Newspapers
Newspaper Databases
- If you know the name of the newspaper that you want to search, click the Source List tab and choose the name of the source that you want.
- For general searches, click a region on the colored map, or choose a geographical location from the list on the left margin.
Covers select full text for recent years of 37 French-language news sources, including Le Figaro, Midi-Libre, Le Monde, and l'Equipe.
- From the initial search screen select 'Sources'
- Change country to 'France', or whatever is appropriate
- Change Topics to 'General News Sources'.
- Click on 'News' folder and then on the following screen select 'Newspapers'.
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Jane FaulknerContact Info:
Davidson Library, Room 2561 B
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9010
805.893.5380
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Subjects:
English, French
Davidson Library, Room 2561 B
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9010
805.893.5380
Send Email
Subjects:
English, French
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