Search the majority of our ProQuest databases at one time. Subjects include the arts, business, health & medicine, history, literature, science & technology, and social sciences.
Includes news, magazines, and periodical articles of general interest topics and academic disciplines.
A scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database including periodicals and peer-reviewed journals.
Covers social issues and includes pro and con viewpoint articles, reference articles, full-text magazines, academic journals, newspapers, primary source documents, government and organizational statistics, multimedia, and links to pertinent websites.
Articles from the printed paper, blogs, videos and web content from 1985-present. PCT users must log into their NYT account for full-text. Subscription is renewed every 4 years. Student accounts expire Dec. 31 after graduation.
Full-text articles from major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, and titles from around the world. Includes images as well as radio and TV broadcasts and transcripts.
Search four ProQuest news and newspaper databases at once.
Focuses on broad issues, such as war, genocide, terrorism, human rights, poverty, famine, globalization, world trade, nuclear proliferation, and global warming, as well as more specific events and topics in the news.
Covers social issues and includes pro and con viewpoint articles, reference articles, full-text magazines, academic journals, newspapers, primary source documents, government and organizational statistics, multimedia, and links to pertinent websites.
Enter wall street journal in the title search box in Journal Locator:
If the title you entered is available, click on the link to it in the results list to display detailed information, noting dates of coverage:
If the title you entered does not render a result, go to Step 5.
Click on the link to the newspaper title above the resource you wish to access to see a publication information page similar to this example from ProQuest:
From the Publication Information page, you can:
If you searched Journal Locator and did not find the newspaper you need, you may be able to request it using our interlibrary loan service. Once logged in, fill out the article request form. Please note that to use this, you need to have information regarding a specific article in a specific newspaper. Use the databases listed on this page to identify a specific article first before requesting a copy from another library.