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  • British Library Puts 200 Million Newspaper Pages Online


    18 June, 2009, by Desire Athow

    In a move that could help people to peek into the past in an interactive manner, British Library has pushed a new service online to enable users to access newspapers dating back 200 years.

    The new online service has over 200 million pages from 49 regional and local newspapers between 19th and the early 20th century, some of which, including Glasgow Herald, Northern Echo, and Western Mail, are still famous brands on the country’s news-stands.

    The service, which is available on a pay-as-you-go basis, will let users to understand the structure of the 19th century society, and follow the history in an intriguing way.

    The website at newspapers.bl.uk/blcs allows users to explore the 19th century newspapers to follow various thrilling cases of that time, such as the brutal details of the Whitechapel murders, plotted and committed by the enigmatic Jack the Ripper, and the banking collapse of 1878.

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    Although the searches on the website costs nothing, but users will need to pay £6.99 for a 24 hour access coming with 100 downloads, as well as £9.99 for 200 downloads and 7-days a week. However, access to a couple of newspaper, including the Penny Illustrated Paper and The Graphic, is free.

    Continued on next page Tags: British Library, Culture, Newspapers
    Desire Athow
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    Desire Athow
    on 18 June, 2009

    Désiré Athow is the Content Editor of ITProPortal.com and has been reporting on technology and telecommunication since 1999. You can follow him on Twitter.




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