NewsDirectory Search for newspapers and magazines by Title, , Search for US and Canada news, , *new*Search new york Daily news new york new york Post - new york http://newsdirectory.com/news.php?co=USA&p=ny
New York State Library: NOVEL Databases new york State residents who would like to use the NOVEL Databases should contact and Investext reports as well as business magazines and newspapers. http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/library/novel/database/
Extractions: New York State Library NOVEL Databases New York State residents who would like to use the NOVEL Databases should contact their local public library , academic library or school library. Remote access via the State Library web site is also available to holders of a New York State Resident Borrower's Card or New York State Library Borrower's Card Find out how to obtain a borrower's card Libraries: Register Online for NOVEL Databases Available Databases E-Mail List ... Feedback Form "Fact Sheets" (in .PDF format): NOVEL Databases EBSCO Databases Gale Databases Currently NOVEL provides online access to several databases. These include: available since May 2002. This comprehensive database brings together a wide variety of global business information including company profiles, Thomson Financial Securities Data , and Investext reports as well as business magazines and newspapers. It contains 2850 full-text titles.
Extractions: Internet Breaks Down Geographic Legacies NEW YORK, June 1, 2005 The Web is undeniably one of the most important variables as newspapers and other print media consider re-inventing themselves amidst stagnant and sometimes declining circulation. As print-news organizations embrace the Internet, new online research suggests a competitive landscape where customer acquisition and churn is heavily intertwined with other news and content sites, search engines and e-mail. While print-news sites receive significant traffic from other news sites, they also lose more visitors (25.8 percent) to them versus any other site category. Other top categories that visitors of print-news sites leave to include: Entertainment (10.6 percent); Business and Finance (9.8 percent); and Lifestyle (7.4 percent). While the audience reach of print-news, particularly newspapers, historically is limited to a title's core geographic location, the Internet is breaking down that barrier. This phenomenon is especially noticeable among the big daily newspapers with heavy national focus. For example, the New York Times'
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Electronic Resources Newspapers Online Title List of full text magazines and newspapers in our databases new york Times Historical (18511999) - Facsimile images of the original newspapers. http://www.multcolib.org/ref/news.html
The New York Times Code Of Ethics The new york Times. Guidelines on Integrity This policy applies to material from newspapers, magazines, books and broadcasts, as well as news agencies http://www.nytco.com/company-properties-times-integrity.html
Extractions: Business Units Executives Board Members Awards ... NY Times FAQs The New York Times Guidelines on Integrity Reporters, editors, photographers and all members of the news staff of The New York Times share a common and essential interest in protecting the integrity of the newspaper. As the news, editorial and business leadership of the newspaper declared jointly in 1998: "Our greatest strength is the authority and reputation of The Times. We must do nothing that would undermine or dilute it and everything possible to enhance it." At a time of growing and even justified public suspicion about the impartiality, accuracy and integrity of some journalists and some journalism, it is imperative that The Times and its staff maintain the highest possible standards to insure that we do nothing that might erode readers faith and confidence in our news columns. This means that staff members should be vigilant in avoiding any activity that might pose an actual or apparent conflict of interest and thus threaten the newspapers ethical standing. And it also means that the journalism we practice daily must be beyond reproach. No one needs to be reminded that falsifying any part of a news report cannot be tolerated and will result automatically in disciplinary action up to and including termination. But in a climate of increased scrutiny throughout the news business, these further guidelines are offered, to resolve questions that sometimes arise about specific practices:
Welcome To The New-York Historical Society The new york Historical Society is new york City s oldest museum and historical newspapers, magazines and journals, broadsides, hotel files, maps, http://www.nyhistory.org/library/gencoll.html
Extractions: INTRODUCTION The library's general collections include all materials not held in the manuscript department or the department of prints, photographs and architectural collections: books and pamphlets, newspapers, magazines and journals, broadsides, hotel files, maps, menus and sheet music. These collections provide opportunities for in-depth research in American history from the 17th century through the early 20th century; regional history of eastern seaboard from the 17th century through the mid-20th century; all aspects of New York city and state history-architecture, associations and organizations, biography, business, education, housing, engineering and infrastructure, politics, public health, social services, travel and entertainment-from the 17th century to the present. Following is an overview of the general collections' subject strengths, arranged in chronological order. Subject strengths are also described by format on broadsides hotel files maps menus ... newspapers and sheet music See also online research guides for the American Revolution Architecture and Real Estate Military History and Newspapers COLONIAL HISTORY
The New York Times Company Investor Relations new york, Aug 09, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) NYTimes.com announced today Influentials are avid consumers of various media sources newspapers, magazines, http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=NYT&script=411&layout=-6&
Central New York Library Resources Council - News newspapers/magazines Resources Information. Online newspapers This is the searchable archive of a list of new online journals and newsletters. http://clrc.org/resources/resnews.shtml
Extractions: @import url(http://library.ttu.edu/withsidebar.css); @import url(http://library.ttu.edu/ul/ulspecific.css); Skip to content RESEARCH Online Catalog Journals/Periodicals ... Periodicals These materials are found on the compact shelving at the center rear of the Library basement. Newspapers Baltimore Afro American (1902-1987) Frederick Douglass' Paper; Also Douglas Monthly; North Star (1847-1863) Freedom. New York. (1951-52) The Liberator. W.L. Garrison and I. Knapp, Boston. (1831-1865) National Anti-Slavery Standard. American Anti-Slavery Society, New York. (1840-1860) National Era. L.P. Noble, New York. (1847-1860) National News. Hicks House of Service, New York. (1932) National Principia. William Goodell, New York. (1859-1866)
Hennepin County Library - Reference & Research -- Magazines/Newspapers Access to over 8000 magazines and newspapers from 1970 to present. Includes full text of articles newS HEADLINES. StarTribune new york Times. CLASSES http://www.hclib.org/pub/search/SubjectGuides.cfm?Topic=Magazines/Newspapers
Queens Borough Public Library - Research Database Descriptions Full texts of national and regional newspapers and magazines. news archives. Official government documents. new york State newspapers. Use this Database http://www.queenslibrary.org/internet/refsubj.asp?subject=Newspapers and Magazin
Poynter Online - Forums Memo from new york Times business editor Larry Ingrassia magazines, newspapers and online but the newsprint ink is still pumping in my veins, says http://www.poynter.org/forum/?id=Memos
St. Mary's College Of Maryland | The Library Links to other freelyavailable newspapers, magazines and related media on the web The SMCM library has the new york Times on microfilm back to 1857. http://www.smcm.edu/library/newsmagsmediaweb.cfm
Extractions: Links to other freely-available newspapers, magazines and related media on the web can be found at: The following electronic newspapers and magazines are often less complete than the print version, and have fewer graphics. Baltimore Sun (SunSpot) Selections from the current day, plus searchable back issues for the previous two weeks. The SMCM library has the Baltimore Sun (formerly the Evening Sun) on microfilm back to 1971. Fulltext available in ProQuest Newspapers , 1988 - current.
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND JOURNALS - ETOL newSPAPERS. Journals, magazines and all other Periodicals A similar student magazine was launched in new york City in the fall of 1949 see the http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/
Extractions: Key Words: NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, JOURNALS American Socialist This ETOL section is devoted to publicizing the magazine and the efforts of the Socialist Union. The American Socialist articles were scanned by Louis Proyect, who is the moderator of the Marxism mailing list at www.marxmail.org Alarm. Minneapolis: Scandinavian Propaganda League of the IWW, 1915-18. Monthly and semimonthly. In Swedish, Danish and Norwegian. Editors included Carl Ahlteen, Walfrid Engdahl and carl Skogland. Suceeded Solidaritet , a short-lived Swedish IWW publication from Seattle. Paper covered events involving the IWW and the Scandinavian Socialist Federation in Minnesota and reported regularly on the unionization of workers in various industries. The paper opposed US entry into WWI, and in 1917, Ahlteen and two others were arrested and charged with impeding the conduct of the war. The paper lost its second-class mailing permit and ceased in 1918. It was succeeded by Facklan Anvil was launched by the New York Student Federation Against War, an amalgamation of several socialist and radical campus clubs in New York City. For the first two issues, the publisher was listed as the Federation alone; thereafter and up through the 12th issue, to the name of the Federation was added a number of radical and socialist clubs in other parts of the country, the list varying from time to time. The New York Student Federation had never really developed as a going concern apart from the constituent clubs, and it ceased to be listed beginning with the 13th issue. In fact, no student groups as such were thenceforth listed as publishers, the sponsorship being represented only by the editorial board
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