The world's most valuable and comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary database. Indexes newspapers, magazines, and scholarly journals in all disciplines. Contains a significant amount of full-text. Content available from 1915-present.
The updated online encyclopedia with hundreds of thousands of articles, biographies, videos, images, and websites.
Cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for 300+ journals in communication, mass media, and related fields. Coverage from 1900-present.
Provides 500 full-text titles which include topics in emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry & psychology, mental processes, anthropology, and observational and experimental methods.
Indexing and abstracts for over one million articles in 1,700 journals from over 50 countries. Includes abstracts for dissertations, books and chapters ranging from 1887 to the present.
The world's definitive scholarly business database, including articles from peer-reviewed journals, magazines, trade publications, and news sources. Company and industry profiles are also available. Citations available from 1880-present.
Provides economic, demographic and government data on 700+ industries.
A full text database containing newspapers, magazines and journal of the alternative and independent press.
Provides easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the Louisville Courier Journal from 1830 to 2000.
Full-page images of the Courier Journal from 1923 - current. Regional, national, and international news. Every page is full-text searchable.
Full-text coverage of historical Kentucky newspapers including The Gleaner, Hendersonville (2012-present), Kentucky Post, Covington (1895-1958), The Kentucky Post and Times-Star, Covington (1958-1973), The Kentucky Post, Covington (1974-1976), and The Courier-Journal, Louisville (1923-current).
Provides selected full text coverage for more than 240 newspapers and other sources. This collection includes cover-to-cover full text for USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor and The Times (London) as well as selected full text from more than regional newspapers, international papers, news wire services and TV/Radio transcripts. Generally one year's coverage only.
As of June 2025, Murray State students, faculty and staff can use their network credentials to access their free New York Times subscription, instead of registering for an account as in the past. Instructions follow for new and existing users.
New users: From a web browser, go to nytimes.com, click Login, scroll down and click Continue with work or school single sign-on at the bottom of the login page. Note: Activation via mobile apps is not yet supported.
Existing users: Login to your nytimes.com account via your current login method (eg. email/password or social login method). Then go to Account > Account settings > click "Manage" next to Connected Accounts / Work or School.
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Existing NYT program subscribers can continue to visit nytimes.com until their academic passes expire after 4 years, after which they must visit nytimes.com, click Login, and immediately scroll down and click “Continue with work or school single sign-on” at the bottom of the login page (as shown above in the New User section).
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(Old instructions for reference) The New York Times Archive searches the contents of the New York Times from 1851 to present. Full text is provided to Murray State users. Murray State users must create an account to authenticate access, AND MUST BE ON CAMPUS FOR REGISTRATION. Following registration, access is available off-campus. Visit https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/ippass to create a free account. If you are unable able to come to campus to create your account, please contact Cris Ferguson .
Provides easily-searchable first-hand accounts and full page image coverage of the New York Times from 1851 to 2019.
A collection of full-text newswires that incorporates news information from all over the world, covering business, political, economic and other diverse, international news events. The most recent 30 days only; updated daily.
Provides easily-searchable first-hand accounts and coverage of the Wall Street Journal from 1889 to 2011.
Full-page images from 2008 - current. Regional, national, and international news. Every page is full-text searchable.