Newspapers.com

About Newspapers.com

Newspapers.com is one of the most popular digital distribution platforms for newspapers, periodicals, and journals. Brooklyn Newsstand is a collaborative project between the Brooklyn Public Library`s local history branch, Brooklyn Collection, and newspapers.com. As a result of their partnership, the public now has free access to the whole run of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspapers from 1841 to 1955, as well as Brooklyn publications from 1890 to 1931. Newspapers.com offers access to over 3,500 newspapers from across the United States. It has newspapers dating back to the 1700s and adds millions of fresh pages every month. Register for a free trial or subscribe to search newspapers by name or location. Historians, genealogists, family historians, researchers, and teachers will love Newspapers.com. The Brooklyn Library, with the support of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, can scan a microfilmed copy of the Eagle from 1841 to 1902, which will be searchable in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle Online database. Newspapers.com finished the digitization using negative microfilm from the Library of Congress, and the history is now available for general search. They provide online access to a selection of Brooklyn newspapers from 1841 to 1963 through Newspapers.com`s Brooklyn public online Library collection. Users can download content from Newspapers.com to their tablets, phones, and other devices. The Brooklyn citizen, The Brooklyn union, and the Brooklyn Standard Union are among the titles. Customers can search the database, and they will have free access to their Brooklyn newspapers. Newspapers.com is a subscription-based database, and customers with subscriptions can search the database via the Brooklyn newsstand website. Newspapers.com coupon codes are also available from time to time for their clients.