Search the WorldCat database to locate periodicals (journals, newspapers, magazines) held by other libraries. For best results, use "Advanced Search", limiting your search to "Serial".
WorldCat is a database that allows researchers to search the combined catalogs of hundreds of libraries around the world. It contains more than 52 million records for books, journals, audiovisual materials and more. This source can help researchers find items, verify citations, and identify which libraries hold a particular title.
While the University of Chicago Library subscribes to many periodicals (journals, newspapers, and magazines), it may not have every publication that you may need for your research. You may need to borrow the item from another library.
The Center for Research Libraries is a consortium library that loans materials to North American academic and independent research libraries. It has an extremely strong collection and liberal interlibrary loan borrowing policies for periodicals. While CRL's holdings are included in WorldCat, you can also search its catalog independently.
CRL is a consortium of North American academic and independent research libraries. Its shared collections include newspapers (foreign, domestic, and specialized), foreign doctoral dissertations, and other traditional materials. Use Interlibrary Loan to request materials from CRL. CRL is located on the south side of the U of C campus.