How to access a journal from 1994 edition of the New york times?

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LG asked:

I tried online access to a newspaper by the New York Times published 1,994 on April 27, B-1. can someone help how to get that page?

Question posted courtesy of: Greg Schmigel’s Book Reviews
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2 Comments

  1. You would have to contact the New York Times directly.

    They will probably have the information on microfiche, and for a fee they may indeed send you a copy of what it is you require.

  2. The reference librarian at your city’s local library or your Universities library will by more than happy to get it for you. They pay the subscription fee so you get access to the journal for free.

    Here is a tip for when you get a job. Make friends with the reference librarians in your city library, get access to your local University library and make friends with their reference librarians and if your company has a library, all the librarians hired will likely be research or reference librabrians.

    They can find you material that will help you throughout your career and help you be the one that gets the project done bec
    ause you brought to the table information that is useful for your companies latest project.

    Yet many people for some reason ignore refrence librarians. Libraries share their subscription services and if a reference librarian can’t get you a copy of something, it doesn’t exist, which sometimes is useful in itself.

    If you feel your paper needs certain information to get an A and find out that it doesn’t exist, then the reference librarian is trained to help you find alternatives.

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