Here are some basic searching techniques for Newspapers that will help you find better result relevant to your research topic.
Searching for newspapers for your research project? Whether you know the name of the newspaper, or you're interested in seeing what's out there, here are some good places to start:
Brings together 292 digitized newspapers from China, chronicling events from the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, the years of provisional government and civil war, and the birth of the People’s Republic. Open access via the Center for Research Libraries.
Provides access to various reference sources, including dictionaries (Japanese, English and multi-languages), encyclopedias, other Japanese reference works (biographies, maps, chronologies, etc.), full text Toyo Bunko and Shukan Ekonomisuto (Weekly Economist), Kōbunsō Taika Koshomoku and other visual and sound databases.
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1831 - 2009. An online resource of current and historic Singapore and Malaya newspapers from the National Library of Singapore.
1903 - present. Access to digitized newspaper pages, including articles, photos, advertisements, classified ads, obituaries, editorial cartoons and more.
1956 - 2016. Access to digitized Korean newspaper pages, including articles, photos, advertisements, classified ads, obituaries, editorial cartoons and more.
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