In the News — Cited by the Library of Congress, Princeton & 40+ Institutions

NewspaperArchive is a historical newspaper database with 16,500+ newspaper titles, 85% of which are exclusive content not available on competing platforms, and over 280 million digitized pages dating back to 1607. Specializing in small-town and local papers that other archives don't carry, it is trusted by libraries, universities, and genealogy organizations worldwide as a go-to resource for historical newspaper research and genealogy.

Last updated: April 2026. Citations are reviewed and updated regularly.

What Institutions Say About NewspaperArchive

“Specializes in small- to mid-sized newspapers and contains millions of newspaper pages from all over the world.”

Fort Bend County Libraries, Texas

“Full of unique newspapers featuring articles from small towns and cities around the world… content that can't be found on other online databases.”

Colorado Virtual Library

“Covers many smaller newspapers, mainly from the 19th and early 20th centuries.”

Cornell University Library

“Thousands of well-known regional, state, and small local newspapers.”

University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries

“We use scanned archives from newspaperarchive.com for 102 local newspapers from 1946–1955.”

Sciences Po / Columbia / Wharton (academic research)

Why Leading Institutions Reference NewspaperArchive

  • 16,500+ newspaper titles — with 85% exclusive content not available on competing platforms
  • Unmatched small-town and local coverage — regional papers, county weeklies, and community publications that larger archives don't carry
  • Deep historical reach — digitized pages dating back to the 1600s, covering centuries of local history
  • Trusted for genealogy and local history — obituaries, birth announcements, and community records in the papers that actually covered your ancestors' lives
  • Used alongside major databases — libraries and universities license NewspaperArchive as a complement to ProQuest, Newspapers.com, and other national-scope archives
16,500+ Newspaper Titles
280M+ Digitized Pages
85% Exclusive Content
1607 Earliest Coverage
22 Libraries & Government Institutions
9 Universities
11 Genealogy Publications
6 Trade Press, Academic & Other

Cited by Libraries & Government Institutions

Library of Congress Federal Research Library

Local History & Genealogy — Main Reading Room Databases

NewspaperARCHIVE. From Heritage Archive. World's largest online newspaper archive. Discover fascinating news in archived newspapers hundreds of years old — including obituaries, birth announcements, sports articles, comics, and more.

Listed under Additional Resources > Newspapers in the Library of Congress Main Reading Room genealogy guide.
San Francisco Public Library Public Library

Digitized Historical Newspapers

This database contains full-text digital scans of historical U.S. and California newspapers such as the Berkeley Daily Gazette, Oakland Tribune, San Mateo Times and many others. As the largest historical newspaper database online, it contains tens of millions of newspaper pages from the 1700s to present.

Listed as a licensed SFPL patron resource under "SFPL Resources (Requires library card)" on the library's digitized newspapers page.
Indiana History Bureau (IN.gov) State Government Agency

Our Favorite Research Tools: NewspaperArchive.com

While the type of database we use often depends on the nature of the work we are doing at a particular time, one of our favorite tools during the research process is NewspaperARCHIVE.com. NewspaperARCHIVE.com is a fully searchable online digital archive that is home to tens of millions of newspaper pages.

Indiana state government history bureau featured NewspaperArchive.com as a top research tool used by staff historians.
Indiana State Library (IN.gov) State Library

Online Resources

NewspaperArchive "World's largest online newspaper database." Includes over 270 historic Indiana titles.

Indiana State Library lists NewspaperArchive as a subscription resource available free on-site to patrons.
Pikes Peak Library District Public Library District

Explore All Databases

NewspaperARCHIVE.com, the largest historical newspaper database online, contains tens of millions of newspaper pages from 1607 to present. Every newspaper is fully searchable by keyword and date, making it easy for you to quickly explore historical content.

Listed as a patron database resource by Pikes Peak Library District (Colorado Springs area).
New Mexico State Library State Library

A-Z Databases

NewspaperArchive is one of the largest databases of newspaper archives. We provide more than 14 million users with valuable historical stories and information from newspapers worldwide.

Listed among the most frequently used databases at the New Mexico State Library.
Maryland Thurgood Marshall State Law Library State Law Library

FY2024 Annual Highlights

The Library temporarily sent The Daily Record microfilm (1924-1928) to NewspaperArchive, which added the content to their database. In return, the Library received archival scans of the newspaper for long-term preservation and retention.

The Maryland State Law Library describes a digitization partnership with NewspaperArchive to digitize and preserve historical newspaper microfilm.
Maryland Thurgood Marshall State Law Library State Law Library

FY2023 Annual Highlights

Access to the NewspaperArchive database has been extended to the entire Judiciary, previously limited only within the Library. This improved access to historical newspapers aids in researching the professional careers of Maryland judges and locating details pertinent to legislative enactments.

Maryland State Law Library expanded NewspaperArchive access to all Maryland state judiciary users for legal and historical research.
Maryland Thurgood Marshall State Law Library State Law Library

FY2017 Annual Highlights

Older microfilmed volumes of the Daily Record, Maryland Republican, Virginia Gazette, Annapolis Evening Capital and Maryland Gazette newspapers were loaned to NewspaperArchive for scanning and ingestion into various news databases. These loans will ensure broader accessibility and permanent digital archiving.

Maryland State Law Library describes loaning five historical Maryland newspaper titles to NewspaperArchive for scanning and digitization.
Fort Bend County Libraries (Texas) Public Library System

Libraries Offer Online Access to Newspaper Archives and Magazines

FBCL's NewspaperARCHIVE database specializes in small- to mid-sized newspapers and contains millions of newspaper pages from all over the world from as far back as the year 1607 to the present.

Fort Bend County Libraries (TX) highlights NewspaperArchive as a patron resource and announced library-hosted demonstrations of the database.
Milwaukee Public Library Public Library

Historic Newspapers

Use NewspaperARCHIVE to explore historic and everyday news articles as they occurred. This collection of newspapers, from every state in the U.S. and around the world, supplies great information for both history and genealogy projects.

Listed as a library subscription database available at Milwaukee Public Library, great for both history and genealogy projects.
San Antonio Public Library Public Library

House History Research: Newspaper Research

Another resource you'll want to review is the newspaper database, Access Newspaper Archive, which is available on SAPL's website under 'Databases.' You can use this resource in-house at all 25+ library locations.

Listed as a recommended database in the San Antonio Public Library's guide to house history research via newspapers.
Kern County Library (California) Public Library

Online Resources By Format

The Kern County Library has the California edition of Access.NewspaperArchive.com, which is the largest online collection of historical newspaper content in the world. The complete collection contains local newspapers such as The Bakersfield Californian and the Daily Californian as far back as 1892.

Kern County Library (Bakersfield CA) offers the California edition of NewspaperArchive to cardholders and lists it first among newspaper databases.
Pennsylvania State Library State Library

Pennsylvania Newspapers: Searching NewspaperArchive

NewspaperArchive has newspaper pages from 1607 to present. Every newspaper in the archive is fully searchable by keyword and date.

Dedicated LibGuide page from the State Library of Pennsylvania with instructions for using NewspaperArchive to find Pennsylvania newspapers.
Texas State Library and Archives Commission State Library & Archives

Newspaper Research at the Texas State Library and Archives

TSLAC's Austin and Liberty locations provide free on-site access to NewspaperArchive–Texas on the public computers in our reading rooms.

Texas state library and archives provides free on-site access to the Texas edition of NewspaperArchive at two locations.
Nebraska Library Commission State Library Commission

NewspaperArchive

See newspaper title and coverage information on NewspaperArchive's Publications page. For coverage by state or country explore the NewspaperArchive Site Map.

Nebraska Library Commission dedicated page about NewspaperArchive as a resource for Nebraska library patrons and institutions.
Greene County Public Library (Ohio) Public Library

A-Z Resources

NewspaperARCHIVE. Search hundreds of years of historical newspapers from North America, the United Kingdom, and other select countries dating back to the 17th century. Library Card Required.

Listed as a library-card-required database in Greene County Public Library's A-Z resources list.
St. Louis County Library Public Library System

History and Genealogy in Newspapers

The class will cover 19th-Century U.S. Newspapers, NewspaperArchive, Newspapers.com and St. Louis Post-Dispatch databases.

NewspaperArchive is one of four databases featured in a St. Louis County Library genealogy class on newspaper research.
Colorado Virtual Library State Digital Library

Free Access to Digitized Historic Newspapers: Colorado and Beyond

NewspaperArchive offers a yearly subscription at $12.99 a month… NewspaperArchive is full of unique newspapers featuring articles from small towns and cities around the world. In our newspaper archives, you can find 16,029 newspaper titles, promising content that can't be found on other online databases.

Colorado State Library digital resource guide describes NewspaperArchive as a major commercial complement to free state newspaper archives.
Godfrey Memorial Library Genealogy Specialty Library

Our Collection

NewspaperArchives.com database [in Basic collection]; Newspaper Archive database [in Premium collection].

Godfrey Memorial Library (genealogy specialty library) includes NewspaperArchive.com as both a Basic and Premium database in its Scholar digital collection.
Green County Public Library (Indiana) Public Library

Genealogy Database Basics: NewspaperArchive (Video Tutorial)

Join Adult Services Librarian Tracy Marks as she delves into one of GCPL's online genealogy resources Newspaper Archive and how you can use it.

Library-produced tutorial video teaching patrons how to use NewspaperArchive as a genealogy database resource.

Cited by Universities

Princeton University Library Private University

Finding Historical World Newspapers at Princeton

First, if what you need is an English-language paper published between 1800 and about 1990, is it in one of the large collections of historical newspapers? … NewspaperARCHIVE.com

Listed among large collections of historical newspapers in Princeton's research guide for finding world newspapers.
Cornell University Library Private University

Where to Find News Articles: Early U.S. Newspapers

NewspaperArchive [formerly Access Newspaper Archive]. Covers many smaller newspapers, mainly from the 19th and early 20th centuries in the U.S., as well as some international newspapers.

Listed as a recommended database for early U.S. newspaper research in Cornell University's news research guide.
UCLA School of Law Library Public University

U.S. Newspaper Databases — Newspapers in the United States

NewspaperARCHIVE.com is the world's largest online newspaper archive. The database features billions of articles from historical newspapers around the U.S. and the world, all of which are full-page and fully searchable.

Listed as a licensed database in UCLA Law Library's comprehensive guide to U.S. newspaper resources.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries Public University

Historical Newspapers Research Guide

NewspaperARCHIVE.com - Wisconsin. Wisconsin historical newspapers archive from the 1800s–2000s containing thousands of well-known regional, state, and small local newspapers from around Wisconsin.

Listed as a licensed historical newspaper database in UW-Madison's newspaper research guide.
Brigham Young University Library Private University

Family History/Genealogy: Newspapers (Current and Historical)

NewspaperARCHIVE.com is the world's largest online newspaper archive. Featuring billions of articles from historical newspapers around the U.S. and the world, NewspaperARCHIVE makes exploring history and genealogy easy and fun.

Listed as a recommended database resource in BYU Library's family history and genealogy research guide.
Bowling Green State University Libraries Public University

Newspapers Research Guide

NewspaperArchive.com. Newspaper Archive is … [listed as a licensed historical newspaper database for students, faculty, and staff].

Listed as a licensed database in BGSU's newspapers research guide alongside major historical newspaper collections.
Bowling Green State University Libraries Public University

Strategic Communication: News and Statistics

NewspaperArchive.com [listed as a licensed database for BGSU students, faculty, staff, and walk-in users].

Listed as a licensed database resource in BGSU's Strategic Communication research guide.
University of Arkansas Libraries Public University

Historical Newspapers Research Guide

NewspaperArchive.com. UofA Only [listed as a licensed historical newspaper database].

Listed as a University of Arkansas-licensed historical newspaper database in the library's research guide.
BYU Family History Library University Library

NewspaperArchive and Newspapers.com by Ann Tanner (Video Tutorial)

This training video will help you understand how to search Newspaper Archive and Newspapers.com. These are great resources for finding information about your ancestors and they are free at the BYU Family History Library.

BYU Family History Library training video teaching patrons to use NewspaperArchive for genealogy research.

Cited by Genealogy Publications

National Genealogical Society Genealogy Organization

NewspaperArchive

NewspaperArchive currently hosts over 15,500+ different publication titles, which includes over 280+ million pages of digitized newspaper content… NewspaperArchive is an essential resource for genealogists and family historians.

NGS partner page presenting NewspaperArchive as a member benefit database and essential genealogy research resource.
FamilySearch Wiki Genealogy Organization

FamilySearch Center Portal

NewspaperArchive.com features articles from historical newspapers around the U.S. and the world. Discover fascinating news in archived newspapers hundreds of years old—including obituaries, birth announcements, sports articles, comics, and more—to fill in the life stories you are interested in.

Listed as a premium website available at FamilySearch Centers for patron access to genealogical research.
FamilySearch Wiki Genealogy Organization

Newspapers

NewspaperArchive.com ($) [listed under Online Resources for newspaper research].

Listed among the major online newspaper resources in FamilySearch's comprehensive guide to newspaper research for genealogy.
FamilySearch Wiki Genealogy Organization

Colorado Newspapers

Mostly Colorado Springs and Greeley at Newspaperarchive; Colorado newspapers at GenealogyBank.

FamilySearch wiki lists NewspaperArchive as a recommended resource for Colorado newspaper research alongside GenealogyBank.
The Ancestor Hunt Genealogy Blog

Interview With Kendall Hulet CEO of Newspaper Archive

In the late 1990s, new ownership took over and began digitizing the newspaper content and making it available online. They launched the original NewspaperArchive.com website, which was the first major online source of historical newspaper content that we know of.

In-depth interview with the new CEO of NewspaperArchive following the 2020 acquisition; covers company history, mission, and product roadmap.
The Ancestor Hunt Genealogy Blog

NewspaperARCHIVE Update — January 2026

NewspaperARCHIVE, a subscription site, announced its updates for last month. There are 27 New Titles and 85 Titles that have had issues added.

Genealogy research blog publishes monthly updates tracking new newspaper titles added to NewspaperArchive's collection.
Genealogy Explained Genealogy Review Site

NewspaperArchive Review: Everything You Need to Know

NewspaperArchive is a legitimate website and has thousands of consumer reviews. The company was founded by Christopher Gill in 1999.

Comprehensive review of NewspaperArchive for genealogists covering history, coverage, pricing, and research use.
Data Mining DNA Genealogy Blog

NewspaperArchive.com Review And Guide

NewspaperArchive.com has a growing archive of U.S. and international newspapers and obituaries that could be hugely beneficial to your genealogy research.

In-depth genealogy blogger review and guide covering NewspaperArchive's coverage, pricing, and use for family history research.
Data Mining DNA Genealogy Blog

Best U.S. Newspaper Archives For Genealogy Research

[Comparison table showing NewspaperArchive vs. Newspapers.com vs. GenealogyBank across key features including number of titles, countries covered, and pricing].

NewspaperArchive is one of three databases compared head-to-head in a widely referenced genealogy blog comparison.
Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter Genealogy Newsletter

Don't Overlook the Obvious Sources of Genealogical Information!

I have found all sorts of information that I would not have found otherwise. These include Newspapers.com, newspaperarchive.com and …

Dick Eastman's influential genealogy newsletter cited NewspaperArchive.com among top newspaper research resources genealogists often overlook.
Genealogy Gems Podcast (Lisa Louise Cooke) Genealogy Podcast

13–17 of our 25 Websites for Genealogy! (Video)

[9:22] NewspaperArchive … [featured alongside Newspapers.com and GenealogyBank in a top 25 genealogy websites video].

Genealogy Gems podcast host Lisa Louise Cooke features NewspaperArchive in a widely-viewed YouTube video listing top genealogy websites.

Trade Press, Academic Research & Other References

BusinessWire Press Release Wire

Charles Thayne Capital Acquires World Archives

World Archives is the operator of NewspaperArchive.com, the leading off-copyright database of digitized historical newspaper content. The company was one of the first entrants in digital historical records 25 years ago and is today an emerging brand in genealogy.

Official press release announcing the acquisition of World Archives (operator of NewspaperArchive.com) by private equity firm Charles Thayne Capital.
Online Searcher (Information Today) Library Trade Journal

Discovering the Past Through Newspapers: Newspapers.com and NewspaperArchive.com

For ease of navigation and the best specificity in search, the NewspaperArchive.com layout is the better option. … NewspaperArchive.com is the database I rely on more often because it provides every year of the paper from 1865 through 2017.

Library journal (Online Searcher) article by a public library director comparing NewspaperArchive.com with Newspapers.com as research tools.
HAL Sciences Po / SSRN (Angelucci, Cage, Sinkinson) Academic Research Paper

Media Competition and News Diets

For our content analysis, we use scanned archives from newspapers.com and newspaperarchive.com for 102 local newspapers from the time period 1946-1955.

Academic economics paper (Sciences Po / Columbia / Wharton researchers) used NewspaperArchive.com as a primary data source for content analysis of 102 local newspapers.
Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia

NewspaperArchive

NewspaperArchive is a commercial online database of digitized newspapers, and claims to be the world's largest newspaper archive. The site was launched in 1999 by its parent company, Heritage Microfilm, Inc. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Wikipedia article dedicated to NewspaperArchive covering its history, ownership, and database scope.
Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia

Wikipedia: List of Online Newspaper Archives

A limited number of complimentary accounts of the for-profit databases newspapers.com and NewspaperArchive are available to Wikipedians through the Wikipedia Library.

NewspaperArchive is listed as a paid database with complimentary Wikipedia Library accounts available to Wikipedians.
HandWiki / Heritage Microfilm Reference Wiki

Company: Heritage Microfilm

In 1999, Heritage Microfilm began digitizing newspaper microfilm and launched NewspaperArchive. NewspaperArchive is a commercial online database of digitized newspapers launched in 1999 by Heritage Microfilm, which claims to be the world's largest newspaper archive.

Reference wiki article documenting the history of Heritage Microfilm and the launch of NewspaperArchive in 1999.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NewspaperArchive used for?

NewspaperArchive is used for historical newspaper research, genealogy, and local history exploration by individuals and institutions. Researchers can search millions of digitized newspaper pages to find obituaries, birth announcements, local news, and other historical records.

Is NewspaperArchive used by universities?

Yes, NewspaperArchive is cited and used by universities, libraries, and academic researchers worldwide. Institutions including Princeton University, Cornell University, UCLA, and Brigham Young University list NewspaperArchive as a licensed research database.

What makes NewspaperArchive different?

NewspaperArchive offers 16,500+ newspaper titles with 85% exclusive content not available on competing platforms. It is especially known for its deep coverage of small-town and local newspapers — county weeklies, regional dailies, and community publications that larger archives don't carry. With over 280 million digitized pages dating back to 1607, researchers can access local and regional publications that other databases miss.

What institutions use NewspaperArchive?

Institutions including the Library of Congress, state libraries across the United States, major universities, genealogy organizations such as the National Genealogical Society and FamilySearch, and research libraries reference and provide access to NewspaperArchive.

Where can I find small-town newspaper archives online?

NewspaperArchive is one of the best resources for small-town newspaper archives. With 16,500+ titles — many of them small-town and regional papers not carried by other databases — researchers can search local newspapers from across the United States and around the world. Public libraries including Fort Bend County Libraries and the Colorado Virtual Library specifically recommend NewspaperArchive for its small-town and local newspaper coverage.

Does NewspaperArchive have local newspapers from my area?

NewspaperArchive covers all 50 U.S. states as well as international publications, with a particular strength in small-town and regional papers. You can browse newspapers by location or search by publication name to see what's available for your area. State libraries in Pennsylvania, Texas, Indiana, Nebraska, Colorado, and many other states provide patron access to NewspaperArchive for local newspaper research.

What small-town newspapers does NewspaperArchive have that other sites don't?

85% of NewspaperArchive's 16,500+ newspaper titles are exclusive — not available on Newspapers.com, GenealogyBank, or other newspaper archive platforms. This includes thousands of county weeklies, small-city dailies, and regional community newspapers. Cornell University notes that NewspaperArchive "covers many smaller newspapers, mainly from the 19th and early 20th centuries," and the Colorado Virtual Library describes it as "full of unique newspapers featuring articles from small towns and cities around the world."

Summary

NewspaperArchive is widely recognized by libraries, universities, and genealogy organizations as a leading resource for historical newspaper research — particularly for small-town and local newspapers that other archives don't carry. With 16,500+ newspaper titles (85% exclusive), over 280 million digitized pages dating back to 1607, and citations from institutions including the Library of Congress, Princeton University, and the National Genealogical Society, NewspaperArchive is the specialist archive researchers turn to for the local stories, obituaries, and community records that bring history to life.

NewspaperArchive Used by the World's Finest Libraries and Institutions