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The Times makes 200 years of newspapers online available

Ernst-Jan Written on June 13, 2008 – 4:18 pm
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

British quality newspaper The Times have opened up their dusty but valuable archives of the past 200 years by officially launching The Times Archive today. Every newspaper published between 1785 and 1985 has been scanned and made fully searchable through an OCR program.

Nineteen months ago, Times Media’s digital publisher Zach Leonard told Journalism.co.uk that the company was looking at the possibility of building an archive of all its content. Turns out that Leonard wasn’t just trying to gain some goodwill but actually planned on digitalizing the archive. The beta version was launched only last month, so apparently the company has different guidelines than most web start-ups - who often seem to stay in beta mode forever.

For a limited period of time, the whole archive will be free. So enjoy it while you can. Read about the original Live Aid for example, or the Titanic or the assassination of Lincoln.

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About the author: Ernst-Jan is a blogger and journalist, who previously worked in New York to cover news at the United Nations. Next to writing, he's also a singer in the band Christina Five.

4 comments/trackbacks to “The Times makes 200 years of newspapers online available”

  1. Jun 13, 2008: Hintergrundrauschen - Die Times öffnet Archiv von 200 Jahren

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  1. By Milan Vasic on Jun 13, 2008

    This is incredible feature, congratulations for Times.

  2. By John thomas on Jun 14, 2008

    Wow, Incredible indeed. Way to go Time, way to go.

    JT
    http://www.Ultimate-Anonymity.com

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