Newspaper and Magazine Databases

Access to these databases is for Snow Library card holders only. Have your Snow Library card ready when you log in.

Newspapers

Boston Globe      (1980 - present)

New York Times   (1985 - present)

Historical New York Times (1851 – 2008)

Cape Cod Times     (Nov. 1, 1998 - present)

The Cape Codder     (2005 - present*)

*To view digitized versions of the Cape Codder newspaper from 1946 to 2001, scroll down to Special Collections at the bottom of the Resources menu.

Newspaper Archive Database

Newspaper archive is an online newspaper archive fully searchable by keyword, date, place, and title. It contains more than 16,000 different titles from every U.S. state and twenty-eight countries around the world. You will need to provide your Snow Library 13-digit barcode number to access the database. Then you will need to set up an account by entering your e-mail address and creating a password.

Newspapers.com

Search for obituaries, marriage announcements, birth announcements, social pages, local sports action, advertisements, news articles, and more in the largest online newspaper archive.

America's News! from NewsBank  

Search current and archived coverage of issues, events, people, government, sports and more with the largest collection of full-text U.S. newspapers. Includes staff-written articles, obituaries, editorials, announcements, real estate and other sections.

Magazines

Downloadable Magazines through Overdrive

New magazine issues are released simultaneously with print editions, and many are available for immediate download before print editions arrive at the library.

Consumer Reports Online by EBSCO

In addition to product ratings and reviews, users will find in-depth advice, tips and trends written by Consumer Reports experts. Frequently updated articles, blogs and video content allow consumers to peruse the latest consumer news — whether they’re looking to learn more about budget-friendly home improvement plans, understanding the benefits and risks of retirement options or searching for the latest recalls of baby products.