Bill of Rights (POLS-UN3921-001): Older Articles

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Various online resources provide access to full text and/or full-page image of a wide range of periodicals and newspapers from the 17th, 18th, 19th, and/or 20th  century. You may find it helpful to start out your research broadly in one of the resources for Multi-Database Searching.

Selected Noteworthy Full-Text Databases provides more specificity in describing individual resources.

Indexes have been designed as guides to help you identify articles by their subject matter. Even in an environment in which many periodicals and newspapers are accessible full text, you may find that indexes will refresh your understanding of how specific subjects have been approached and understood. They might also enhance your ability to identify relevant articles.  

Bibliographies and Histories can provide you with useful context about the periodicals and newspapers you are discovering in your research.

Finally, you will find advice on Using CLIO to identify Additional Resources.

Full-Text Resources

 

Indexes

 

Indexes are designed to help researchers identify where articles meeting certain criteria (subject, author, title, etc.) have been published in periodicals and/or newspapers.  With so many full-text resources available (as listed in box above), why would you want to use an index? Sometimes indexes can help you find things that you were overlooking in a full-text resource. Or sometimes they might cover titles that are not included in a full-text resource. They are one more tool that an inventive researcher will want to explore. It is also the case that many databases that have traditionally been understood as indexes have increasingly been providing access to full text of articles through the e-Link feature.