About News Sources
Newspapers, transcripts, broadcasts, and wire service files are often the first information available for an event. Apply critical thinking when judging accuracy and objectivity of any news source; govt. censorship, bias, and editorial position can all affect the news "as reported". Understand the differences between a news story and an editorial or opinion piece.
Latin American and International Online News Sources
- Access World News Global fulltext news from thousands of sources, mostly in English. Some titles have 10 or more years of backfiles.
[UW restricted] - LANIC Newspapers and News Links to current issues of Latin American newspapers, mostly in Spanish.
- Latin American Newspapers, 1805-1922 Fully searchable 19th and early 20th century newspapers from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela and elsewhere.
[UW restricted] - LexisNexis Academic Extensive fulltext news database; some Spanish language sources included.
[UW restricted] - Library Press Display Online, searchable facsimiles of latest 60 days of world newspapers.
[UW restricted] - World News Connection Material is obtained from non-U.S. open-source political speeches, television programs, radio broadcasts, newspaper articles, periodicals, and books. Non-English language sources are translated into English.
[UW restricted]
Subject Librarian |
Linda Di BiaseContact Info:
Allen Library, (206)543-9784
Send Email
Subjects:
Comparative Religion, Latin American Studies
Allen Library, (206)543-9784
Send Email
Subjects:
Comparative Religion, Latin American Studies
Description
Loading content... please wait



Loading content... please wait