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ProQuestHistorical Newspapers

Stephen Hawthorne

• New York Times (1851-2004)• Wall Street Journal (1889-1990) • Washington Post (1877-1991) • Christian Science Monitor (1908-

1994) • Los Angeles Times (1881-1986)• Chicago Tribune (1849-1986)• Atlanta Constitution (1868-1939) • Boston Globe (1872- 1924)• Chicago Defender (1909-1975)• Hartford Courant (1764-1984)• The New York Tribune (1900-1910)• The Guardian (1821-2003)• The Observer (1791-2003)

Historical NewspapersThe Definitive Digital Archive

History of The Observer (1791- 2003)

The oldest Sunday newspaper in the world

– Covered Mozart’s and Marie Antoinette’s death

– In 1800s came to stand for freedom of the press and serious coverage of politics and literature

– Took principled stand against the British invasion of the Suez in 1956

History of the Guardian (1821-2003)

• First edition published 5 May 1821 in Manchester (includes short notice of Napoleon’s death)

• Became daily in 1855 with abolition of Stamp Duty on newspapers

• 2001 praised at British Press Awards for coverage of 11th September: “bold, simple and courageous.

Article Zoning

• Newspapers have columns, headlines, adverts, photographs, captions, crosswords, weather maps

• Article segmentation - Unlike books, column sizes not always uniform or consistent, and can run on several pages• 300-dpi binary image• numerous article zones - smaller file size• Better OCR rates• Article-level search results• Thread articles• Faster image download

ProQuest Historical Newspaper Results Page

Many Departments

History

History

Business Studies

Politics

Media Studies

Recent events

Hidden gems

Newspapers - In Summary

Benefits of access on ProQuest

• Cross-search with other leading titles including• Easily embedded into workflow – ProQuest has

MyResearch for saved searches, bibliographic management tools etc

• Library integration tools – usage reports, linking, interface customisation, multiple languages etc

• Upgraded digital files, ensuring higher standard of accuracy for academic research

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