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Subject: Nespaper & magazine articles about Hudson, New York
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: billdel-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 19 Nov 2003 10:41 PST
Expires: 19 Dec 2003 10:41 PST
Question ID: 278279
How do I find newspaper and magazine articles aboutnHudson, New York?

Request for Question Clarification by justaskscott-ga on 19 Nov 2003 12:17 PST
Are you looking for articles about a particular event, or from a
particular time, or just articles in general?

Request for Question Clarification by easterangel-ga on 19 Nov 2003 16:47 PST
Hi!

Is it about a particular event or story? Or you just want a way to
search for articles about Hudson, New York?

Thanks!

Clarification of Question by billdel-ga on 22 Nov 2003 08:27 PST
Dear justaskscott & easterangle,

Over the past 2 or three years there has been positive press about
Hudson, NY a small upstate NY city that has seen a great revival over
the past few years.

It's become a major upscale antiques center. The articles have been in the New 
York Times and designer type magazines. I'm having trouble finding someone in 
Hudson that might have copies of these articles, even though they have
been very positive.

I tried New York Times archival and because the city is Hudson I get a
huge return but still not much about Hudson, the city, NY. I don't
have time to go through thousands of NY Times hits so I thought I'd
try you guys. Also copies of magazine articles would be very helpful.

I want to use some of these positive articles as part of a package of
information about Hudson that would promote a new retail project in
the city.

If is cost more to find this info, let me know.

Thank you, 
Bill Del Conte

Request for Question Clarification by justaskscott-ga on 22 Nov 2003 11:39 PST
I have found two recent articles in the New York Times on Hudson. 
Also, I have found some other articles through a database that you
might possibly have access to through a public library.  Moreover, I
have an idea as to how you can do this research at a library.

Do you belong to a particular library?  Would you be willing to do
research at a library?  More generally, would the information I have
described be sufficient for an answer?

Clarification of Question by billdel-ga on 22 Nov 2003 13:32 PST
The NY Times might be good, how do I see what you found and the
library data base sound good how do I get to use that? Do I actually
have to go to a library?

Request for Question Clarification by justaskscott-ga on 22 Nov 2003 13:41 PST
It depends on the library you belong to.  Some libraries allow their
cardholders to view such databases on line.  On the other hand, some
libraries don't offer this service.  So, if you don't mind my asking,
are you a cardholder at a library, and if so, which one?

Clarification of Question by billdel-ga on 23 Nov 2003 16:05 PST
Hi,
I live in a rural atrea and there arn't many librarys her. Bard
College is in the area and I can use it.
Thanks,
Bill
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