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Image e-Edition Newspapers

The daily records of people and cultures around the world
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Many classes require students to understand different cultures and ways of life. Reading daily newspapers from other countries is a great way to learn about the issues, events, communities and lifestyles of other people worldwide. Image e-Edition Newspapers is a Web-based collection of digital replicas of popular newspapers from around the globe. Each e-edition looks exactly like its print counterpart, enabling students to view not only every news article, but also all photos and other graphics, advertisements, classifieds, weather reports, box scores, stock quotes, puzzles, cartoons and other content.

Support for many courses in your school
Including both English and non-English newspapers and major titles such as The New York Times, El País and Le Monde, Image e-Edition Newspapers provides a wealth of fully searchable content that helps students and teachers find what they need for their assignments—coverage of politics, education, culture, science, health, sports and much more. For classes that require students to use articles on current issues and events, Image e-Edition Newspapers offers daily online delivery. Students can also use this collection to practice foreign languages, and newspapers serve as real-world examples. English and journalism classes, along with the school newspaper staff, can study the differences in content, writing style and layout between various titles. Advertisements and classifi eds can also help business classes understand other countries’ economics, while many students may find it interesting and fun to track topics of personal interest.

Quick, easy access to a growing collection
Image e-Edition Newspapers are easy to navigate. The intuitive interface provides the ability to quickly jump between sections, browse different portions of a single page, zoom in and out, click on live links and perform keyword searches to find desired information. As students use the collection and come to rely on the information from a particular newspaper, they will have instant access to a new issue each day for their ongoing use. Additionally, e-editions eliminate many of the problems common with newspapers in print, including distribution, limited copies, storage, archiving and damaged copies.

 

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