Magazines & Newspapers
Digital Magazines
PressReader is the best place to read thousands of newspapers and magazines from around the globe. Get access to more than 7,000 of the world's top publications as soon as they're available on shelves.
From the website or app:
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Click Sign in then click Library or Group
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Search for Volusia County Public Library
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Enter your library card number and PIN then click Log in
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New users can create an account by entering an email address, password, first name and last name.
This project was partially funded under the provisions of the State Aid to Libraries Grant program, administered by the Florida Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services.
The library has over 100 titles available, including Consumer Reports, People and Sports Illustrated.
Access your favorite digital magazines using Flipster from EBSCO Information Services. Flipster is a next-generation magazine service that allows people to browse digital versions of the latest issues of popular magazines.
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Browse magazines by category as well as perform searches for specific periodicals.
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Zoom in and out for better readability.
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Apps are available for Android and Apple devices for offline reading anytime, anywhere.
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Flipster is Kindle Fire compatible.
Daytona Beach News-Journal
The Daytona Beach News-Journal is the information source for news, sports, entertainment and advertising for readers in Volusia and Flagler counties.
Newsbank provides digital access to original content from the Daytona Beach News-Journal the day after it is published. Volusia County Public Library card required for remote access. DO NOT enter a PIN code or password if prompted.
Click here and then click on the link for the Daytona Beach News-Journal.
Digital Newspapers
The New York Times
Use this digital access to read breaking news articles, watch videos and check out the digital book reviews without waiting for a print copy and do all of this while sitting at home.There is also archive access from 1851-1922 and 1981-present.
Click here for access while at the library.
Click here for access from home and click "redeem"
PressReader is the best place to read thousands of newspapers and magazines from around the globe. Get access to more than 7,000 of the world's top publications as soon as they're available on shelves.
From the website or app:
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Click Sign in then click Library or Group
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Search for Volusia County Public Library
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Enter library card number and PIN then click Log in
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New users can create an account by entering an email address, password, first name and last name.
US newspapers currently include the Orlando Sentinel, The Economist, USA Today, Chicago Tribune.
Division of Library and Information Services. This project was partially funded under the provisions of the State Aid to Libraries Grant program, administered by the Florida Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services.
The Orlando Sentinel is a major newspaper in Orlando, providing local, regional, national and international coverage for the Central Florida region of the state. Sections of the Orlando Sentinel include Central Florida Business, Local & State, Travel, Editorial and Sports.
Newsbank provides digital access to original content from the Orlando Sentinel the day after it is published.
Volusia County Public Library card required for remote access. DO NOT enter a PIN code or password if prompted.
Click here and then click on the link for the Orlando Sentinel.
WSJ online provides coverage of breaking news and current headlines from the US and around the world. Follow the latest Wall Street Journal news on stock markets, finance, banks, hedge funds and private equity, with quotes for stocks, stock indexes and ETFs.Click here for the Wall Street Journal
West Volusia Beacon
The Beacon is the hometown twice weekly newspaper serving western Volusia County, Florida. The Beacon features local news of DeLand, Orange City, Deltona, DeBary, Lake Helen, DeLeon Springs, Glenwood, Pierson, Cassadaga, Seville and Barberville.
Newsbank provides digital access to original content from the West Volusia Beacon the week after it is published. Volusia County Public Library card required for remote access. DO NOT enter a PIN code or password if prompted.
Click here and then click on the link for the West Volusia Beacon.