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 * About the Newspapers
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 * Lesson Plans for Teachers
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   * Preserving history's "first draft" [PowerPoint]
   * The Outlook for Newspaper Collections in the Born-Digital Era
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The California Digital Newspaper Collection offers over 200,000 pages of
California newspapers spanning the years 1849-191l: the Alta California,
1849-1891; the San Francisco Call, 1893-1910; the Amador Ledger, 1900-1911; the
Imperial Valley Press, 1901-1911; the Sacramento Record-Union, 1859-1890; and
the Los Angeles Herald, 1905-1907. Additional years are forthcoming, as are
other early California newspapers: the Californian; the California Star; the
California Star and Californian; the Sacramento Transcript; the Placer Times;
and the Pacific Rural Press.

The California Digital Newspaper Collection is supported in part by the U.S.
Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library
Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

The CBSR has received two grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities
to digitize California newspapers for the National Digital Newspaper Program.
These newspapers are available both here and at the Library of Congress
Chronicling America website.

Please send comments or questions to Andrea Vanek, Assistant Director,
California Newspaper Project and California Digital Newspaper Collection.

Last Updated
02-May-2010



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