Google Books Now Offers List of Magazine Titles
Hot diggity biscuit! A software engineer at Google noticed there was a Facebook group called “Get Google Magazine Search to provide a list of indexed titles” (I wish I had known about that one, I would...
View ArticleA Library Full of (Digitized) Government Comics!
A hat tip to ResourceShelf to the pointer about Richard Graham, who has put together a digital collection of comics created/commissioned by the government. There are over 180 comics available in the...
View ArticleThe Toughest Job You’ll Ever Digitize — Peace Corps Digital Library
Sometimes the headlines just write themselves! The Peace Corps has announced a new digital library at http://collection.peacecorps.gov/ that is actually still in progress — the 50th anniversary of the...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Launches Digitized Newspaper Collection
The state of North Carolina has launched a new digital archive collection of NC newspapers called, strangely enough, the North Carolina Newspaper Digitization Project. It’s available at...
View ArticleWoo Hoo! Popular Science Archive Free Online For the Win!
I read an article in Wired last week that made me very happy: Popular Science is now online as entire archive, and it’s free! The magazine has teamed up with Google Books to make its archive available....
View ArticleOld Magazine Articles Expands
A couple years ago I covered a Web site called Old Magazine Articles. Its URL is http://www.oldmagazinearticles.com, natch. When I reviewed it the site was mostly focused on pre-1922 events/materials,...
View ArticleFootnote Makes Historical Papers Free for May
Thanks to Schelly at Tracing the Tribe for the heads-up about Footnote.com and another of its free offers: this one making its historical newspaper collection free for the month of May. Footnote’s...
View ArticleWyoming Newspaper Project, Complete! (Sorta)
Old School Eggnog Cheers to Online Historical Newspapers blog for the heads-up that the Wyoming Newspaper Project is complete! The project now contains 791,764 full pages covering the years 1849-1922....
View ArticleDigital Archive of 73 Amateur Radio Magazine at Internet Archive
73 Magazine The Jefferson County Radio Amateur Club is reporting that 73 (also known as 73 Amateur Radio Today) is now available in full at the Internet archive. Direct URL at...
View ArticleNational Archives Puts Genealogy Workshops on YouTube
The National Archives announced yesterday that video of some of its genealogy how-to workshops have now hit YouTube (though looking at the dates on some of these they appear to have been up for a...
View ArticleWyoming Newspaper Project, Complete! (Sorta)
Old School Eggnog Cheers to Online Historical Newspapers blog for the heads-up that the Wyoming Newspaper Project is complete! The project now contains 791,764 full pages covering the years 1849-1922....
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