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Orange County Register News Research Library Santa Ana CA US
The Orange County Register News Research Library, located at 625 N Grand Ave, Santa Ana, CA, is a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and media professionals seeking access to historical news archives and periodicals. The library provides extensive collections of local and regional newspapers, offering insights into Orange County’s history, culture, and current events. Notable features include curated research materials, digitized archives, and on-site assistance for in-depth exploration of news content. This facility serves as
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The Orange County Register News Research Library provides access to a range of news resources, including the Orange County Register (available from 1987 to the present), the NewsBank database (with over 2,500 newspapers), and historical archives via NewspaperArchive.com. Additional offerings include remote and onsite access to the New York Times through library card-linked accounts, as well as digital borrowing of ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines via the Libby app. These services are described as comprehensive and accessible, though no direct reviews of the library itself are included in the provided content.
However, reviews for the Orange County Register (likely related to its subscription or customer service, rather than the library’s resources) are overwhelmingly negative, with nine 1-star Yelp reviews. Common complaints include poor customer service, misleading subscription pricing, delayed or inconsistent delivery, and declining paper quality (e.g., thin pages that are difficult to read). Some reviewers also criticized the content of the newspaper, citing irrelevant or overly lengthy articles. The sentiment is uniformly negative, with no positive feedback noted in the reviews. No reviews specifically addressing the News Research Library’s operations or facilities are available.
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