Wikipedia:Newspaperarchive.com
Newspaperarchive.com
NewspaperARCHIVE.com is an online database of digitized newspapers. It claims to be the world's largest newspaper archive with over 2 billion news articles, with coverage extending from 1607 to the present from US, Canada, the UK, and 20 other countries. For more information see their website.
There are up to 1000 one-year accounts available to Wikipedians through this partnership.
Userbox
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Example citation
{{cite news|title= Appeals Heard in Criminal Court|newspaper= Bluefield Daily Telegraph| location = Bluefield, West Virginia| date = July 19, 1932 | page=4| url=http://newspaperarchive.com/profile/stephanie-morgan/clipnumber/16765/}}
- "Appeals Heard in Criminal Court". Bluefield Daily Telegraph. Bluefield, West Virginia. July 19, 1932. p. 4.
Clippings
editBoth Newspaperarchive.com and The Wikipedia Library would prefer that articles citing Newspaperarchive.com link to clippings. Clippings allow Newspaperarchive.com subscriber-editors to identify particular articles, extract them from the original full sheet newspaper and share them through unique URLs. Thus readers who click on a Newspaperarchive.com Clipping links will be able to access that particular article without needing to subscribe to Newspaperarchive.com. Clippings can be deleted by the user who created the clipping, but otherwise remain permanently open access, even when user accounts expire.
To clip an article, an account will need to be created on Newspapersarchive.com. Be aware that clipped articles will be associated with you newspaperarchive.com username and that it might then be fairly easy to connect your newspaperarchive.com username to your WP username. To avoid this, create a separate email account.
- Go to WP:LIBRARY
- If necessary log in to the Wikipedia library
- Go to the newspaperarchive.com site
- Click on the "Clip" link at the upper right.
- Either create a Newspaperarchive.com account or log in to your Newspaperarchive.com account.
- Clip the article
To refer to a Newspaperarchive.com article on Wikipedia, the URL of the clipped Newspaperarchive.com article is needed.
- On https://newspapersarchive.com, click on "My Account" and then "Favorite Pages."
- Find the clipped article. Note that there might be a delay of a few minutes before a recently clipped article is visible.
- Click on clipped article and copy the URL in the browser window.
- When using the URL of the clipped article in a Wikipedia article, is a best practice to replace "http://access-newspaperarchive-c.m.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org" with "https://newspaperarchive.org" However, a bot will probably eventually fix it.
Note that if you download a PDF of the clipped article, then the URL at the bottom might be incorrect. It is best to use the URL from the clipping found via the My Account -> Favorite Pages.