This page covers what a primary source is and a list of starting places for discovering primary sources in the Library's databases. For open access primary sources, see the internet resources page on this guide.
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(Newsbank) U.S. news content from local, regional, and national sources. Includes San Diego Union Tribune. Covers politics, business, health, criminal justice, science, humanities, sports, cultural activities, people and more. Full text.
(ProQuest) Articles from ethnic, minority and native press publications. Some full text.
Search the library catalog, called "SDCCD Books+," using your topic. Be sure to narrow your results list to "Available Online" to see e-book titles.
(Proquest) "US Major Dailies provides access to the five most respected U.S. national and regional newspapers: The New York Times (1980-present); Wall Street Journal (1984-present); Washington Post (1987-present); Los Angeles Times (1985-present); and Chicago Tribune (1985-present). New content is available by 8 AM U.S. Eastern time each day. All titles are cross searchable on the ProQuest platform." --vendor description