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You can search by newspaper name through Journals, Magazines and Newspapers.
Here is an example using USA Today.
1. On the USU Libraries homepage, go to Find > Journals, Magazines and Newspapers.
![screenshot of USU Libraries homepage showing Journals, Magazines and Newspapers link in a red box.](https://libapps.s3.amazonaws.com/accounts/238169/images/homepage_journals_newspapers_link.png)
2. In the first search box type “USA Today” and click Search.
![screenshot of Journals, Magazines, and Newspapers search page with a red arrow pointing to the words USA Today in the search box](https://libapps.s3.amazonaws.com/accounts/238169/images/search_box_usa_today.png)
3. You will then see a page that lists all the different databases where you can access USA Today. Select the first result titled Gale Academic OneFile.
![screenshot showing USU's subscription databases with access to USA Today. Red arrow ponits to Gale Academic OneFile.](https://libapps.s3.amazonaws.com/accounts/238169/images/usa_today_gale_academic_one_file_link.png)
4. On the next page, click on a date on the left side of the screen to access any issue starting from 2003.
![Screenshot of USA Today in Gale Academic OneFile. A red arrow points to a date link.](https://libapps.s3.amazonaws.com/accounts/238169/images/USA_today_in_Gale.png)
5. Once you have selected an issue, the next screen gives you full-text access to all of the articles in that issue.
See this guide for more information about accessing other newspapers or Ask a Librarian!