So much is happening in the news these days. How do you stay informed? Did you know the library subscribes to news sources you can access if you are currently a student, faculty or staff member? Let's look at how you can access the news through the library.

The New York Times

Everyone with a @harcum.edu email address can access the digital version of The New York Times. To set up your account go to The New York Times edu pass page. Create your account with your Harcum email address. We have a guide with further details on the account creation process. Once you have an account you can log into NYTimes.com with your new credentials and read full articles. You can also access The New York Times through the apps for iOS and Android. 

NewsBank

NewsBank is a database that collects newspaper articles from 2,848 news sources from around the country. You can run keyword searches on any topic. You can read full newspapers like the Philadelphia Inquirer. To do this, log into NewsBank (the username/password are in Harcum Hatch; see this step-by-step guide on how to find the database passwords) and scroll down the page to the blue buttons on the right of the screen. 

You will be able to read the most recent articles from The Philadelphia Inquirer as well as a full archive going back to 1981.

The real power of NewsBank is in the organization of Suggested Topics, Special Reports and Hot Topics. You can explore specific topics of interest by clicking on the Suggested Topics buttons. I really love the curated collection of articles found under Special Reports and Hot Topics. Special Reports are well-organized guides to various topics. They have linked keyword clouds, background data,  images, suggested search terms, websites and of course, lists of news articles that cover specific topics. It would be a very useful tool for exploring possible research topics or gathering background information or learning the vocabulary of a research topic.  While Special Reports is for retrospective and current events, Hot Topics is a useful tool for exploring trending topics. The NewsBank editors create a list of trending topics with a recent article as well as a suggested search phrase. This is very useful for finding the right terms to research a current event. It really takes the guesswork out of searching and gets you on the correct search path quickly. 

We hope you will use The New York Times and NewsBank to keep current in U.S. and world events and use them in your research. As always, contact the library for research help. 

 

 

 

Roxanne Sutton

Reference and Special Collections Librarian

rsutton@harcum.edu

610-526-6022