The term "article" may be used to describe a variety of sources: scholarly articles (also called peer-reviewed articles), magazine articles, newspaper articles, book reviews, trade publications, and more. For your research, you will want to focus primarily on scholarly or peer-reviewed resources.
Evaluation of your source list will help you narrow a large number of sources to a more concentrated list of articles. If using an EBSCO database, use the left-hand limiters to narrow by date, type, and subject.
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Nexis Uni includes full text newspapers, company news and financial information, as well as federal, state, and international legal materials. Also contains some medical and reference sources.
Search for citations, abstracts, and full-text for the Baltimore Sun (1990-present), Christian Science Monitor (1980-present), New York Times (1980-present), Wall Street Journal (1984-present), and Washington Post (1987-present). ProQuest also provides digitized newspaper versions of the New York Times (1980-2008), Wall Street Journal (selected issues from 1982-2002), and Washington Post (selected issues from 1988-2008) with high-resolution facsimile images of the print editions.