Frequent answer: How do i get to the toronto star archives?

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The Toronto Star has been digitized and is searchable for a fee. Toronto residents can access it for free through the Toronto Public Library.

You asked, how do I find old Toronto Star articles? Public access to the newspaper’s archive is only provided to subscriber universities and public libraries through ProQuest. Please contact your local library to see if it subscribes to ProQuest and if the Toronto Star is among the publications it accesses.

Likewise, where can I read old Canadian newspapers online?

  1. Canadian Newsstream. This database offers access to the full text of several Canadian newspapers from Canada’s leading publishers.
  2. US Newsstream. US Newsstream is part of Global Newsstream.
  3. Global Newsstream.
  4. Factiva.
  5. Nexis Uni.

Furthermore, how do I access my Globe and Mail archives? You can still access copies of The Globe and Mail newspapers via public or university libraries. Most libraries have access to the microfilm version or keep paper indexes of The Globe and Mail newspapers with some of those libraries also carrying the Globe’s Canada’s Heritage from 1844 electronic archive.

Subsequently, where can I view newspapers for free?

  1. Chronicling America: Historic Newspapers.
  2. Elephind.com: Search the World’s Historical Newspaper Archive.
  3. Europeana: Newspapers.
  4. Google Newspaper Archive.
  5. ICON: International Coalition on Newspapers: International Collections.
  6. ICON: International Coalition on Newspapers: United States.

There’s just one more step to set up your complimentary access to thestar.com! 1. Go to thestar.com/redeem-home-delivery and click the Create account button. Enter the information requested so we can validate your Toronto Star subscription.

Did not receive my Toronto Star?

Reach us by Phone – Our customer service team can take your call during business hours at 416-367-4500 or 1-800-268-9213 outside the GTA. NOT A SUBSCRIBER?

How do I access archived newspapers?

Access hundreds of old newspapers from all over the world, available through subscribing institutions. The Times Digital Archive is also available via Gale from most libraries and can often be accessed from home using a library card from your library website.

Are there any free newspaper archives?

The Ancestor Hunt – Newspaper Research Links – over 39,000 free newspaper titles and links for the U.S. and Canada. (Note: includes all the titles from Chronicling America, Fulton, Advantage Archives and Google).

How do I find a newspaper article from years ago?

  1. Search the library catalog for the newspaper title.
  2. Look for a record that says Online.
  3. Click into the record and look at the dates in the “View It” section to see whether the time frame you need is available for searching.
  4. Click on the link for the correct time frame.

Is The Globe and Mail published today?

The Globe and Mail prints Monday to Saturday every day of the year except for Christmas Day and select statutory holidays such as Labour Day and/or New Year’s Day. On non-publication days, readers are encouraged to visit our award-winning website www.globeandmail.com for the news of the day.

How do I contact Globe and Mail?

Call Us for Reader Support Account Maintenance – 1-800-387-5400 (Print Inquiries, Update Credit Card, Change Contact information, New Subscriptions). Technical Support – 1-800-387-5400 (support for apps, mobile website, desktop).

How often is The Globe and Mail published?

With a weekly readership of approximately 2 million in 2015, it is Canada’s most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, although it falls slightly behind the Toronto Star in overall weekly circulation because the Star publishes a Sunday edition, whereas the Globe does not.

Can I get old newspapers online?

Read Old Newspapers and Magazines Online. 1. Google News – Google News indexes thousands of newspaper websites from around the world and organizes news in clusters for easy reading. In addition to current news, Google News also offers access to stories published in old newspapers that you can search for free.

Can you view old newspapers online?

You can search through newspapers from all over the world with Google News Archive Search, but only for specific time periods. The Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities teamed up to create the site Chronicling America, which provides two free searchable databases of digitized newspapers.

What is the best newspaper archive site?

  1. Newspapers.com.
  2. NewspaperArchive.com.
  3. GenealogyBank.

Is the Toronto Star free online?

If you are a Star home-delivery subscriber, your access is complimentary.

How much does the Saturday Toronto Star cost?

Only $12.50* a week.

Is Toronto Star still delivering?

The Toronto Star reserves the right to discontinue this offer at any time. Toronto Star delivery will continue after the 12 month introductory period at the regular home delivery rate.

What is Torstar account?

Torstar is a holding company with investments, primarily in news and media. Businesses in the group include the Toronto Star and numerous other city and community news organizations. … In August 2020, Torstar was acquired by NordStar Capital, an entity owned by Toronto businessmen Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett.

Where is the Toronto Star printed?

The original Star building at 80 King Street West was demolished to make room for First Canadian Place. The new building originally housed the paper’s presses. In 1992, the printing plant was moved to the Toronto Star Press Centre at the Highway 407 & 400 interchange in Vaughan.

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