Magazines, Journals, Newspapers
America's Newspapers/Newsbank: U.S. news content from local, regional, and national sources. Included are printed and online newspapers, blogs, journals, newswires, broadcast transcripts and videos. Includes articles, obituaries, editorials, announcements, real estate and other sections.
Consumer Reports: Full text articles 01/01/1991 to present are available in EBSCO's Masterfile Premier database. You can search by browsing in individual issues or click "Search within this publication" to search mulitple issues at
the same time.
CQ Researcher: Overviews of current issues and controversial topics including pro/con statements, background and chronology on the topic, assessment of the current situation, and bibliographies of key sources written by CQ Press journalists.
EasyBib: Online citation generator that converts relevant information for works to be cited, including websites, books, magazine, newspaper & journal articles and many other sources, into a properly cited bibliography. Supports MLA, APA, and Chicago/Turabian citation styles.
Fort Collins Coloradoan: Complete full-text content of local and regional news, including community events, schools, politics, government policies, cultural activities, local companies, state industries, and people in the community. Paid advertisements are
excluded. (1999 - current)
JSTOR (Arts & Sciences): Access to academic journals 3 years old and older in a broad spectrum of disciplines, including education, business, law, psychology, philosophy and public policy. Also included are a large number of journals in the biological sciences. This large backfile includes journals from early in the 1900's.
Kids Search (EBSCO): The Kids Search interface is designed specifically for elementary/middle school students according to their needs and search abilities. Students have
the ability to search by topic, subtopic, or keywords; simultaneous searching across all subscribed databases. Databases included: Funk and Wagnalls' Encyclopedia, Middle Search Plus, Ebsco Animals, Primary Search and Newspaper Search.
Legal Information Reference Center (EBSCO): Contains full-text publications and thousands of legal forms. The full-text legal reference books are provided through Nolo, the nation's oldest and most-respected provider of legal information for consumers and small businesses.
Library Information Science and Technology Abstracts (EBSCO) with full text: Designed for librarians, LISTA Indexes more than 560 core journals, nearly 50 priority journals, and nearly 125 selective journals; plus books, research reports and proceedings. This database also contains full text for more than 330 journals and nearly 30 full-text monographs.
MAS Ultra (EBSCO): Contains full text for popular general interest magazines, biographies and primary source documents. Large image collection of photos,maps, & flags. Expanded full-text backfiles (back to 1975) for key magazines. Topics include history, health, education, business, astronomy, biology, politics, mathematics and more.
MasterFILE (EBSCO): provides full text coverage for periodicals covering general reference, business, health, education, general science, multicultural issues including full text access to the Consumer Reports Magazine.
Newspaper Source (EBSCO): Provides full text for regional U.S. newspapers, international newspapers, newswires, and newspaper columns, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Los Angeles Times.
Searchasaurus: Colorful animated interface with a dinosaur theme. Search articles, an online general encyclopedia and information about animals from around the world.
SIRS: Contains articles and reports from magazines and newspapers on current topics such as racism, poverty, welfare, environment, immigration, women's rights, and criminal justice. SIRS Government Reporter is a source for federal government statistical and summary reports on a wide variety of topics.
Student Research Center (EBSCO): The Student Research Center provides students in secondary schools with research tools for obtaining information from EBSCO databases. Users can search magazines, newspapers, biographies, country reports, film & video content by topic heading, make use of an online dictionary and encyclopedia and explore the top searches of the day. Databases included: Health Source, MAS Ultra, Middle Search Plus, Topic Search, Newspaper Source.
Topic Search (EBSCO): Middle and high school students. Full text articles and reports on social, political and economic issues, scientific discoveries, and other current topics from international and regional newspapers, periodicals, biographies, public opinion polls, book reviews, pamphlets, and government information.
Zinio: Unlimited simultaneous access to magazines with unrestricted viewing 24/7. The library subscribes to 55 popular titles such as, Consumer Reports, Economist, Newsweek, The Oprah Magazine and ESPN, Zamoof for Kids, Gamesmaster and Beer Connoisseur Magazine.
The Library Staff will be happy to assist you in using these resources.
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