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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

A completely digitized Providence Journal -anybody interested ?


   As a Rhode Island institution the Providence Journal is rapidly fading into ghostly oblivion. The 75 Fountain St. building will be a very" haunted " New England building indeed. A year ago I read that the Brown Daily Herald had begun a grand project of completely digitizing its archives. I don't know a single person in Rhode Island who is interested in an even more historically useful project : digitizing the Providence Journal. Way back in 1972 I could read printed back- editions of the Providence Journal ( from the 1920s ) at Brown University's Rockefeller Library. For me it was the next best thing to a time machine. I got a vivid picture of what it was like to live in Depression Era Providence in 1933. Or to be chilled by McCarthy era news headlines : " Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Executed ".... " Russia Launches Sputnik Satellite ".
Do silly copyright laws frustrate easy public access to old newspaper articles which at least REFLECT real history -even when they are mostly propaganda ? In Orwell 's " 1984 " the past could simply be " vaporized " along with any individual judged to be a threat to Big Brother.
That is not really possible in the Internet Age. Or is it ?
A Library of Congress project has made it possible to read digitized newspaper articles from 1836 until 1922. But I am particularly interested in post war decades ( 1945- 1975 )and the local perspective in Rhode  Island  ( also scandal and gossip that still resonates ).
   Library of Congress newspaper digitization project

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