Gloucester
City Library

Newspapers, Magazines
and Journals
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EbscoHost
- If you are connecting from a non-library computer, you will be asked
to enter your library card number. EbscoHost includes databases for
searching general interest, academic, medical, science,
environmental, education, biographical and business
publications. Many articles are available in full text.
- Biomed
Search - most comprehensive free
search tool online for medical and scientific publications, including many
articles and dissertations found nowhere else
- CamdenBase
- index to articles on Camden and vicinity topics, mostly from the
Courier-Post
- Chronicling
America - Library of Congress website featuring full-text newspapers from
1860-1922, plus information on newspapers as far back as 1690
- Free
Medical Journals - by Amedeo. Also see the Amedeo's free subscription
service which will send updates based on your own selected medical topics
and medical journals.
- Google News
Archive - list of historic newspapers that have been digitized, and basic
search box
- Google Scholar
(includes scholarly articles, theses, papers,
books and technical reports)
- Highwire
by Stanford University - free online full-text articles from science journals
- Historic
Newspapers - links to historical newspapers available online, from
University of Pennsylvania
- Informe
on JerseyClicks* - Spanish language database indexing Hispanic periodicals
- JStor Register and
Read - Free, read-only access for individuals to a portion of
JStor's journal collection. These journals are normally only available to
students affiliated with a subscribing college or university library.
- News
Library from Newsbank - search millions of articles in thousands of publications at one
time, including the Philadelphia Inquirer, and South Jersey Times. Searching is free, but there is a cost to access the full-text
articles. Once registered, you may save searches, your search history and
articles all in one place.
- Old
Magazine Articles - a collection of primary source, public domain articles
on broad topics of historical interest.
New Jersey Union List of Serials Catalog
*These services are partially funded by the
LibraryLinkNJ, a state tax funded service of the New Jersey Library Network.
Updated 1/25/13
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