To find a library near you that has Reader's Digest archives, you can use a library search engine such as WorldCat. You can also contact your local library directly to inquire about their Reader's Digest holdings.
Here are some examples of libraries that have Reader's Digest archives:
* The New York Public Library has a collection of Reader's Digest magazines dating back to 1922.
* The Library of Congress has a collection of Reader's Digest magazines dating back to 1922, as well as other materials such as correspondence, photographs, and promotional materials.
* The University of Michigan Library has a collection of Reader's Digest magazines dating back to 1922, as well as a digital collection of Reader's Digest articles and other content.
* The British Library has a collection of Reader's Digest magazines dating back to 1922.
These are just a few examples of the many libraries that have Reader's Digest archives. If you are interested in learning more about Reader's Digest or conducting research on the magazine, you may want to visit one of these libraries or contact them directly to inquire about their holdings.