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[...] masters candidates, who are doing the processing for us. Currently we are in the process of hiring a new student to learn OCR correction, page evaluation and processing to replace a student who is leaving due to personal reasons. We have a couple good candidates and should have a new processor starting within the next week or two. In June our other processor will be graduating and we’ll need to advertise again. While this slows some of the processing down, we have been making steady progress in the evaluation phase and I feel we can afford [...]
[...] version for LOC
In 1907 a group of Colville, Washington, democrats formed a corporation to produce a new weekly paper. They hired J. C. Harrigan, a twenty-nine year old newspaperman, to serve as editor. They also financed the purchase of modern printing equipment. Harrigan had learned his trade in the mining towns of Montana and had worked at such prestigious papers as the Seattle Post-Intelligencer [LCCN: sn 83045604] and the Spokane Spokesman Review [LCCN: sn 84024754], but was enchanted by Colville. He purchased the paper in 1909 and continued editing it for forty [...]
[...] additional hours to help with NDNP processing in ShawnM's place. Thanks everyone!!!! January 5, 2012 A New and Exciting 2012!
Happy New Year from WA-NDNP!
We have ambitious goals ahead of us as we're gearing up for speedy production this year. We are waiting to hear back from LC on the approval of batch_wa_american and already preparing the next for submission this month. Titles included in the first batch are Wenatchee Daily World, Labor Journal and a few issues of the Spokane Press. We will have more people helping with the processing through [...]
[...] the Seattle Gazette LCCN sn86076446 only to be renamed the Weekly Intelligencer LCCN sn84022788 by new owner Samuel L. Maxwell in 1867, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (P-I) served as the region’s pioneering newspaper and Seattle’s oldest continually operating business. In a land rich with timber, minerals, and waterways, the P-I served a growing community of 150 persons in 1860. Having survived over 11 moves and more than 17 owners, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer as of March 2009 no longer prints news in broadsheet, but remains an active force in the world of digital [...]
[...] WA-NDNP See WSL Blog post about our grant See Washington Community Newspaper: Collaboration for New Access (Final Narrative from grant pkg) About this Wiki This wiki is a collaborative web site for planning and discussion regarding the Washington's NDNP grant. Feel fee to edit pages, add new pages, or use the discussion pages on any page to ask questions about page contents or make suggestions. Wiki : Means "quick" in Hawaiian. "A wiki is a collection of web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify [...]
[...] advisory committee, museums, schools, and other interested parties to announce the availability of new content on Chronicling America. Due to state budget reductions, the project team lost two Digital Project Librarians (one at the beginning of the grant and one half way through), both of whom had a total of 13 hours a week devoted to the NDNP grant. While this likely affected the speed of QA and some coordination with CONSER catalogers, QA time was made up by help from other WSL staff, and the refining and automating of much of the QA workflow with batch scripts. [...]
[...] and use of this digital collection, the money spent to create and maintain it, and the increase of new issues from the NDNP grant, we are aiming to make changes to this online collection that will allow researchers to better refine searches and discovery
Scope The scope of the proposed changes cover:
modeling database to integrate two different types of newspaper content (indexed, article-level data; and full text, page-level data) provide easier viewing options of images explore options to refine and filter results explore viability of more advanced search options [...]
[...] Wash.)
(.b57920357) to Ranche and range (.b57920503) because: 1) The issues for June 10, 1897- were called new ser. v. 1, no. 10- and also
old ser. v. 3 , no. 43-. I was puzzled by the double numbering, but then I
counted things out on calendars for 1894-1897 and saw that yes, the June 10,
1897 issue would indeed have been v. 3, no. 43 of Ranch. I put a note in
the bib record about the double numbering in a 515 field. 2) They were both published in North Yakima. 3) Ranch (Seattle, Wash.) (.b4083895x), which is most definitely the title
that continues Ranche and range, has [...]
[...] Willis (E. W.) Scripps as part of his newspaper chain. He wrote that "the journalistic policy of the new paper...be that of advocate and special pleader of the poor classes as against the whole plutocratic and aristocratic cominations, political, economic, and social." 1 Scripps himself did not oversee the day-to-day operations of the paper, but the Spokane Press fulfilled its mission of serving the working classes by supporting labor issues and maintaining its price at one penny per issue. The Scripps papers also appealed to their readership through illustrations and [...]
[...] http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/docs/iii/charts/whitman.htm Essay Draft Charles B. Hopkins and Lucien E. Kellogg were delayed in starting their new enterprise, the Palouse Gazette [LCCN: sn 88085456]. During the spring and summer of 1877, news of the Nez Perce war sent a wave of panic through the white settlers of Palouse region of Washington Territory. Farmers abandoned their homesteads, seeking protection in the towns from a rumored uprising among the Palouse, Couer d'Alene and Spokane Indians. The tribes, for their part, were troubled by the sudden activity among the settlers. Fortunately, the misunderstanding [...]
[...] , Port Townsend Model Commonwealth , Port Angeles Monroe Monitor Navy Yard American , Bremerton New Citizen , Seattle Olympian , Olympia Orator Outburst , Spokane Pacific Pilot , Lynden cont. Lynden Sun Pilot Pacific Tribune , Olympia Palouse Gazette , Colfax People's Advocate , Chehalis Pioneer and Democrat , Olympia Port Gardner News , Everett cont. Everett News Port Townsend Leader Puget Sound Mail , La Conner Puget Sound Weekly Argus , Port Townsend Pullman Herald Reveille , Bellingham San Juan Islander Seattle Mail and Herald Seattle Post-Intelligencer [...]
[...] journals such as Scientific Farmer (Amherst and Boston) [LCCN: ca08002908], American Agriculturalist (New York)[LCCN:sf87090292], Land and Home (New York), Farmers’ Review (Chicago), the American Garden and Our Country Home (Greenfield, Mass) [LCCN: ca09000980], and contributed to the Irrigation Age (Chicago) [LCCN:ca17003583]. News of planned irrigation projects in North Yakima, Washington may have encouraged him to move there. The financial panic of 1893 contributed to instability in the Yakima publishing industry [...]
[...] hestitate to criticize African Americand who failed to live up to his standards. Cayton spoke for the New Negro, saw education and determination as the keys to realizing the American Dream. As did many black newspaper editors, Cayton worked closely with the Republican Party and promoted its political agenda. But as Seattle grew, so did graft, prostitution and political corruption. The paper took on this growing crime problem and Cayton occasionally paid the price for his honest reporting on powerful local citizens. Arrest, lawsuits and other ploys were used against him, [...]
[...] searching and browsing; pre-determined sequence for depositing items; built-in workflow for vetting new items. In contrast, Fedora builds in flexibility: institutional repositories are just one possible instantiation—however generality incurs a high overhead and uptake has been sluggish. This paper shows how existing components of the Greenstone software can be repurposed to provide a generalized institutional repository that falls between these extremes. Top CONTENTdm
website: http://www.contentdm.org/ spec sheet: News, reviews, and articles about CONTENTdm [...]
Title info
Ayer Annual 1 Publish day: Content: Established: Pages: Size: Editor: Publisher: Frequency: Coverage Region: County: Unique ids SN: OCLC: History Continues: Continued by: WSL publish history chart: Top Reel info Filmed by: Positives held by: Negatives held by: WSL Holdings list: [...]
[...] sn88085488 OCLC: 17408151 Digitization plan 2008-2009 grant
Reduction ratio high (20-25:1) Waiting on new density readings Received order 2008-12-01 WSL ordered duplication and testing of 1888-1922 (11 reels) from Proquest. History Continues: NA Continued by: NA
Essay Draft Thomas Neill was a lawyer and Irish immigrant whose ambition led him westward. He started his career as a newspaperman in the town of Dawson (ND), where he married Ada Allen. Frustrated with the pace of development in Dawson and lured by an magazine promotional piece, Neill became interested [...]
[...] published by Horace Cayton. Covers local and national news of significance to its readership. Microfilm: A new and more complete microfilm is being produced [...]
[...] origins reaching back to 1891, and its history reflects the rapid growth and changes experienced by a new state and its capital. In his History of the [...]
[...] publication devoted to the scientific advancement of agricultural practice. He also decided to make his new venture apolitical. He arranged to print his [...]
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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
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[...] success in management, a meeting was held and the Socialists of Snohomish County decided to start a new paper, The Washington Socialist . This paper [...]
[...] program. After graduation, he taught journalism at the University of Kansas for two years, then went to New York City in 1913 to join the staff of the [...]
[...] fishermen and farmers and much of the paper is devoted to news of farmers' cooperatives, commodity prices, new agricultural production methods, and the movements [...]
[...] first four pages are part of the traditional newspaper issue and the last four pages are part of a new section label. You will notice that after [...]
[...] paper from Soth’s widow and persuaded Earle C. Tripp to come from Seattle as co-publisher. However, new competition brought hard times for the Courier [...]
[...] history of communication. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Cochran, N. D. (1933). E.W. Scripps. New York: Harcourt, Brace and. Baldasty, G. [...]
[...] LC's National Digital Newspaper Program Documentation Technical guidelines and metadata dictionary New: NDNP Technical Guidelines for 2010 awardees [...]