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Cambridge University Library. Newspaper Research I: archives. Clive Simmonds Periodicals Department, Cambridge University Library. The UL’s collections: what titles are available here. These comprise (i) Print, (ii) Microforms (iii) and access to electronic newspapers
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Cambridge University Library Newspaper Research I: archives Clive Simmonds Periodicals Department, Cambridge University Library
The UL’s collections: what titles are available here • These comprise (i) Print, (ii) Microforms (iii) and access to electronic newspapers • All these titles (including electronic titles) should be in Newton: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/newton/ LibrarySearch: http://search.lib.cam.ac.uk/
2. What electronic titles are available Electronic titles are also listed under Search (ejournals@cambridge and eresources@cambridge) on the main UL home page. Direct links: • Ejournals list: http://camsfx.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/cambridge/az • Database list: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/electronicresources/ • Eresources - newspaper page: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/electronicresources/newspapers.php
3. Where to access our electronic titles Within the UL: (i) Digital Resources Access PCs (in Commonwealth Room, West Room, Rare Books, Manuscripts, Aoi, North Wing) http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/itfacilities/pcs.html (ii) from your own laptop. Details about wireless networking at http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/itfacilities/wireless.html and Raven password (which you also need) at http://www.cam.ac.uk/cs/docs/faq/n5.html Outside the UL you can access most of these titles if you have a Raven password. Further details (including obtaining Raven password) at http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/eresources/access.html
4. Using the UL’s newspaper collections • Printed newspapers are ordered and read in the West Room for issues after 1900, in the Rare Books Room for issues before 1900 • Most of the collection cannot be photocopied due to age, size, binding and fragile size. But other photographic/imaging processes are available. Ask at the Enquiry Desk where you submitted fetching slip or consult Imaging Services pages at http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/deptserv/imagingservices/index.html • Self service photography using your own camera is now permitted in certain parts of the library including the West Room and Rare Books. But read this first: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/specialcollections/selfserviceguidelines.pdf
5. Newspapers collections outside the UL If you are looking for a newspaper title not available in the UL: • Check SUNCAT (the Serials Union Catalogue for the United Kingdom) http://www.suncat.ac.uk/ This includes the holdings of the British Library Newspaper Division at Colindale though that can also be searched separately from the BL catalogue: http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=BLVU1 Details about using the Colindale collection are at http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/inrrooms/blnewspapers/newsrr.html
6. Finding information about Newspaper titles Willings Press Directory Includes details of publication, price, editors, circulation etc for titles but not where to find them Classmark: Ref.8.1 Backset from 1874 onwards at L904.b.219 Waterloo Directory (for Victorian titles, giving much detail and some holdings.) Classmark: R857.150 Newsplan reports (details the historic provincial UK press, including holdings) Classmark: R857.152 Benns Media Directory. For publication details of current newspapers in the UK and around the world.) Classmark: Ref.8.101 Backset from 1856 onwards at L904.b.14
7. Searching for contents: printed indexes • There are relatively few printed indexes to newspapers (the next slide lists them by title): electronic access will be more useful • There are two general printed indexes British Humanities Index. 1915-. R907.18 (a partial coverage of the British quality press, but only "major articles on current affairs, political and social criticism". It is also online from 1962 onwards) Clover Newspaper Index. 1987-2001 NPR.D.28 (covers the British quality press, but is a surprisingly small publication.)
8. Printed Newspaper Indexes • Christian Science Monitor Index. 1949-83. NPR.D.17 • Financial Times Index. 1913-20; 1981-2005 NPR.D.18 • Guardian Index. 1842-1928. Microfilm P428 1929-85. Microfiche O283 1986-2003 NPR.D.23 • Independent Index 1994 NPR.D.37 • Le Monde Index. 1944-51, 1958, 1965-68, 1984- 2001 NPR.D.15 • Los Angeles Times Index. 1972-2008. NPR.D.16 • New York Times Index. 1851-2010 NPR.D.7 • Times Index. 1790-. NPR.D.4 • Wall Street Journal Index. 1990-.2009 NPR.D.33 • Washington Post Index 1979-2010 NPR.D.22
9. Electronic resources: current titles (i) Searching current titles will be covered in Newspaper Research II. Tue 23 Oct 11:30 – 12 :30 To book a place see: http://www.training.cam.ac.uk/cul/event/456875 (Historic titles continue on slide 12) Factiva • An enormous database of articles from provincial, national and international press • Gives text only – not layout, or pictures • Results can easily be emailed or printed out • Only available at present within the Cam. Domain
10. Factiva: major UK press coverage includes … • Daily Express 24 July 1997- • Daily Mail 1981- • Daily Telegraph Nov 2000- • Express on Sunday 16 April 2000- • Financial Times 1981- • Guardian 2006- • Independent June 1988- • Independent on Sunday 25 March 1990- • Mail on Sunday 2 May 1982- • News of the World 1996- • Observer 1981- • Sun 1996- • Sunday Telegraph 5 Nov 2000- • Sunday Times 1981- • Times 1981-
11. Electronic resources: current titles (ii) • LexisNexis: includes UK national and regional newspapers • Kikuzo II Visual for Libraries: Japanese newspapers, including Asahi Shimbun from 1945- • Integrum World Wide: Russian newspapers • Some of the UK national press is available free online though without much (if any) archiving. The BL compiles a handy list with coverage at http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/webres/londonnatnews/index.html
12. Electronic resources: historic titles Remember that the individual newspaper titles are included in Newton, LibrarySearch, ejournals list, and the overall collections are also on the Newspaper page. (See slide 2) • Electronic newspaper historic archives show the newspaper as printed and allow searching of the entire text including advertisements. They allow printing but will not email text to you (they will usually email articles references and URLs; you may be able to download a PDF).
13. Electronic resources: historic archives of titles still current • Guardian 1821-2003 • New York Times 1851-2006 • Guardian 1821-2003 • The Observer 1791-2003 • The Times (Times Digital Archive) 1785-1985 • The Times of India 1861-2001 • Wall Street Journal 1889-1992 • Washington Post 1877-1991 ]
14. Electronic resources: historic archives of titles no longer published • British Library Newspapers 1600-1900 brings together two BL databases • Burney Collection Newspapers (covering 17th-18th centuries) • 19th Century British Library Newspapers (48 national, regional and local titles) • Newspapers are also included in: British Periodicals I and II
15. British Newspaper Archive • The British Newspaper Archive http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ • This is a commercial database designed for public access and pay as you go • It includes much of the content already in 19th Century British Library Newspapers. What is new is a wide selection of historic British local newspapers – it is designed with family and local history in mind • You can search without charge, but need to pay to see text. • We do not have a subscription, but it is easy to set up your own account
16. Where to find more information • These slides with their links are available at http://training.cam.ac.uk/cul/event/456483 • Check the Periodicals Department pages and its links at http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/deptserv/periodicals/ • Contact us: period@lib.cam.ac.uk • Watch out for other sessions in the Research Skills Programme: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/courses/