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Hint for Regular Readers of NYTimes.com

Posted by admin on Apr 12, 2006

The New York Times online edition has started designating some of their
stories as “Times Select” pieces. These articles are not accessible
unless you have a paid subscription to this service. However, one of
the databases the law library subscribes to, ProQuest, contains these
articles. All current law school students, staff and faculty have
access to the ProQuest database. It is even accessible from off campus
with your Widener ID card.

Follow this link http://www.law.widener.edu/Law-Library/new/research/legal_databases.shtml
to view the Law Library databases. Follow the link to ProQuest and
after you have entered the database, choose the “Publications” tab at
the top. Next search for “New York Times” and choose the “Late Edition”
from the list. You can now browsed the issues by date or search for
keywords to pull up the article you are looking for.

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