Extractions: United States Newspapers ... Microfilm Resources Popular Databases These are sources that provide basic information about periodicals (magazines, journals, newspapers, etc.), such as where a journal is published, who the editor is, or subscription information. Note: To find articles from periodicals, use one of the subject databases instead. To help you find information on the newspaper articles you are searching for, visit the Finding Newspaper Articles page in the Reference section. Another resource for finding newspaper articles online is the Online Newspaper Databases . This page contains a list of databases that hosts articles from many different newspapers, both American and foreign. The following link gives full text coverage to North Carolina newspapers. All of these newspapers have at least current or latest issue coverage, sometimes limited to stories of local interest.
Internet Public Library: United States Reading Room Books magazines newspapers KidSpace TeenSpace Home newspapers northAmerica United States. New Mexico New York north carolina north Dakota http://www.ipl.org/div/news/browse/US/
Shepard Library and are from over 1000 translated broadcasts, news agency transmissions, wire services,newspapers, magazines and government north carolina newspapers Online http://www.nccu.edu/library/tools/databases/db_news.html
Extractions: A B C ... Z Symbols Key Access: NCCU campus. Students, faculty, and staff may access this from home using a password obtained from the Reference Desk. Also available via most academic, public, and state libraries in North Carolina. In library use only. These databases are on CD-ROM and are located in the Reference Department. Accessible only on NCCU campus. Any student, staff, or faculty member may access this database from anywhere on campus. World Wide Web database. Anyone may access this database from anywhere in the world. A [ Top ] B [ Top ] Business NewsBank via NewsBank NOTE: Accessible only on the NCCU campus. Coverage: Full text news sources about business from over 500 sources in the US. 1993 to present. C [ Top ] D [ Top ] E [ Top ] F [ Top ] G [ Top ] Global NewsBank via NewsBank NOTE: Accessible only on the NCCU campus.
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Extractions: Native Americans in North Carolina A Pathfinder for History 3005 Search for books using the online catalog Subject alphabetical searches include the following: Indians of North America North Carolina Cherokee Indians Lumbee Indians Tuscarora Indians [name of county] (N.C.)History Restrict a search to the North Carolina Collection using the advanced search Select North Carolina Collection in the limit box at the bottom of the screen Type in such subject keywords as Indians, Cherokee, Lumbee, or Tuscarora You may need to limit your search using other subject keywords: antiquities, history, or the name of a county Find additional sources using bibliographies: Anthropological Bibliography of North Carolina NoCar Ref/Stacks Oversize Z1209.2 U52 N672 Jones, H. G. North Carolina History: An Annotated Bibliography NoCar Ref F254 J66 1995 Starr, Glenn Ellen. The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography NoCar Ref E99 C91 S72 1994 Check the online catalog to see if Joyner Library has items listed in bibliographies; if not
History Of The North Carolina Center For Creative Retirement The north carolina Center for Creative Retirement (NCCCR) opened its doors receivedstate and national recognition in newspapers, magazines, scholarly journals http://www.unca.edu/ncccr/About_NCCCR/history.html
Extractions: The North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement In 1987, the North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation to provide annual funding to establish an innovative center at the University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNCA) for people aged 50 and over. The program would encourage active seniors to continue to learn and to share their accumulated knowledge and expertise with their communities. The North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement (NCCCR) opened its doors in 1988 as a UNCA public service initiative with statewide outreach components. The Center invited mid-life and older adults to engage in a revolutionary new idea. These seasoned adults would actively plan and carry out their own educational programs for lifelong learning, leadership, community service, wellness, and research in order to foster personal growth while channeling their energies back into their communities, thus benefiting members of all generations. Anticipating the unprecedented demographic shift that is turning the "youth culture" of the 1960s-80s into today's "aging society," legislators and university leaders acted to find ways that retirement-aged people could renew their zeal for life and remain vitally involved in civic affairs. They set into motion a mechanism for social change that would make this university campus the harbinger of a future "age-integrated society."
Brown V. Board Of Education Online Archive - Gallery be used or published in books, newspapers, magazines, brochures, catalogs school childrenattending segregated Billingsville School, Charlotte, north carolina. http://www.lib.umich.edu/exhibits/brownarchive/gallery.html
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Newspapers/Magazines At The MLFL lists student publications) Metagrid newspapers magazines (based in News and newspapersonline (University of north carolina) Online newspapers http://www.mlfl.ox.ac.uk/newsindices.html
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Extractions: Financial Disclosure and Investor-Related News Distributions Specialty Newslines Target special interest audiences with specialty newslines including Feature News Service, Hispanic Newsline, Capital Newsline, TeenLink, University Wire and many other PR Newswire exclusives. Industry-Specific Newslines Top Automotive Markets: California, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, Washington DC. Top Biotech/Health Markets: California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, Washington. Top Energy Markets: Alaska, California, Colorado, Oklahoma, New Mexico, New York, Louisiana, Mississippi, Utah, Texas. Top Entertainment Markets: California, Florida, Illinois, New York, Tennessee, Texas, Washington. Top Financial Markets: Boston, California, Chicago, Georgia, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington DC
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Extractions: Web ncpress.com Below are ads from people looking for jobs at newspapers in North Carolina. If you'd like to place an ad on this page, please use our online form General assignment reporter for a daily newspaper in Michigan looking to relocate to North Carolina. Since December 2003, I have been working as the only reporter for the Niles Daily Star, a small newspaper in Southwestern Michigan. My responsibilities include writing an average of two articles per day, generating story ideas, taking photographs and writing weekly editorial columns that concern the Niles community. I have demonstrated an ability to cover a diverse range of topics and effectively juggle multiple assignments on a daily basis. I graduated from Western Michigan University in April 2003 with a bachelor's degree in journalism and environmental studies. I am ready to accept new challenges and eager to begin a career in North Carolina. Please contact James Collins at (269)838-3375 or j8collins@yahoo.com
Jobs Available At North Carolina Newspapers 04) Write and edit for monthly state wildlife magazine, Wildlife in Press Associationas one of the best three newspapers of of our size in north carolina. http://www.ncpress.com/jobsavailable.html
Extractions: Membership is open to all employees of NCPA member newspapers. Click here for more information. Follow a link below to go to a specific job category or scroll down to see all the listings. Editorial/Photography/Design/Administrative Advertising/Marketing Circulation Systems/Technology ... Academic Editorial/Photography/Design/Administrative Positions Jobs in North Carolina Sporst Editor (posted 6/10/04) The Jacksonville Daily News, a newspaper covering the North Carolina coast, is looking for an experienced reporter to cover one of the fastest growing and diverse counties in the state. Applicants should have excellent writing skills, an eye for detail, working knowledge of government and the perspective to know how it impacts people. Interested candidates should send a resume' and examples of their work to: The Daily News, Attention: Madison Taylor, Managing Editor, PO Box 196, Jacksonville, NC 28541.
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Newspapers It is therefore much to be regretted that the known extant issues of north carolinanewspapers to 1776 number a mere 71 The north carolina Magazine (New Bern http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hp/colonial/Newspapers/Default.htm
Extractions: Newspapers constitute an important and frequently overlooked source for colonial American history. Indeed, the information in their accounts very often is found nowhere else. It is therefore much to be regretted that the known extant issues of North Carolina newspapers to 1776 number a mere 71 this despite the fact that the North Carolina Gazette began publication in New Bern in 1751 and (with several interruptions in publication) continued until 1778; and further, that three other titles appeared in the colony during the colonial era. The North Carolina Magazine (New Bern, 1764-1768), The North Carolina Gazette (Wilmington, 1764-1766), and The Cape Fear Mercury (Wilmington, 1769-1775) Only two issues of any North Carolina newspapers survive for the entire period of the French and Indian War (1754-1763). The 67 for the years between the end of that conflict and the Declaration of Independence represent only a handful of those published in the colony during that momentous time, and there are none at all for 1776. For the remainder of the Revolutionary War only 42 issues are extant, all of them for the years 1777 and 1778. Beginning in 1788, substantial numbers survive, but individual titles frequently have lengthy gaps in coverage. Fortunately, other newspapers both in the colonies and in Britain sometimes carried items about North Carolina, many of them reprinted from North Carolina newspapers no longer extant. As our search progresses, the Colonial Records Project will post at this site entries from various titles. The ones being searched at the present time are listed below, and others will be added. Since newspapers often appropriated articles verbatim from other newspapers, the appearance of the same item in different titles will usually be noted, but only one of them will be included here.