Readex is a division of NewsBank, the same company that produces GenealogyBank: online newspapers. Now Readex has announced a new product line: American Newspaper Archives. The following announcement was written by NewsBank:
“Readex’s continued digitization of American newspapers brings our press coverage of U.S. history, culture and daily life into our very recent past,” says David Braden, President of Readex. “By enabling college students and faculty to search more than 10 million 20th-century newspaper pages, the Archives will present opportunities for fresh insight and new findings in many areas of study.”
American Newspaper Archives will provide regional perspectives and reporting on crucial conflicts from the War of 1812 to the Gulf War; movements ranging from women’s suffrage to civil rights; scientific and medical advances; noteworthy people; natural disasters; political campaigns; and much more. Each title is available individually, and all are cross-searchable via an integrated interface that allows users to easily view, magnify, print and save digital page images.
“American Newspaper Archives offers an unparalleled record of the people, issues and events that shaped history for more than two hundred years,” says Remmel Nunn, Readex Vice President for Product Development. “Together, these newspapers will enhance the ability of researchers to track trends over time and trace the background and development of today’s important issues.”
About Readex, a division of NewsBank
For more than 50 years, the Readex name has been synonymous with research in historical materials and government documents. Recognized by librarians, students and scholars for its efforts to transform academic scholarship, Readex continues to foster a greater understanding of U.S. and world history through cohesive access to primary source materials. Today, Readex offers a wealth of Web-based collections in the humanities and social sciences, including the Archive of Americana.