Whether you want to find articles about the midterm elections coming up next week or would like to find quality news sources to enhance your research papers, we encourage everyone to make use of our NewsBank database.

NewsBank includes full-text articles from more than 8,000 news publications originating in nearly 200 countries worldwide. Publications include major national and international newspapers as well as local and regional titles. NewsBank contains a few peer-reviewed sources, but news is its primary focusFind a link to NewsBank and its subdivisions in our A-Z Databases list. Because NewsBank is a subscription database available only to Harcum students and staff, to access the database from off campus you will need to retrieve the username and password found in the Library Database Password List under Quicklinks in Harcum Hatch.

When you enter NewsBank, you can do a general search by typing your search terms into the box that appears. (For an advanced search that will allow you to type in multiple key terms and use limiters, click on "More Search Options.") On the results page, you can apply limiters such as date, geography, and type of publication. Most of the articles in NewsBank come from general newspapers, but you will also find some from newswires, newsletters, college/university newspapers, blogs, and other sources. NewsBank gives you the option to print, save, download or email full-text news articles as well as to create a link. It also has a citation feature that will provide you with the article citation in various formats, including APA, MLA and ASA. (Remember that citations provided in databases can be flawed. If you use the citation feature in NewsBank or any other database, always check the accuracy of the citation using the print manuals, which are on reserve in the Library, the Cite Sources guide on our website, or Purdue OWL.)

NewsBank has a number of special features that can help make your search easier. Beneath the search box on the database's initial page, you will find a series of boxes containing Suggested Topics -- including Business and Economics, Criminal Justice, Education, Environment Studies, Health, Political Science, Science, Social Issues, Sports, and more. Within each category, you will find a large number of selections. Clicking on a selection will produce a search for you on that topic. An option under Political Science is 2022 Midterm Elections.

Search Box at Top. Beneath and to the Right: More Search Options, Date Search, Map Search; Below: Suggested Topics; Boxes: Books & Authors, Business and Economics, Careers, Criminal Justice, Diversity Equity Inclusion, Education, Environment Studies, Health, International Studies; To the Right, Quick Links; Below: Special Reports, Hot Topics, Daily Headlines & Lesson Plans; Blue Buttons Beneath: Black Life in America, Philadelphia Daily News, Philadelphia Inquirer Collection, USA -- Pennsylvania, America's News Magazines.

On the right-hand side of the page, you will find a link to Hot Topics, which NewsBank updates monthly to provide you with pre-prepared searches on a variety of current issues. The main categories are: Current Events, Business & Economics; Civics, Government & Politics; Social Issues; Science, Technology & Health; Sports, Arts & Literature, and People in the News. In November 2022, a featured item under Current Events is the Mid-Term Election Campaigns. Both the Suggested Topics and Hot Topics can provide you with topic ideas for your papers.

NewsBank also provides access to the Philadelphia Daily News and the Philadelphia Inquirer. Inquirer access goes back to 2018 for a full image of the paper and back to 1981 for text only.  A link to the Inquirer database from NewsBank is provided on our A-Z Databases page as well as in the list of blue buttons to the right of the Suggested Topics. Also among the blue buttons, find a list of Pennsylvania news sources to search, a list of prominent American news magazines, and a link to the Black Life in America database.

For a visual demonstration of how to search NewsBank, please consult our video tutorial. Always remember that if you have questions about this resource or any others, please don’t hesitate to ask us. You may visit the Library during the hours posted on the Library's homepage, email us at library@harcum.edu, use our chat service, or call us at 610-526-6085.

                                

Bill Fanshel

Evening/Weekend Librarian

wfanshel@harcum.edu

610-229-9311