exclusive shows, and narrated articles, and reviews and recommendations for thousands of products. Provided by HCCC Library.

NEWS COLLECTION (FORMERLY INFOTRAC NEWSSTAND)

Access major U.S. and international newspapers online to search articles instantly by title, headline, date, author, newspaper section, or other fields. Gale OneFile: News provides full-text access to more than 2,300 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio and TV broadcasts and transcripts. Provided by NOVEL NY.

NEWSPAPER SOURCE PLUS

This resource includes 1,570 full-text newspapers, including major U.S. national and international newspapers, and features 583,000 television and radio news transcripts, videos and podcasts. Provided through SUNYConnect.

NEWSWIRES

EBSCO's Newswires provides near real-time access to top world-wide news from Associated Press, United Press International, CNN Wire, and Business Wire on a continuous basis. This content is monitored by EBSCO and relevant results are provided when users enter searches in EBSCOhost. This collection includes AP Financial News, AP Top News, AP WorldStream, AP U.S. Politics & Government, AP 50 State Reports, UPI Business, UPI Entertainment, UPI Sports, UPI Top News, and more. End users can immediately access the full text of the web content, by following the link in the record. The index to the full text content in EBSCO Newswires is held for a rolling 30-day archive by EBSCO, so users can enjoy the previous 30 days of news relating to their search interests. Provided through SUNYConnect.

NEXIS UNI (formerly LEXIS UNI / LEXIS NEXIS)

Research areas cover top news, general news topics, and news transcripts; foreign language news sources; company, industry, and market news; legal news; company financial information; general medical and health topics and medical abstracts; accounting, auditing, and tax information; law reviews; federal case law; U.S. Code; and state legal research. Provided by HCCC Library.

For on-campus use of Nexis Uni, click here

REGIONAL BUSINESS NEWS

This database provides comprehensive full text coverage for regional business publications. Regional Business News incorporates coverage of 75 business journals, newspapers and newswires from all metropolitan and rural areas within the United States. Provided through SUNYConnect.

WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE

To activate your pass, click this link and create an account using your HCCC email address. Staff & faculty accounts must be renewed yearly via this link.

Through the Wall Street Journal Higher Education Program, HCCC students, faculty, & staff have full access to the last four years of WSJ.com - including curated newsletters, podcasts, and videos - via computer or the Wall Street Journal app on a mobile device. Access breaking news and analysis from the U.S. and around the world on topics like business, politics, economics, markets, life & arts, and more. The Student Hub provides curated content focused on job preparation, finance tips, career insights, and expert advice, as well as the opportunity to be published on WSJ.com. Numerous instructor resources and guides are available to help incorporate WSJ into the classroom and online teaching platforms. Provided by HC Library.

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