Answered By: John Kissinger
Last Updated: Apr 16, 2019     Views: 148

 

The main campus library maintains a limited microfilm archive of newspapers. We have the New York Times going back to its beginnings in the 1860's as well as the Atlanta Journal Constitution and the Wall Street Journal until about 2003 when we suspended purchasing the microfilm versions of these newspapers in favor of electronic access to the same resources. We also archive microfilm of The Brunswick News. Our microfilm collection does have a few other local papers that are no longer published.

A large number of historic and contemporary newspapers and news sources are available through GALILEO our online virtual library.

The library at the Camden Center does not maintain it's own newspaper archive, but has access to the collections in GALILEO as well as the microfilms at Main Campus Library in Brunswick. We also can obtain copies of newspaper articles throughout the country by doing interlibrary loan requests.

If you have any questions about the library's microform collection please contact us.

 

 

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