POTSDAM - Whether you’re looking for information on Ice Carnival, a particular professor, scholarships, or new/improved academic buildings at Clarkson University, your search has just been made easier. The Clarkson Integrator, the student newspaper of the college, is the newest paper available free of charge on- line.
Clarkson Integrator issues spanning 1920-April 2007, which totals 10,000 pages, have been added to the Northern New York Historical Newspapers website found at news.nnyln.net. The entire site currently consists of more than 910,000 pages from 27 newspapers.
The Northern New York Historical Newspapers are provided by the Northern New York Library Network based in Potsdam to enhance access to the region’s unique local history.
Mounting the Clarkson Integrator on the web was a shared-cost project of Clarkson University’s Harariet Call Burnap Memorial Library and the Network. The library archives now have a preservation microfilm copy of the newspaper as well as access to the on-line version.
The Clarkson Integrator joins the following newspapers on the Northern New York Historical Newspapers website: Adirondack Record-Elizabethtown Post, Akwesasne Indian Time, Canton Commercial Advertiser, Cardinal Points of SUNY Plattsburgh, Chateaugay Journal & Chateaugay Record, Elizabethtown Post, Essex County Republican, Fort Covington Sun, Fulton Patriot, Gouverneur Tribune-Press and others, Lake Placid News, Lowville Journal & Republican, Malone Farmer, Malone Franklin Gazette, North Country Catholic, Ogdensburg Advance and Ogdensburg Advance-News, Oswegonian of SUNY Oswego, Plattsburgh Press-Republican, Plattsburgh Republican, Plattsburgh Sentinel, Potsdam Herald-Recorder, Potsdam St. Lawrence Herald, St. Regis Falls Adirondack News, Saranac Lake Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Ticonderoga Sentinel, and Watertown Herald.
The Northern New York Library Network is a regional multitype library agency primarily dedicated to cooperatively providing support and services necessary for all of its members to meet their individual goals. The Network serves libraries in the seven counties of Northern New York for the ultimate benefit of the library user. For more information on the Network, go to www.nnyln.org.