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Description from Gale:
This innovative full-text newspaper resource allows users to search articles instantly by title, headline, date, author, newspaper section or other fields, eliminating random searching through newspaper archives.

InfoTrac Newsstand features:
  • More than 1,000 titles
  • More than 33.5 million full-text articles from more than 1,100 newspapers, including Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Christian Science Monitor, The Financial Times (London), The New York Times, The Times (London), USA Today and many others
  • Ability to search by specific newspaper section to deliver more precise results
  • Comprehensive coverage of current events, including national, global and regional perspectives, as well as first-hand accounts of historical events

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Access Options:


This database can be accessed from any of Thrall Library's public Internet or research computers.

Concerning access outside the library:

Members of Middletown Thrall Library may log in to this service using their library barcode.

This database is licensed through New York State's NOVEL service program and is available to all NYS residents through the NYS NOVEL website.

Access Issues?

Please call our Reference Dept. at (845) 341-5461 when the library is open.

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Tips & Special Features:


Use the tabs at the top of this database to Browse Publications in Newsstand or to access the Advanced Search options.

After searching, you can search within results (within the Refine Results box), limit to full-text articles, or click on any subject headings provided after each search to limit search results by topic.
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