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The convenient research tool that will link your school or library to newspapers from the past. Powered by NewspaperARCHIVE.com, the largest historic newspaper source online.

Access NewspaperARCHIVE is a program that gives public libraries and K-12 schools around the world access to NewspaperARCHIVE.com's historical newspaper database. With this service, students and library patrons can browse, view, save and print tens of millions of newspaper pages dating from 1750 to 1977, all through your institution.

How can Access NewspaperARCHIVE help your patrons and students?

Access NewspaperARCHIVE has a lot to offer your library or classroom, including:

  • Convenient online access to full-page historical newspapers from across the US, along with papers in the United Kingdom, Canada, Jamaica and other countries
  • Tens of millions of newspaper pages are available in the online database
  • Powerful browse tools allow researchers to easily look through newspaper pages by date or location
  • New content added monthly - approximately two million pages per month
  • Your institution will connect to our newspaper database through your institution's IP addresses.
  • Administrative tools display statistics describing how your institution is using our database.

Contact us today at 1-888-870-0484 to discuss how your institution can start taking advantage of this great resource!

Kevin Thier
kthier@newspaperarchive.com
888.870.0484 x40
Northern States
Jamie León
jleon@newspaperarchive.com
888.870.0484 x34
Southern States and all of Canada
For the latest updates about Access NewspaperARCHIVE, visit our blog at access.heritagemicrofilm.com
Selected AccessNewspaperARCHIVE Partners:
Houston Public Library
State of West Virginia
State of Wisconsin
University of Alabama
Library of Michigan
Cedar Rapids Iowa Public Library
University of Texas at El Paso
University of West Indies
Whitgift Foundation (UK)
Winnipeg Public Library (Canada)
"NewspaperArchive.com gives researchers the opportunity to read first hand reports of both historic and everyday events, in West Virginia and throughout the country."
Karen Goff
West Virginia Library Commission
"It’s great to be able to work with Heritage Microfilm and NewspaperArchive.com directly to offer our members a huge value. Their California newspaper content makes them a natural fit for Califa, bringing the first-person history of California towns to life and making genealogy and historical research easier."
Heather Teysko
Manager, Califa Library Group
"Newspaper Archive is a treasure trove! It is literally 'history alive'! Instead of reading about history in a textbook, students are each given a date and they collaborate to 'discover' history. Students usually go well beyond the assignment by looking at the advertisements and cartoons. They learn the culture of the period without even being told."
Joe Tease
Roosevelt HS Hawaii
Modern US History
AP US History