Associated Press Collections Online[Gale] The collections consist of
— European Bureaus Collection
Provides coverage of the 20th century’s most influential international bureaus—Vienna, Geneva, Warsaw, Bern, Berlin, and Prague—as well as a special cross-bureau collection that covers conflicts and crises that affected the entire continent.
— The Middle East Bureaus Collection
With stories stemming from Jerusalem, Ankara, Beirut, and their surrounding areas, these records include news stories in the form of typescript carbons or wire copy – the versions that AP sent on to its member newspapers, which members were then free to alter.
— News Features & Internal Communications
Highlights the interpretive and analytic side of journalism and tells the story of the Associated Press itself.
— U.S. City Bureaus Collection
Offers access to records from the AP’s Atlanta, Austin, Birmingham, Chicago, Dallas, Miami, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh bureaus, dating from 1931 to 2004.
— Washington, D.C. Bureau Collection, Part I
Provides access to bureau records documenting the administrations of eleven US presidents (1938-2009).
— Washington D.C. Bureau Collection, Part II
Covers the presidencies of Wilson, Harding, and Coolidge, providing an unbroken chronology of global and national events as reported by the AP from 1915 to 1930.