Answered By: Mitchell Dunkley Last Updated: 10 Oct, 2023 Views: 216
You can access UK national and regional newspapers online through the university's subscription to Lexis+ UK. This includes UK Broadsheets and UK Tabloid publications.
Click this link to access the Lexis+ UK platform https://plus.lexis.com/uk/xhome?federationidp=W3VSDP59815. You will need to enter your DMU Single Sign On account to access Lexis+ UK. Once you are signed into the Lexis site, click on the Content tab and then select Newspapers.
The university has an online subscription to the Financial Times (FT.com). Click this link to access the FT.com site https://library.dmu.ac.uk/FT. There are instructions on how to register for access to the FT.com on the library website.
The ProQuest Central database provides access to thousands of full-text newspapers from around the world, including leading US publications such as the New York Times, Washington Post and Los Angeles Times. Click this link to connect to the ProQuest Central site using your DMU Single Sign On account https://search.proquest.com/central/shibboleth?accountid=10472.
The Rock's Backpages online resource contains an ever-expanding collection of primary source full-text articles from the music and mainstream press from the 1950s to the present day. Click this link to access the Rock's Backpages site using your DMU Single Sign On credentials https://go.openathens.net/redirector/dmu.ac.uk?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rocksbackpages.com%2F.
DMU Library also provides online access to several historical newspaper archives. These include:
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- Lexis+ UK access link Opens in new window
- ProQuest Central access link Opens in new window
- ProQuest Historical Newspapers access link Opens in new window
- Times Digital Archive access link Opens in new window
- British Library Newspapers Opens in new window
- Financial Times (FT.com) access link Opens in new window
- Instructions for how to register access to the FT.com Opens in new window
- Rock's Backpages access link Opens in new window
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