The library has The New York Times, The Dunn Daily Record, and The News and Observer among other newspapers in our Microfilm Collection. Anyone can use the microfilm, it is located in the basement of Wiggins Memorial Library in the metal cabinets that you can see from the elevator. Some of our titles go back to the Civil War era.
If you need assistance with the microfilm, or the microfilm readers, please come to the Research Assistance desk and we will be happy to show you how to use them.
Document (noun)
1. a: (archaic) proof, evidence b:an original or official paper relied on as the basis, proof, or support of something c: something (such as a photograph or a recording) that serves as evidence or proof
2. a: a writing conveying information b: a material substance (such as a coin or stone) having on it a representation of thought by means of some conventional mark or symbol c: documentary
3: a computer file containing information input by a computer user and usually created with an application (such as a spreadsheet or word processor)
Document (verb)
1. to furnish documentary evidence of
2. to furnish with documents
3. a: to provide with factual or substantial support for statements made or a hypothesis proposed especially: to equip with exact reference to authoritative supporting information (as by means of footnotes) b: 1: to construct or produce (something, such as a movie or novel) with authentic situations or events 2: to portray realistically
Merriam-Webster. "Document." Accessed January 9, 2019. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/document.