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The Washington Post (via Proquest) is an database that provides you with access to articles from The Washington Post with your library card. The database is designed to offer a simple, user-friendly interface for quickly finding relevant news content. Coverage: 1987-present ; updated daily.

Titles include:

  • The Washington Post (Online)
  • The Washington Post (pre-1997 Fulltext)
  • The Washington Post
  • Washington Post Video
  • Washington Post – Blogs

How to access The Washington Post

  1. Access The Washington Post (via ProQuest) via this link.
  2. Log in using your library card number and PIN.
  3. Begin searching.
  4. To browse:
    1. Select Publications at the top of the page, above the search bar.
    2. You then have the option of selecting the following editions:
      • The Washington Post (Online)
      • The Washington Post (pre-1997 Fulltext)
      • The Washington Post
      • Washington Post Video
      • Washington Post – Blogs
    3. Select the title you want to read. This will pull up the most recent edition and you can choose to read the individual articles by selecting “Full text”.

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