For more information, check out FactCheck.Org's article, How to Spot Fake News.
Use the databases below to search for newspaper and magazine articles.
Check out UofT's guide, Newspapers, for links to more international and historical newspaper databases.
Below is a list of Canadian subscription-based publications available through the University of Toronto Libraries. If you're connecting from off-campus, you will need to enter your UTORid and password.
For information about Windspeaker, Ontario Birchbark, Saskatchewan Sage, Alberta Sweetgrass, and Raven's Eye, visit Aboriginal Multi Media Society.
The following news resources are publicly available and do not require a subscription:
CANADIAN:
AMERICAN:
AUSTRALIA:
NEW ZEALAND:
For more publications, including a list of Canadian Indigenous magazines, visit the UofT Libraries' Newspapers guide.
For a list of regional and national newspapers, visit UBC Library's guide, First Nations and Indigenous Studies.
The following is a selection of subscription-based publications available through the University of Toronto Libraries. If you're connecting from off-campus, you will need to enter your UTORid and password.
CANADIAN:
AMERICAN:
AUSTRALIA:
NEW ZEALAND:
Check out UofT's guide, Newspapers, for links to more international and historical newspapers.
The following news resources are publicly available and do not require a subscription:
September 8 to December 5
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Friday: 11am to 5pm
Saturday: 11am to 3pm
To access, visit the UTM Library's home page and click on the AskChat icon during service hours.
September 8 to December 5
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Friday: 10am to 5pm
Saturday and Sunday: 12pm to 6pm
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Both UTM Library Chat and Ask a Librarian Chat services will be closed on Monday October 12 for Thanksgiving day.
Drop-in reference is available via Zoom. UTM Library reference specialists are available to help you with your research assignments, citations, library resources, and more. We can share our screen with you so you can see how to use library resources. No appointment necessary. First come, first served.
It's as easy as 1, 2, 3...
Step 1: Sign in with your UTM licensed Zoom account with your UTORid and password.
Step 2: Click on Virtual Reference and Research Drop-in (via Zoom). Meeting ID: 958 5368 7603 Passcode: 567221
Step 3: You will be brought to a virtual waiting room and library staff will admit you into the session.
September 8 to December 5
Wednesdays: 2-4pm
Fridays: 2-4pm
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Need subject-specific assistance with an assignment? UTM Library has Liaison Librarians for every program. Email your UTM Liaison Librarian to schedule a virtual research consultation.