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20th-Century American Newspapers

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

Penrose Library has recently acquired 20th-Century American Newspapers, Series 1-3. This Readex database of digital historical newspapers begins coverage in 1923 (when America’s Historical Newspapers ends) and extends it through the twentieth century into the 1980s and 1990s. Series 1-3 comprises the following regional titles:

The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana; 1923-1988)

The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio; 1923-1991)

The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon; 1923-1987)

Press-Register (Mobile, Alabama; 1970-1992)

The Seattle Times (Seattle, Washington; 1923-1984)

The Times (Trenton, New Jersey; 1923-1993)

The Springfield Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts; 1923-1946) and The Springfield Union (Springfield, Massachusetts; 1947-1987)

The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Texas; 1923-1984)

The Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, Georgia; 1923-1993)

These newspapers are cross-searchable on the America’s Historical Newspapers platform, either as a separate set (20th-Century American Newspapers), or in tandem with the Early American Newspapers (1690-1922) series and the Hispanic American Newspapers (1808-1980).

20th-Century American Newspapers can be found by title in the library catalog, or listed under the “Databases” tab, in the “Newspapers (Historical)>Also Useful” category.

Japanese-American Relocation Camp Newspapers Available

Monday, August 15th, 2011

Penrose Library has recently acquired the Japanese-American Relocation Camp Newspapers: Perspectives on Day-to-Day Life digital collection which features twenty-five camp newspapers published between 1942 and 1945.  Some representative titles include the Grenada Pioneer, Amache Hi It, Granada Christian Church News, Heart Mountain Sentinel, Manzanar Free Press, Tulean Dispatch, Topaz Times, Poston Chronicle, Minidoka Irrigator, Gila News Courier, Trek, and the Rohwer Outpost. Most of the titles exist in their complete runs and were digitized from the holdings at the Library of Congress.  Although published primarily in English, some newspapers also offer articles in Japanese.

You can browse the complete collection, which is arranged roughly in chronological order, or search within either the collection or a specific document.  The advanced search interface provides searching of the full-text, or by keyword, document title, author, place name, or document number, with options to limit by collection, publication date range, or language.

Japanese-American Relocation Camp Newspapers is just one of sixty-seven specialized historical archival collections available through the Archives Unbound database.  To access the collection, go to the “Databases” tab on the library’s homepage and then either click on “A” to retrieve the database by title (Archives Unbound: Japanese-American Relocation Camp Newspapers), or select the “Archival Resources: Also Useful” category, listed under “Databases by Subject.”  You can also search by the collection’s title in the library catalog.