1. The Atlanta Journal Constitution

1. The Atlanta Journal
Constitution
PHYSICAL LOCATION: Current Issues Only on 2nd floor
DIGITAL LOCATION: Access World News 1981 to present
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the only major daily newspaper in the
metropolitan area of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is the flagship publication
of Cox Enterprises. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the result of the merger
between The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. The staff was
combined in 1982. Separate publication of the morning Constitution and
afternoon Journal ended in 2001. The AJC has its headquarters in the Atlanta
suburb of Dunwoody, Georgia. It is also co-owned with television flagship WSB-TV
and six radio stations, which are located separately in midtown Atlanta.
Subsequent to the staff consolidation of 1982, the afternoon Journal maintained a
center-right editorial stance, while the editorials and op-eds in the morning
Constitution were liberal. When the editions combined in 2001, the editorial page
staffs also merged. The editorials and op-eds have attempted to strike a more
"balanced" tone. Most of the paper's editorial stances have been closer to those
of the old Constitution.
2. Atlanta Business
Chronicle
PHYSICAL LOCATION: Current Issues Only on 2nd floor
DIGITAL LOCATION: ABI/INFORM Complete 1999 - 2004
Atlanta Business Chronicle is where you'll find the latest breaking business news,
updated throughout the day, some of this week's top stories from the Atlanta
Business Chronicle and other popular features from the print edition.
You can also sign up to receive any of our e-mail products including daily business
news updates, latest news of 17 industries, dozens of popular topics from around
the nation and the latest networking and marketing alerts.
3. Atlanta Jewish
Times
PHYSICAL LOCATION: Current Issues Only on 2nd floor
DIGITAL LOCATION: Access World News 2006 - 2009
Atlanta Jewish Times is printed in Georgia and is an equal opportunity employer.
The opinions expressed in the Atlanta Jewish Times do not necessarily reflect
those of the newspaper. The mission of the Atlanta Jewish Times is to provide
Jewish Atlantans with a shared sense of opportunity, significance and
achievement by supporting and encouraging community activities among
members of the Jewish community. Our goal is to form a cohesive Jewish network
through the detailed coverage of all the community activities taking place
throughout metro Atlanta. The Atlanta Jewish Times is accomplishing this task
with the cooperation of metro Atlanta’s Jewish citizens and organizations, and the
resources they provide.
4. Barron’s
PHYSICAL LOCATION: Current Issues Only on 2nd floor
DIGITAL LOCATION: ABI/INFORM Complete 1988 to present, Accounting & Tax
Database 1988 to present, ProQuest Research Library Complete 1988 to present
Barron’s is an American weekly newspaper founded in 1921. It covers U.S.
financial information, market developments, and relevant statistics. Each issue
provides a wrap-up of the previous week's market activity, news reports, and an
informative outlook on the week to come.