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This page contains some additional resources that fall out of the subject databases category. There are news related and grey literature (mostly web based organizations). Our video databases are included, explore them for documentaries or popular videos.
News
Top United States Newspapers covering current issues and news.
- New York Times via NYTimes.com This link opens in a new windowNortheastern offers current and archival access to the New York Times. Please use the link above to register with a Northeastern email address. Once registered, users can log in directly at https://www.nytimes.com or use the New York Times app on a smartphone or device. Our subscription does not include access to the Cooking, Games, or Athletic sections of nytimes.com.
- Wall Street Journal This link opens in a new windowLeading economic, business, finance, and political news, information, commentary and analysis. For historic WSJ content dating back to 1985, please use Factiva (Opens in new window). Individual registration using a Northeastern email address is required.
- Boston Globe (link to all Northeastern Library access points) This link opens in a new windowThere are several options to get the text based content from the Boston Globe, including historical content.The Globe does not offer institution access to the online web based version.
News sites covering health related topics.
- Stat+ (Boston Globe Publishing) This link opens in a new windowNews about the biotech, pharmaceutical and life sciences industries, and public policy issues and analysis related to the life sciences and health. US focus, but global in scope. Access requires additional registration on the STAT+ site with a Northeastern email address.
- Kaiser Health NewsKHN (Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. KFF is an endowed nonprofit organization providing information on health issues to the nation. KHN reports on how the health care system — hospitals, doctors, nurses, insurers, governments, consumers — works.
- NPR HealthNPR interviews and coverage on healthcare. Find other health links here too.
- Complete List of NewspapersFind all of the newspapers Northeastern University Library subscribes to.
- Boston Public Library MembershipRegister to get access to electronic resources such as The Boston Globe and many ebooks through the Libby app.
ScienceDaily: Bone & Spine News
Receiving updates through a feed is one way to see current news and research that is occurring in your field of interest. One example is here.
Evaluating Websites
There will always be many more resources not licensed by the library than can be covered here. More are created all the time, but unfortunately there are fake or not good quality ones, too. It is worth it to take the time to do a quick, (or in depth) evaluation.
- Who is the author? A well constructed webpage should give this information. What are the author's academic or scholarly credentials? If the website does not provide author information, a reference librarian might be able to help you find information about the author.
- Is the author an authority or expert? A broad knowledge of other research in a particular field will often help one to identify a particular author's reputation in that field. Just as revealing is if the author demonstrates a broad knowledge of the research going on in a particular field on a defined topic.
- Who is responsible for the website? Is the site sponsored by a group or organization that has a vested interest in the information given? Unless a known, reputable publisher or institution is responsible for the content, that content will be more questionable in terms of reliability.
- Is the website an academic, commercial, governmental, or personal website? The answer to this question will often tell you what the purpose of the author or creator of the site is.
Evaluate the content
- Who is the intended audience? Is the audience meant to be researchers or students in higher education? Most search engines allow one to search by a particular URL to find what other websites have links to it. This may assist in determining the targeted audience.
- Is there a stated purpose for the webpage? Is it to inform, to explain, to persuade, or to even sell a product? Or, is the site's goal merely to entertain an audience?
- How objective is the information? Try to distinguish factual data from opinions. Be on the lookout for manipulative reasoning and bias. If the topic is a controversial one, the author should admit it.
- How accurate is the data? As accuracy is not always easy to identify, you may wish to test a particular source against others on the topic. Is the information well researched and based on evidence? Does it provide an in-depth analysis of the topic?
- Is the information up-to-date for the content? Many topics, especially in the sciences, require up-to-date and recently published information. Check to see when the website was last updated.
- Does the site refer to other sites or data? Have those other sites or data been given an evaluation by this site? Are they relevant and reliable sources? A good, reliable webpage is not apt to refer to irrelevant and unreliable sources.
Videos
Are you looking for a video for learning, entertainment or both? We have a large collection of options and it is always growing. Explore by name, or subject interest. Reach out if you know a title you want but can't find it.
- Kanopy Streaming This link opens in a new windowA curated collection of films for the Northeastern community, including feature films as well as high-interest documentaries. You may use Scholar OneSearch to find out if Northeastern has a particular film. Closed captions and transcripts included. Films provided by HBO and Neon Films cannot be viewed outside of the U.S.
- Academic Video Online (Alexander Street Press) This link opens in a new windowAcademic Video Online Premium provides video content to a broad range of subject areas, including documentaries and journalistic content on topics in business, politics, history, music, public health, education and more. Training videos are also available.