Newspaper Utah
US Dept of State Select a newspaper name from the list below to view advertisement requests submitted to a particular newspaper. A Statewide map shows the newspapers used in each county. The advertisement requests are the actual text submitted to the newspaper for advertising but may not reflect what the paper actually published. Advertisements are listed in chronological order (oldest to to youngest). ... [Read More]
Utah History Resource Center Each subject headings represents a file of newspaper clippings related to that topic. Alphabetical files of clippings about individuals are also available. ... [Read More]
Utah History Resource Center Each subject headings represents a file of newspaper clippings related to that topic. Alphabetical files of clippings about individuals are also available. ... [Read More]
Utah Arts Council -- Traveling Exhibition Program -- Photojournalism Exhibition Utah Photojournalism features a sample of the best works of newspaper photographers throughout the state of Utah. This exhibition presents moments in Utah's history through the powerful medium of the still photograph. The works were shot between 1995-1996 by photographers working at Utah newspapers during those years. Among this collection of photographs, the viewer will find examples of moments that were found in news events, sports or just by cruising down Utah city streets looking for a slice of everyday life. It is this moment that most photojournalists seek when covering an assignment. These moments have not been manipulated or contrived by the photographers, but are discovered situations. In many cases, the shots were captured, developed and printed under deadline pressures to meet the production schedules of the newspapers before the presses started rolling. ... [Read More]
Utah History Resource Center Newspapers , see also Journalism ... Each subject headings represents a file of newspaper clippings related to that topic. Alphabetical files of clippings about individuals are also available. ... [Read More]
Utah History Resource Center Each subject headings represents a file of newspaper clippings related to that topic. Alphabetical files of clippings about individuals are also available. ... [Read More]
United States Newspaper Program Also, the Illinois State Historical Library, Newspaper Library, Old State Capitol, Springfield, IL 62701-1507, telephone: 217-785-7956, cooperates with the Illinois Newspaper Project and preserves originals and microfilm of many Illinois newspapers. ... The USNP has supported projects in each of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Each project is conducted by a single organization within a state or territory, usually the state's largest newspaper repository. A project's staff inventories holdings in public libraries, county courthouses, newspaper offices, historical museums, college and university libraries, archives, and historical societies. Catalog records are entered into a national database maintained by the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) and accessible through more than 43,500 dedicated computer terminals worldwide. Microfilm copies of newspapers are generally available to researchers anywhere in the country through inter-library loan. ... [Read More]
Newspaper Holdings - Outside Utah Newspapers located in the Utah History Research Center are available either in hard copy or on microfilm, denoted by the abbreviation MIC. ... Newspaper Holdings - Outside Utah ... [Read More]
Newspaper Holdings - Utah Utah Newspapers (Contains various Utah Newspapers for time period) ... The Newspaper ... Other state newspapers ... [Read More]
Magazines and Newspaper Resources - Public Pioneer Selected full text coverage for more than 240 newspapers and other sources including 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 180 regional newspapers. Full text transcripts are also included from Face the Nation, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, 60 Minutes, O'Reilly Factor, Hannity & Colmes, National Public Radio, etc. ... (news from multiple sources including newspapers) ... [Read More]
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