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Chicana and Chicano Studies

Welcome to the Chicanx Studies Subject Guide. Use the left navigation links to learn about the kinds of Chicana/Chicano/Chicanx resources available to CSUN students and faculty.

Finding Newspaper Titles

The University Library has access to several newspapers both current and historical available electronically in our News + Current Issues databases.

To find a specific newspaper, use the Journal search via OneSearch and type in the title of the newspaper such as The Wall Street Journal:  

Onesearch journal title screenshot

Once you find the newspaper, look under Online Access  for the link. If there are multiple links, this means the library has access to the newspaper in multiple databases. Make sure to select the link that corresponds to the date range you are searching for.

OneSerach Online Access link screenshot

 

Once you find an article of interest, you can save the PDF, create a citation, and/or email yourself or a colleague.

Current Newspaper Articles

Have you tried accessing news on their website and prompted to subscribe and pay for access? Don’t worry, the University Library has access to many popular current national newspapers.  To browse same day news, it is best to start with Proquest Global NewsStream. Otherwise, select the title below to open the newspaper in OneSearch.  

Key U.S. Titles

Key International Titles

Other News Resources: 

Historical Newspaper Articles

Most of our historical newspaper content comes from two sources: ProQuest and Readex. Unfortunately, a lot of the Readex content is not in OneSearch. So searches for your keywords in OneSearch may bring up article-level results from ProQuest but you may need to go directly to these databases to turn up more.

One additional note is that you may find historical sources will use different vocabulary than academic sources, so you may have to try out a few different keywords for these searches.

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