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Chronicling America: Using Historic Newspapers

in the Classroom

Vermont Digital Newspaper Project Erenst Anip, Project Librarian

Karyn Norwood, Digital Support Specialist

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Vermont Digital Newspaper Project

Part of the National Digital Newspaper Program

digitizing historic Vermont newspapers

between 1836-1922

Vermont Content Online:

59 Vermont titles

260,000 pages

Every county represented (except Grand Isle)

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Online tool to search historic newspapers from across the

country.

9 million pages from 1836-1922 available to search by text.

You can search, save, download, print, and clip

articles for free.

Chronicling America: What is it?

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BREAKING: Vermont to add 100k more pages before 2016 ends

•Orleans County Monitor (1913-1922)•Rutland Herald (1855-1873)

•Brattleboro Reformer family (1879-1922)•Londonderry Sifter (1884-1921)•Manchester Journal (1861-1922)

•Herald and News (1888-1910) (West Randolph, Orange County)•Barre Daily Times (1903-1922)

•Bellows Falls Times (1855-1903)

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So, let’s dive right into it!

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library.uvm.edu/vtnpor search:

VTDNP or

Vermont Digital Newspaper Project

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Vermont Digital Newspaper Project Website

Educator Resource Page:library.uvm.edu/vtnp/

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•Downloadable lessons and activities

•Links to other resources and lessons from other states

•General Tutorial section

Online Resources

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Let’s ExploreChronicling America!

chroniclingamerica.loc.govchroniclingamerica.com

or search: Chronicling America

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the basics of Chronicling America

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How to search? ● Simple search● Advanced search

We have downloadable PowerPoints and how-tos on our

website!

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Search Pages Tab

Pick a state or search all states

Pick a year range or specific year.

Remember, years are between 1836-1922.

Enter a search word(s) here.Remember historical

language!

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Try a simple search! Pick a state or

search all states

Pick a year range or specific year.

Remember, years are between

1836-1922.

Enter a search word(s) here

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The search tool searches the text to find the word/phrase you entered. Your keywords show up highlighted red.

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Capturing images/text options

➔ View the text from the page ➔ Download as a PDF➔ Download as a JP2 ➔ Use the clipping tool to save a section of a page

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Bibliographic Citations:

MLA:

Author's Last Name, First Name Middle Initial. "Article Title." Newspaper Title Date of Publication: Pages. Name of Database. Web. Date of access.

Example:

"The Pioneer Shops." Burlington Weekly Free Press 9 April 1869: 1. Chronicling America. Web. 20 November 2014.

At the bottom of every newspaper page (great for keeping track of pages!):

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Hold down Ctrl to select multiple states or newspapers!

Advanced Search Tab

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Advanced Search Example:

James P. Taylor, Green Mountain Club, & the

Long Trail

James P. Taylor (1872-1949)

Founder of Green Mountain Club (1909)

Long Trail built between 1910-1930, oldest long-distance

walking trail in the country.

Could do a project on Taylor or the Green Mountain Club

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● Try a simple search first, with keywords● Could limit to Vermont, years 1900-1922● Search words to try in combination, proximity, or as phrases:● Taylor, Long Trail, Green Mountain Club, J.P. Taylor, James Taylor.

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Technology then & now: not perfect!

❏ Typos or errors

❏ Microfilm quality

❏ OCR rarely 100% accurate

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Example Activities

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100 Years Ago Today

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100 Years Ago Today

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1. Have students enter the words “John Brown Harpers Ferry” in the search box, limiting the years between 1859 and 1861 (more/less years, depending on the spectrum). Students can also search by a specific state.

2. Students could divide up into North & South (or particular states) and argue perspectives found in the newspapers, or individually find and analyze examples of differing perspectives found in the papers.

John Brown & Harper’s Ferry

Raid, 1863

•John Brown’s ill-fated raid on Harper’s Ferry, VA, took place on October 16-18, 1859.

•Brown and 20 others captured the armory with the intention to arm nearby slaves and begin an insurgency that would end slavery in the south.

•Brown and his men were cornered in the armory by militia and US Marines.

•Brown was soon defeated. Among the dead were two of Brown’s sons. John Brown was hanged in Virginia on December 2, 1859.

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Research Projects

•Local historic buildings

•Famous people

•Events

•Technology

•Culture

•Differing perspectives

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Recommended Topics

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Good place for students to start: the Topics Page!

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Each topics page includes:

➔ important dates

➔ suggested search terms

➔ sample articles

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Have students do research and write a blog post!

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Idea: a contest for the oddest

clipping

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Idea: students to curate an

online album on Pinterest or

Flickr

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Have students create an exhibit or display

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Extra Inspiration: www.loc.gov/ndnp

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Thanks for coming!

Contact us: Website: library.uvm.edu/vtnp

Erenst Anip, Project Librarian: [email protected]

Karyn Norwood, Digital Support: [email protected]

Phone: 802-656-0819