PressDisplay Trial

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LogoPressDisplay.jpgTU Libraries is currently trialing the newspaper database, PressDisplay.

PressDisplay provides digital, interactive replicas of more than 450 print newspapers and magazines, from 70 countries, in 37 languages, making it an indispensable news source for anyone who not only wants multiple perspectives on the news, but also wants to see the original print layout/format. 

A 'one-stop shop' for the world's most prestigious newspapers and magazines, including The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal Europe, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Daily Telegraph, and The Los Angeles Times, these publications may be viewed in their original format using a standard Web browser or through a BlackBerry, iPhone or smart mobile device. 

Users can search for the last 60 days worth of newspapers by country, language, or title and also perform keyword searches.  Articles may be printed, saved, or emailed for later use.  Articles from many foreign language publications can be instantly translated into one of several major foreign languages.

The trial lasts until April 11th and is password-based.  The password is "welcome."

Be sure to check PressDisplay out, and let me know if the Libraries should add it to its collection of eResources!

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Kristina De Voe
English & Communications Librarian
Temple University Libraries