Acceda a periódicos en español, agencias de noticias y contenido exclusivo en línea de Estados Unidos y de todo el mundo, incluyendo Argentina, Chile, Colombia, México y España. (Access Spanish language newspapers, newswires and web-only content from the U.S. and around the world including Argentina, Chile, Columbia, Mexico and Spain.)
News & Current Events
Online Resources
Acceda Noticias Digital Magazines & Newspapers Recursos en Español
Access World News from NewsBank Articles & Journals Digital Magazines & Newspapers
Explore and stay informed on local, national, and international topics, people, and events in areas such as business, health, education, jobs and careers, political and social issues, and more. Features a wide variety of credible, vetted news sources from around the world to around the corner, including:
- The Columbian (May 26, 1994 to April 29, 2024)
- The Oregonian (1987 to present)
- The Seattle Times (1985 to present)
- USA Today
Athletic via The New York Times Digital Magazines & Newspapers
Get in-depth sports coverage of your favorite teams and leagues. Access everything from breaking news and live commentary to long-form features, exclusive interviews, podcasts and more. Here's how to access it:
From inside the library or on library Wi-Fi:
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- Go to The Athletic.
- Log in or create an account with your personal email address. (Note: if you don't want to receive email marketing communications from the New York Times, uncheck that box when you sign up, or follow the unsubscribe instructions if you start getting marketing emails.)
- You may now access The Athletic as for as long as you want during your time on the library computer or library Wi-Fi.
- Log out when you're done.
Offsite/remote access:
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- Click this remote access link.
- Log in or create an account with your personal email address.
- After 24 hours, you will need to go back to step 1 and click the remote access link again for another 24 hours of remote access.
Using The Athletic Digital App:
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- Select the correct icon below to download the free The Athletic app, or visit your device's app store.
- Open your device's browser to navigate to this page, tap this remote access link, and tap "Redeem" to get 24 hours of continuous New York Times The Athletic access.
- Create an account, or log in if you've already created one.
- Then, leave the browser and launch the app.
- Sign in with your email address. The code already will have been applied, and you have access for 24 hours.
- Once your 24 hours is over, you can repeat step 2 to get another 24 hours of access.
Business (Gale OneFile) Articles & Journals
Research companies, the products and technologies they produce, and the markets in which they compete. Results include summaries and full text from business and trade journals, industry newsletters, newspapers, market research studies, news releases, and investment and brokerage firm reports.
One title of particular interest is The Economist. You can even use the feature "Create Journal Alert" to receive notifications when articles from new issues are published!
Columbian from News (Gale OneFile) Digital Magazines & Newspapers
Access and read select articles in The Columbian, published from 2020 to two days ago.
Explora Reference & Encyclopedias
Find articles and information on a wide range of topics, ranging from current events to history, arts and literature to science and math. Find supporting documents for school assignments, including curriculum guides. Note: Use this to search MasterFILE and other Ebsco databases all at once.
Flipster Digital Magazines & Newspapers
View recent issues of your favorite popular magazines digitally (including Bloomberg Businessweek, Entrepreneur, Forbes, Fortune, and Wired)—no need to wait for the print edition. You can download to the app for offline reading or read in your browser.
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Important details
- There is no checkout limit.
- Most titles can be downloaded to the Flipster app and kept indefinitely. But some popular titles expire after two days (for weekly publications) or seven days (for monthly or seasonal publications). These titles will display the time remaining, and will gray out once they expire.
- Flipster doesn't sync across devices, but you can manually download the same content to multiple devices.
- If your iOS device is in Dark Mode, you may want to switch to Light Mode to make it easier to browse categories or search.
- For more information, see Flipster's handouts for iOS or Android or the Flipster FAQs.
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Get started today!
- If you're at a FVRLibraries location or using our Wi-Fi, you can access Flipster without signing in.
- If you're using the Flipster app or are outside a FVRLibraries location, sign in with your library card number and PIN.
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Make title suggestions
- FVRLibraries selects the titles that are available in our Flipster account, and we review and update the list in October of each year for the following calendar year.
- If you'd like us to consider a title to add, please fill out our contact form and let us know you're requesting an addition to our Flipster titles.
Flipster en español Digital Magazines & Newspapers Recursos en Español
Vea revistas populares y actuales en formato digital, sin necesidad de esperar la edición impresa. Puede descargar la aplicación para leer sin conexión o leer en su navegador. Para encontrar títulos de revistas que no están disponibles a través de Flipster en español, consulte Journal Finder o PressReader.
General OneFile (Gale) Articles & Journals
Select from several news, magazine, or journal articles with images--many in full-text.
Global Issues (Gale in Context) Articles & Journals
Analyze important global issues and events through topic overviews, international viewpoints, news, and multimedia content.
New York Times Digital Articles & Journals Digital Magazines & Newspapers Interactive Tools & Apps
Enjoy complimentary access to nytimes.com, and view articles from 1980 to today, including the daily business section. Here's how:
From inside the library or on library Wi-Fi:
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- Go to nytimes.com.
- Click "Log In" and then "Create one" to create an account with your personal email address, or log in if you have already created an account. (Note: if you don't want to receive email marketing communications from the New York Times, uncheck that box when you sign up, or follow the unsubscribe instructions if you start getting marketing emails.)
- You may now view as many articles as you want during your time on the library computer or library Wi-Fi, except in the Wirecutter section.
- Log out when you're done.
Offsite/remote access:
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- Click this remote access link.
- Click "Redeem" to get 72 hours of continuous access, except in the Cooking and Wirecutter sections. These have other access periods.
- Create an account with your personal email address, or click on "log in here" if you have already created an account.
- After 72 hours, you will need to go back to step 1 and click the remote access link again for another 72 hours of remote access.
Using the New York Times Digital App:
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- Select the correct icon below to download the free New York Times app, or visit your device's app store.
- Open your device's browser to navigate to this page, tap this remote access link, and tap "Redeem" to get 72 hours of continuous access, except in the Cooking and Wirecutter sections.
- Create an account, or log in if you've already created one.
- Then, leave the browser and launch the app.
- Sign in with your email address. The code already will have been applied, and you have access for 72 hours.
- Once your 72 hours is over, you can repeat step 2 to get another 72 hours of access.
New York Times inEducation Digital Magazines & Newspapers Reference & Encyclopedias
Provides curated reading lists across several disciplines of study, including English, biology, environmental science, leadership, and more. Access to inEducation is included when you are logged into The New York Times Digital through the library. You will need to create a complimentary account to activate your access:
From inside the library or on library Wi-Fi:
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- Go to nytimes.com.
- Click "Log In" and then "Create one" to create an account with your personal email address, or log in if you have already created an account. (Note: if you don't want to receive email marketing communications from The New York Times, uncheck that box when you sign up, or follow the unsubscribe instructions if you start getting marketing emails.)
- You may now access inEducation.
- Log out when you're done.
Offsite/remote access:
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- Click this remote access link.
- Click "Redeem" to get 72 hours of continuous access, including inEducation.
- Create an account with your personal email address, or click on "log in here" if you have already created an account.
- After 72 hours, you will need to go back to step 1 and click the remote access link again for another 72 hours of remote access.
Using the New York Times Digital App:
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- Select the correct icon below to download the free The New York Times app, or visit your device's app store.
- Open your device's browser to navigate to this page, tap this remote access link, and tap "Redeem" to get 72 hours of continuous access, including inEducation.
- Create an account, or log in if you've already created one.
- Then, leave the browser and launch the app.
- Sign in with your email address. The code already will have been applied, and you have access for 72 hours.
- Once your 72 hours is over, you can repeat step 2 to get another 72 hours of access.
Open Articles Articles & Journals
Use the CloudSourceOA database to find open access research articles.
What is an open access article?
An Open Access article is a research publication that is available under a funding model that provides free full text access to the public, meaning you don't need to log in to view it.
What type of articles will I find in the CloudSourceOA database?
You'll find high quality peer-reviewed research articles covering a broad range of subject areas such as Health Sciences, Environment, Computer Science, Business and many more.
For whom is this material suitable?
- Anyone looking for in-depth knowledge to meet their information needs
- Senior high school students, college students, and other adults with research needs
- Business people needing to monitor industry trends and developments
Who has access?
Full text articles are freely available in the service. You don't need a library account to access the content.
How do I get to the full text article?
Clicking on the "View Article" button on the results page will open the article in full text format on a new webpage.
Opposing Viewpoints (Gale in Context) Articles & Journals
Research viewpoint essays, topic overviews, images, podcasts, articles, graphs, tables, and charts on a variety of current topics.
Oregonian via NewsBank Digital Magazines & Newspapers
Read The Oregonian articles online with your library account. Browse a fully interactive edition of today's newspaper.
PressReader Digital Magazines & Newspapers
Read online or download more than 7,000 of the world’s top newspapers and magazines from 150 countries (popular titles include The Economist, Fast Company, Bloomberg Business Week México, The Guardian, Newsweek, Der Tagesspiegel, La Razón, and China Daily) and in more than 60 languages.
Go directly to titles in español, русский, and 中文 (繁體) (简体). No limits on downloads. They're yours to keep forever. To find magazine titles not available through PressReader, check Publication Finder, or the library catalog.
Use PressReader in your browser
- Click on Go to PressReader and enter your library account number and PIN, if needed.
- To activate options including reading offline, automatic issue delivery, creating collections, and saving articles, create a free personal account from the Sign In page using your email address.
- Please use the latest version of Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari. (PressReader will stop support for Microsoft Internet Explorer on July 31, 2022.)
Use the PressReader App
- Go to the PressReader app page and download the app for your device.
- Open the PressReader app and choose the Sign-in icon.
- Tap on Libraries & Groups, then tap Select Library or Group. Type “fort van” and tap Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries.
- Tap Sign In, enter your library account number and PIN, and tap Connect to Resources.
- Don't be concerned if you see a message stating the number of hours and days you have left. Your time will reset each time you provide your library account number.
- To activate options including reading offline, automatic issue delivery, creating collections, and saving articles, create a free personal account from the Sign In page using your email address.
Find help
- PressReader Help Center
- PressReader How-To Videos on YouTube
PressReader en Español Digital Magazines & Newspapers Recursos en Español
Lea en línea o descargue más de 7,000 de los principales periódicos y revistas del mundo, procedentes de EDITAR 150 países (entre los más conocidos figuran The Guardian, Newsweek, Der Tagesspiegel, La Razón y China Daily) y en más de 60 idiomas. También incluye juegos de rompecabezas en línea en español.
Acceda directamente a títulos en español, русский y 中文 (繁體) (简体). Sin límite de descargas. Son suyos para siempre. Para encontrar títulos de revistas que no están disponibles a través de PressReader, consulte Flipster, Flipster en español, Journal Finder, o el catálogo de la biblioteca.
ProQuest Articles & Journals Data & Reports Digital Magazines & Newspapers Reference & Encyclopedias
Access thousands of full-text magazines and newspapers, including peer-reviewed scholarly journals, covering a broad array of subjects and locations.
ProQuest: Newspapers Articles & Journals Digital Magazines & Newspapers
Access full-text articles, including obituaries from a variety of U.S. newspapers. Some titles of particular interest are:
- The Christian Science Monitor (Jan 2, 1980 to present)
- The Columbian (Jan 1, 1995 to Feb 3, 2024)
- Los Angeles Times (December 4, 1996 to present)
- New York Times (June 1, 1980 to present)
- The Wall Street Journal (Jan 8, 2010 to present)
- The Washington Post (Dec 4, 1996 to present)