 To find the New York Times historical database, I'm going to begin at the library home page and click the Alice catalog. Select periodical title and search for the New York Times. I'm going to open the first entry and scroll until I find the title that has electronic resource next to it. From this page, I'm going to select the date range that corresponds to the date I want to find, and in this case, it's July 10th, 1992. When the database opens, I'm going to find 1992 and then find July 10th. This opens up a page that has all the articles from that newspaper on that day. I can see that it sorts by page order, so each of these articles is from page A1. To look at an article, I'm going to click on full text PDF. This opens the article and I can read it. I can also click above the article where the link says Open in PDF Reader. This will open a PDF that I can save to my computer or I can print the article. I can also click on Page View PDF and that will open up a page that shows the way the page looked in the print edition of the paper with all the articles on that same page. I can also click Page View, Clickable, and that will open up that same page and allow me to click on other articles to open them. If I want to go back to the initial search page, I can click on Back to Issue and this will bring me back to where I started. That's how to find a specific date of the New York Times in the New York Times Historical Database.