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Newspapers A newspaper is a collection of articles about current events usually published daily. Since there is at least one in every city, newspapers are a great source for local information. Newspapers, like journals and magazines, are published on a regular basis.

Many newspapers publish Web sites with today's news. Newspapers can charge for access to online copies of older articles, but you can often find these articles at the Library in print or on CD ROM. The UNSW Library subscribes to some online databases, which contain the full text of newspaper articles, for example, Factiva and ABI/Inform.

Use a Newspaper:

  • to find current information about international, national and local events
  • to find editorials, commentaries, expert or popular opinions
  • to find local and overseas professional trends

Examples

  • Sydney Morning Herald
  • Melbourne Age
  • Australian Financial Review

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