I need newspaper cuttings related to the environment for an environmental studies project.I think newspapers from december,2004 would be important because that is when the Tsunami happened.Should I go to the newspaper's office to look for them?If they do not have them,where else can I get them from?
BlackAngel answered Monday January 29 2007, 9:48 am: Check with science teachers for starters - they save all kinds of stuff relating to the environment.
Also places like your city's historical society are good starters if you look through the newspaper archieves.
The internet is a wonderful resource so that you don't have to go running all over town. You can just go to newspaper sites like Star Tribune or whatever paper you can access and search the archieves there as well. [ BlackAngel's advice column | Ask BlackAngel A Question ]
khadiya answered Monday January 29 2007, 8:09 am: Yes you should, But can you use papers of the internet? Some news papers have archives on the internet that you can search through. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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