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30 Million Newspaper Pages Online
The future's finally catching up to our expectations. I just read a great AP story in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer about the 'National Digital Newspaper Program" from the Library of Congress. The plan is to have all the old newspapers in a browsable digital format. The first round will cover newspapers from 1836 to 1922, about 30 million pages, and will be available in 2006.
Posted on November 17, 2004 | Permalink




