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History, United States

The goal of this guide is to highlight some key resources for researchers interested in the history of the United States of America from prehistoric times to today.

TMU Libraries Omni Search

TMU Libraries Omni Search
For optimum use, sign in. This search engine searches for journal articles (many are available electronically), books, e-books, theses and dissertations, and newspaper articles from some recent and a selection of archival newspapers. It indexes digitized content such as out-of-copyright books and journals that are available from sources such as The Internet Archive and The Hathi Trust. Omni facilitates discovery and borrowing of print books from other universities in Ontario excluding the University of Toronto.

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For more advanced searching across a more targeted set of resources, you may want to try a discipline specific indexing/abstracting database or collection as listed in the next boxes.

Key Indexing Resources and Digital Collections

Archival Newspapers

Black Studies Center includes two African American newspapers: Chicago Defender (1910-1975) and Daily Defender (1956-1975)

There are numerous digitization initiatives for local newspapers around the world.  See for example the website created by the Library of Congress entitled  Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.

See also Carol Singer's archived guide at Bowling Green State University to Historical U.S. Newspapers Online

Utah Digital Newspapers

Current and Recent Newspapers

Search for individual newspapers and journals by title from our A-Z list of journal titles