Newspapers
Local newspapers can be great sources of company information, as they often provide more in depth coverage of activities occurring in their "hometown." You are more likely to find information about corporate officers and company activities in the communities that they operate because residents view themselves as stakeholders.
National newspapers often cover significant events that are relevant from a national or global perspective.
Below is a listing of library databases that contain newspaper articles:
Provides information on social issues from diverging points of view.
In addition, Access Newspaper Archive is a database of newspaper articles available on campus. Students must be on a campus computer to access this database from the Library Databases page.
These are national news organizations available online:
Please take a look at this fine infographic which shows the reliability and bias of various news sources. Which would you want to use for your assignment?
This is a still picture of the Media Bias Chart. Find an updated and interactive version here: https://adfontesmedia.com/
To access these eJournals, you will need to go to the Library Databases page and scroll to the very bottom. Beneath the databases list you will see the words Publication Finder highlighted.
Select Publication Finder by clicking on it. Copy and paste the name of the journal you want to view into the search box. Click on Search. Once the detailed record appears for your journal, you can select the date range you want to view and ultimately the issue.
If you are at home or on your own device, you will be asked to login with your Bucks UserID and Password.
You can access the library databases from off campus with your Bucks UserID and Password. If you experience difficulties, this webpage about Accessing Databases can help you. You can also contact the HelpDesk at 215-968-8191.