How can I access the Baltimore Sun?
Answer
The Maryland Carey Law community has access to full-text coverage of the Baltimore Sun via ProQuest, Lexis, and Westlaw, and on microform.
The Baltimore Sun is available via three ProQuest Databases which can be found in the A-Z Databases list on the Law Library's homepage:
- Now the Maryland Carey Law community has access to full-page images of the digitized Baltimore Sun newspaper via the Baltimore Sun (2008 to current) in ProQuest Recent Newspapers. Researchers have cover-to-cover access of full-text searchable digitized Baltimore Sun content from 2008 to current. Coverage extends to within days of the current issue.
- Access to the Baltimore Sun newspaper is available from September 16, 1990 to current via the Baltimore Sun (September 1990-current) in ProQuest News & Newspapers. Select materials are embargoed at ProQuest's discretion.
- The Baltimore Sun (1837-1998) via ProQuest Historical Newspapers offers full-page and article images with searchable full-text content back to the first issue in 1837 through 1998. This collection includes digital reproductions of every page from every available issue in this period.
The Baltimore Sun (1990-present) is available via Westlaw. Access to Westlaw requires your Westlaw username and password.
The Baltimore Sun (1990 - current) is available via Lexis. Access to Lexis requires your Lexis username and password. According to the Lexis scope note, the Baltimore Sun is updated daily within 1 day of publication. Saturday's edition is available by Tuesday. The Sunday edition's availability is irregular.
The Law Library provides the Baltimore Sun on microfiche from 1982-2009 in microformat cabinets M16-M17 located on level 1.
If the Law Library doesn't have an article, it may be available through interlibrary loan.