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This guide was designed to help you find and explore conversations about current events and current topics. Most of these modules will point you to resources written for general audiences, or to conversations happening about current events. There are also resources to help you evaluate sources and the claims they make.
To find editorials and opinions in Nexis Uni:
Research diverse perspectives, topics and trends that align with curricular areas such as Political Science, English, Sociology, Humanities, Business, International Studies and more. Features reliable, credible information from a wide variety of local, regional and national news sources including the Oregonian. Available remotely 24/7 on any device.
Newspaper Source provides selected full text for more than 40 U.S. and international newspapers back to 1984. This collection offers full text for more than 330 regional (U.S.) newspapers. This database is updated daily on EBSCOhost.
Research Portland history through the Oregonian Collection with coverage from 1861 through current. Study trends, issues, events, advertisements, companies and more through historical and current full newspaper pages, full-text articles and content only published online.
The Oregon Index is a selective index to Oregon newspapers, and to Oregon items in selected other publications. The database does not contain full-text information.
Coverage:
Coos Bay World, Jan 1996 - May 1996
Corvallis Gazette Times, 1995 - Nov 15, 1999
Daily Astorian 1998-1990
Eugene Register-Guard, Jan1988 -
Klamath Falls Herald & News, Jan - May 1996
LaGrande Observer, 1995 -
Lake Oswego Review, 1996 -
Portland Oregonian, Jan 1985-Dec 1992
Salem Statesman Journal, Jan 1987 - Sept 2002
Tigard Times, 1996 -
West Linn Tidings, Aug 13, 1998 -
Willamette Week, 1974 -
Wilsonville Spokesman, 1995 - (incomplete coverage)
Full-text of the Wall Street Journal from 1984.
Browsing
This is a short list of just a few of the social news media sites available. Most of these include blogs, comments, pointers to news articles and analysis. In other words, they provide a combination of opinion writing and more traditional journalism:
Note: the comment threads on these posts are user-generated. The quality of the comments range from inane to insightful. Language, etc. is usually not moderated.
Newsmap - a visual browsing "skin" on top of Google News data.
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