Newspapers, Magazines and Journals

Guardian and Observer Archive
Eventually this superb new resource will include full-text content of The Guardian and The Observer Newspapers from the early 1800s. At present content is being loaded on a daily basis and as of today there is coverage for The Guardian (as The Manchester Guardian) from 1828 - 1959, and as The Guardian from 1959 - 2003

Times Digital Archive 1785 - 1985
Every headline, article and image, every front page, editorial, birth and death notice, advertisement and classified ad are given in an easily searchable format from 1785 to 1985
Hampshire's subcription allows four simultaneous users.

19th century British Newspapers Online
Contains full runs of 48 influential national and regional newspapers representing the different political and cultural life of 19th century Britain

Encyclopaedia Britannica Online
More than 118,000 articles, updated and revised by Encyclopædia Britannica editors and contributors; over 14,000 illustrations, including photographs, drawings, maps, and flags.

NewsUK
Full text current and past information from 67 British national and regional newspapersBusiness/Finance titles include Financial Times June 1996 to yesterday's edition; The Economist Jan 1991 to last week's edition

Custom UK Online Journals
50 full-text journals (6 only have just the index) covering many subjects, for example Antiques, Astronomy, Computing, Fashion & Leisure, Literature, Medicine and Politics
Custom UK Online Journals- titles available
Due to licensing the following resources are not available for remote access but can be used in Libraries and Discovery Centres
ArticleFirst
An index of articles from the contents pages of over 16,000 journals, many covering specialist subjects. Our Requests section will be happy to help provide the full text, and you can apply from any of our Libraries. Some of the journals may already be held in our reference collections and staff will be able to tell you this.
Ethiscore
Online version of the magazine Ethical Consumer designed to help users quickly and easily identify the best products to support and the worst companies to avoid. Companies are rated against fifteen environmental, animal welfare and human rights issues and products are rated against five sustainability criteria.
Which? Online
Hundreds of consumer advice reports and guides and the full text of all the articles published by the magazine Which? Please ask staff to log you on.
