NY Times Digital edition
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The New York Times, DigitalFollow the instructions to set up your annual subscription.
Newspapers and Periodicals
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Pravda Digital Archive This link opens in a new window
Coverage: 1912-2023
Pravda was the official voice of the Central Committee of the Communist Party between 1918 and 1991 and the most important newspaper of the Soviet era. This resource provides full text images of the Russian language newspaper.
For more information about using this resource, view the publisher's online tutorial.
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Pravda Archive This link opens in a new window
Coverage: 1959-1996
Articles published by Pravda during the Cold War and the years immediately following, collected and translated into English by the CIA.
For more information about using this resource, view the publisher's online tutorial.
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Integrum This link opens in a new window
Provides access to a large collection of Russian and Commonwealth of Independent States databases covering a wide range of topics. Includes archives of mass media, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, and television, with reference information.
Note: You do not have to register a personal login name to use this database, but if you choose to, you will be able to keep your saved settings, queries, and document collection between sessions.
For more information about using this resource, view the publisher's online tutorial.
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Current Digest of the Russian Press This link opens in a new window
Coverage: 1949-present
Founded in 1949, The Current Digest of the Russian Press presents a selection of Russian language press materials, carefully translated into English. Content is taken from a wide selection of sources and features a diverse range of reporters and authors. Selections are presented as documentary materials without elaboration or comment, and state the opinions and views of the original authors, not of the publisher of the journal.
For more information about using this resource, view the publisher's online tutorial.
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Imperial Russian Newspapers This link opens in a new window
Coverage: 1767-1918
The Imperial Russian Newspapers collection comprises out-of-copyright newspapers spanning the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, up to the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. The collection's core titles are from Moscow and St. Petersburg, complemented by regional newspapers across the vast Russian Empire.
For more information about using this resource, view the publisher's online tutorial.
Browse the catalog for a list of Russian-language periodicals that OU has access to, current or defunct, either online, in print, or in microform. PLEASE NOTE that (1) this is an imperfect tool and material in other languages may appear, and (2) not all publications are still in print, or are in print but OU doesn't subscribe to all years. If you are looking for a specific newspaper or journal, please search for it by title in Discover Local.