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CLIO:Columbia University Library Catalog
Includes collections supporting the Columbia School of Journalism, one of the premier journalism programs in the nation.
MERLIN: University of Missouri-Columbia Catalog
Includes collections supporting the University of Missouri School of Journalism, the oldest journalism program in the country.
Center for Research Libraries
THe CRL collection includes more than 10,000 newspapers from most countries of the world and every state in the U.S., including over 1,800 U.S. ethnic titles and some of the earliest African American newspapers. CRL is consortium of North American university and independent research libraries that acquires and preserves expensive or hard to find materials. As Rutgers is a CRL member, these materials are considered part of Rutgers' collections and can be borrowed via Interlibrary Loan.

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Book not at Rutgers?

The fastest way to get a copy of a book that is not owned or not available (checked out/on Reserve/missing etc.) at the Rutgers Libraries is to request it through E-Z Borrow. E-Z Borrow books are normally received within about five working days.

If a book is not owned by the Rutgers Libraries and is not available via E-Z Borrow, you can place an Interlibrary Loan request.

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