Researching using Newspapers
The type of research you are doing greatly influences your approach to researching with newspapers. Current news? Historical? Which format, print, microform, online? Need help? Contact the Latin American Library; we'll help you navigate clearly.
Databases With Current News Sources
These databases are for Tulane affiliates only.
- Latin American Newsstand
This database provides full-text information in Spanish and Portuguese from 41 newspapers from Puerto Rico and 11 Latin American countries, including Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. - Information Services Latin American (ISLA)
Provides a selection of articles drawn from major English-language newspapers, covering political, economic and social developments in Latin America. Included are selected opinion columns, analytical pieces, significant letters and book reviews, as well as relevant editorials. Coverage: August 2007 - present. - Factiva (Dow Jones Interactive)

A full-text service providing access to national and international news, business and general information. News sources include newspapers, magazines, media transcripts and wire services. - LexisNexis Academic

Selected articles from over 1,600 newspapers, magazines, journals.
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Sean KnowltonContact Info:
The Latin American Library
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library
4th Floor
(504) 247-1870
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What I do in the library:
Provide research assistance; teach people to find and evaluate information; select materials for the Latin American Library
The Latin American Library
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library
4th Floor
(504) 247-1870
Send Email
What I do in the library:
Provide research assistance; teach people to find and evaluate information; select materials for the Latin American Library
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