PressReader for Public Libraries

7,000+ Newspapers, 120+ Countries, 60 Languages

Distributed by ProQuest  to library markets worldwide, PressReader provides interactive, digital access to nearly 7,000 of the world’s best newspapers and magazines.

Just like reading a print edition, users can browse articles and other key elements, including pictures, advertisements, obituaries and notices.  

With the ability to perform keyword searches across all titles and save both stories and full publications, researchers are sure to find the stories they’re looking for. 

Intuitive and User-Friendly
PressReader offers readers an intuitive and user-friendly way to read newspapers and magazines from around the world, including publications from:
  • Asia
  • Canada
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • The Middle East
  • United States
There’s value in choice. With access to PressReader, users can read everything from local news stories to pop culture magazines, trade publications and national opinion pieces.

A customized Home Feed brings engaging, relevant and trusted stories to the forefront.

No more waiting for a single issue to be delivered. No more delivery fees, flipping through pages or storing stacks of paper. Every library, no matter its size, can expand its collection and improve its offering by working with PressReader.

Content Highlights

Some of the most popular titles include:
 
International
  • Bloomberg Businessweek
  • China Daily
  • Daily Mail
  • Der Tagesspiegel
  • La Razon
  • L'Équipe
  • Libération
  • The Guardian
 
Domestic
  • Boston Globe
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Dallas Morning News
  • Houston Chronicle
  • Los Angeles Times
  • Newsweek
  • Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Washington Post

For the first time, public libraries that subscribe to PressReader now have the option to add on The Economist, a widely recognized and respected publication known for its impartial reporting and insightful analysis.

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