The Library of Congress has made some significant updates and
additions to the Chronicling America web site recently:
- Newspapers selected and digitized by the Alaska State
Library and History Colorado began to be added to the more than 12
million pages from 41 other states and territories and the District of
Columbia
- Expanded coverage of the twentieth-century
newspapers, with some newspapers published up to 1943 now available (and
more in process, up to 1963) - see http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/
and sort by Latest Issue Available to see the most recent
- Adding to non-English newspapers already available
published in French, German, and Spanish, Chronicling America now
includes newspapers published by and for U. S. ethnic and immigrant communities
in Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Icelandic, Polish,
Slovenian and Swedish with more on the way. (Newspapers in these
languages are now accessible from the site through browsing with the
Ethnicity filter on http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/#tab=tab_newspapers
and general keyword search - additional language-specific search
filters will be added shortly.)
- Updated software
(github.com/LibraryOfCongress/chronam) and server architecture to
improve performance and redundancy of resources.
- Now more than 12.4 million pages available, published
1789-1943, from 2361 titles, contributed by 43 states and territories
and the Library of Congress
Explore Chronicling America and point your
RSS feed reader to http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/feed/
for details on Recent Additions. Follow us on Twitter @librarycongress
#ChronAm!
Schedule adjustments: All units of the Library system will close at 5 pm on Wed., Nov. 22nd. All units of the Library system will be closed Thurs., Nov. 23rd and Fri., Nov. 24th for the Thanksgiving holidays. Regular hours resume on Sat., Nov. 25th.
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