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Newly Launched Newspaper Search Engine Focuses on Searching Historical Papers.

Posted on August 2, 2013November 6, 2021 by Mike
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A search for Dover Delaware delivered this page from the Los Angeles Herald. It was published on February 22, 1899.

Efficiencies for researchers continue evolving at a rapid pace as important resources are digitized, allowing the materials to move beyond the confines of libraries, historical societies, and archives.  These open sourced, easily accessible collections on the web, greatly enhance our ability to study the past, as often untapped materials are available on-demand from a classroom, office, or home.

The current evolution is in the area of newspapers as an untold number of old, yellowing pages are digitized and rolled into databases each month so scholars, students, genealogist, and curious types may have easy access.

Now, a new newspaper search engine, Elephind.com, is helping with this by providing one specialized Google-type site for querying newspapers from many collections.  Until recently the search required knowing which place to surf over to in order to dig into the collections.  With this service, it is possible to search digital newspapers collections from around the globe in aggregate.

Elephind has just launched so this new web portal is in the early stage of its growth.

Elephind, a newspaper search engine
A search for Dover, Delaware on Elephind, a newspaper search engine

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