How do I find old Seattle Times articles?
How do I find old Seattle Times articles?
It’s all available for library members at www.spl.org, where they can find the archives by clicking on “Library Collection,” then “Databases & Web sites,” then “Magazines & Newspapers” and finally on “Seattle Times Historical Archives.”
How do I cancel my Seattle Times subscription?
If you want to end your subscription to the newspaper, you can call their customer service at 1-800-542-0820. When you get in touch with the customer service, make sure you ask them to send you a confirmation email of your cancellation.
How do I get free articles from The New York Times?
Anytime you hit a page on the NY Times’ website asking you to cough up some cash to continue reading, simply hit the NYTClean bookmark in your toolbar. Magically, it works and you’re redirected to a free version of the article.
Where can I find historical newspapers in Washington State?
Historic Newspapers in Washington – Washington State Library created an online collection of indexed newspapers beginning in 1852, which covers Washington’s territorial and early statehood periods. These digitized pages from our microfilm collection have been indexed and are keyword searchable thanks to the efforts of volunteers.
Where can I find information about old American newspapers?
All Digitized Newspapers « Chronicling America « Library of Congress Search America’s historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Ask a Librarian Digital Collections Library Catalogs
How many digitized newspapers are there?
All Digitized Newspapers 3,505 newspapers are available for viewing on this site. State Newspaper Browse Issues No. of Issues Earliest Issue Latest Issue More Info