Updated: September 6, 2005
CANADIAN STUDIES RESOURCES
Globe & Mail
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Roundtable,
the MSU Canadian Studies Centre and the MSU Libraries
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The Globe and Mail is widely considered to be Canada's "newspaper of record."
Accessing the Globe & Mail
| TIME SPAN | TYPE OF RESOURCE | LOCATION | DESCRIPTION |
| 1898-1914; 1971-current | Microfilm | Microforms Library (2nd Floor West Wing, Main Library) | Entire contents; no indexing. |
| Nov. 1977-current | Full text database | Factiva/ProQuest | "Full coverage" |
| 1991/1992-2000 | Full text database on CD-ROM | Digital and Multimedia Center AP5 .G53 CD-ROM | Includes several other newspapers. |
| Dec. 2, 1992-current | Full text database | LexisNexis | "Full coverage" |
| 1997-current | Full text database | CPI.Q | Excludes the Report on Business section, sports, letters to the editor, newswires, and paid sections (obituaries, wedding/birth announcements, classifieds). |
| Jan. 2002-current | Official web site | www.theglobeandmail.com | Primarily pay-for-view. |
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