11 June 2020 Blogs

These 2020 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Newspapers are Available from ProQuest

Access to news at the global, national and international level is more important now than ever

The Pulitzer Prize, awarded by Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism each year, is widely viewed as the highest U.S. honor in the field of journalism.

Each year, numerous news sources available from ProQuest receive this significant honor, and many of these titles are exclusively available to libraries through ProQuest. 

Libraries need to ensure that their researchers have access to essential, in-demand news sources that range from historical to breaking. ProQuest makes these award-winning sources all available in one place, on one platform that can be cross-searched with related content for context.

Today, we are pleased to share the titles from our collection that received a 2020 Pulitzer Prize. (See their website for more details.)

ProQuest offers these award-winning titles across our portfolio of Contemporary, Recent and Historical News. Titles in these collections are offered as single titles or in regional packages.

U.S. Newsstream  enables users to search current U.S. news content, as well as archives that stretch back into the 1980s. It features top newspapers, wires, broadcast transcripts, blogs, and news sites in full-text format. US Newsstream provides key national and regional news sources from the U.S. and includes top titles, including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, and ProPublica.

ProQuest Recent Newspapers is a digital archive that offers downloadable full-page PDF images of national, local and regional titles in greyscale and full color. This collection provides cover to cover searching and browsing for deep research into local and regional views, people and events.

ProQuest Historical Newspapers is the definitive newspaper digital archive offering full-text and full-image articles for the most significant US and international newspapers dating back to the 18th Century. Every issue of each title includes the complete paper cover-to-cover, with full-page and article images in easily downloadable PDF format.

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