WEARE, N.H. — Weeks after Weare’s only newspaper shut down, a resident had a proposal: The library should start one. Librarian Mike Sullivan jumped on the idea and, for the past year, has been ...
The April 16, 1912 front page of the New York Tribune (all images courtesy Library of Congress via Chronicling America unless noted otherwise) The days of microfiche — or even those who can remember ...
Every year, tens of thousands of novelists, historians, journalism students or people curious about their family tree make the pilgrimage to one of the oldest and largest newspaper archives in the ...
There’s a warm, musty waft of knowledge in the air, a comforting scent of human experience rising from age-stiffened paper. Shut your eyes and you could be in a dilapidated secondhand bookshop. Open ...
The New City Library is in the midst of a massive project to make Rockland's past more accessible by digitizing old county newspapers and radio shows and making them available online. Where digitizing ...
PILES OF weathered and dingy newspapers were neatly stacked on shelves in the New Hampshire Room at the Derry Public Library. And thanks to a months-long process to digitize those newspapers, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
A new feature of the Rapides Parish Library’s website makes it easier for the public to search for historical newspaper articles from Central Louisiana. The digitized newspapers feature is “something ...