North Carolina Collection Clipping File
1991-2005
North Carolina Collection #002- Creator(s)
- Physical description
- 189 Items, (189 bound volumes)
- Preferred Citation
- Repository
- ECU North Carolina Collection
- Access
- The collection is open for research.
The clipping file provides subject access to the North Carolina Collection's clipping file of selected newspaper articles taken primarily from the Greenville Daily Reflector and Raleigh News and Observer.
Scope and arrangement
The clipping file provides subject access to the North Carolina Collection's clipping file of selected newspaper articles taken primarily from the Greenville Daily Reflector and Raleigh News and Observer. The file was designed especially for undergraduate students who need to do term papers. Although articles go back to the 1920s, the primary period covered is 1992 to through 2005. Each date beside a subject heading represents one or more articles published that year.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically, thereunder by subject.
Administrative information
Copyright notice
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