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Access to full text articles of The New York Times from 1851-2014. Each article is in PDF format and includes images. Find obituaries and death notices back to 1851.
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Access to full text articles of The New York Times from 1851-2014. Each article is in PDF format and includes images. Find obituaries and death notices back to 1851.
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Access to several major American newspapers including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post.
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Access to local and Long Island regional news stories and articles covering 1985 - current.
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Access to local and Long Island regional news stories and articles covering 1940 - 1989.
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Novelist Plus provides access to reading recommendations for both fiction and nonfiction. A readers' advisory resource.
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Novelist K-8 Plus provides access to reading recommendations for both fiction and nonfiction for kids in grades K-8.
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Provides a range of perspectives on many important issues with over 21,000 pro/con viewpoints. Includes a variety of resource types: reference, news, primary sources, multimedia and more.
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A great source for genealogical information. Lists are compiled from historical publications, naturalization records, government documents, ship manifests, and other historical sources. Entries include the name and age of immigrant; year and place of arrival, or naturalization; and associated family members who arrived with the entrant.
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