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As a King's student, you have access to all of Dalhousie's e-resources, including e-books, journal articles, and databases. If you are accessing these resources from off-campus, you will need to log in with your university credentials in order to access them (your NetID and password).
Browse Dalhousie's list of databases here.
Browse Dalhousie's list of e-journals here.
Below is a list of the most commonly used databases for the Journalism Program:
The King's Library receives The Chronicle Herald on a daily basis.
The Library also subscribes to numerous popular and journalism studies periodicals to support journalism students, including: The Atlantic, The Columbia Journalism Review, Creative Nonfiction, Digital Journalism, The Economist, and more.
Current newspapers and periodicals are shelved in the Reading Room.