Answered By: Emily Goodspeed
Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023     Views: 66

Yes, with a couple of differences:
  • Articles won't look like the original newspaper articles, but will have the same content. 
  • Databases include only selected major articles, not everything in every issue.
The SUNY Adirondack Library subscribes to the ProQuest Central database, which offers selected full-text articles from those three newspapers and many more publications. You can use the links below. Log in when prompted with your college username/password to log into these subscription services. 
 
You can visit the database when you'd like to read articles.
 
You can also set up search alerts to get a daily batch of new articles emailed to you, on a specific topic if wanted. Here's how: 
  • Use the links below to get to the database's links for those newspapers. 
  • Add a subject, or leave the search box empty, then click the Search button. 
  • Click Save search/alert > Create Alert.
  • Fill in the Create Alert box then click Create Alert