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What is available in the archive?
The archive is a database of
The Times and The Sunday Times articles that are more
than 7 days old and that date back to 1985. The articles
are available in text format only.
What content from the newspapers is covered by The Times and The Sunday Times archive?
The Times: 1. Final English edition 2. Final Scottish edition 3. All supplements
The Sunday Times: 1. Final English edition 2. Final Scottish edition 3. Final Irish edition
4. Final Ulster edition 5. All supplements except for The Sunday Times Magazine
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Is it possible to obtain information not included in
the archive?
Yes. If you wish to purchase
photographs, etc, please refer to the Syndication
service on our site.
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How do I pay for the articles and how much does it
cost?
You do need to pay in advance
for articles. When you subscribe to our archive service,
you are able to select a pricing plan that is tailored
to your needs. Click here for pricing
information.
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How do I know how much credit I have in my account?
Once logged in, subscribers
are able to monitor their account by clicking
on the 'my account' button on the left-hand navigation
bar.
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Do you offer pricing discounts for educational
institutions?
Yes. Please contact
archive-enquiries@newsint.co.uk for information
on the pricing for educational purposes.
I can't find an article I am looking for.
Try to make your search
as specific as possible. Our search
tips are an excellent source of information
on getting the best results for your search.
What if my question isn't covered by the 'frequently
asked questions'?
If you have further questions
about our archive service, please contact
us and we will respond to your enquiry.
How do I search for a story by a particular journalist?
The easiest way is to
include the reporter's name in the search
terms. You can also type the surname in the
byline field.
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How to change my screen resolution to get a bigger font size ?
1. PC Users: Go to the "My Computer" icon on your desktop, double click on the icon. This will open the "My computer" folder. Select the "Control Panel" folder and double click. Then select the "Display" icon and double click. This will bring up the display properties of your monitor, click on the "settings" tab. On the right is an area called "desktop area" and it displays what your current screen resolution is, for example 800 by 600 pixels. Using the sliding scale "Less to More" you can either increase the screen resolution to fit everything on your desktop or decrease the scale. Once you have decided upon your new screen resolution, click on the "apply" button. The screen will go blank for a few seconds whilst it reconfigures the screen resolution. The screen resolution can be altered at any time.
2. MAC Users: Go to the Apple Icon, select Control Panels, then select Monitors and select the screen resolution you wish to change to, your computer will automatically update your screen resolution.
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