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Author Archives: eurnews

Q&A with newspaper researchers: Sophie Kurkdjian

Posted on 20 March, 2015 by eurnews — 2 Comments ↓

Within the Europeana Newspapers project, we often speak of the value of historic newspapers for the academic community but how Continue reading Q&A with newspaper researchers: Sophie Kurkdjian→

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Wanted: Historic Newspaper Researchers

Posted on 19 March, 2015 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

The Europeana Cloud project is seeking researchers who are interested in innovative ways of working and researching with historic newspapers. Continue reading Wanted: Historic Newspaper Researchers→

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Finnish Voting Reforms in 1906, as Reported in Historic Newspapers

Posted on 28 January, 2015 by eurnews — 3 Comments ↓

Tiina Hölttä, planning officer at the National Library of Finland, looks at how newspapers reported various voting and parliamentary reforms Continue reading Finnish Voting Reforms in 1906, as Reported in Historic Newspapers→

Posted in Blog, Celebrating historic newspapers | 3 Replies

Information Day at the National Library of France

Posted on 28 January, 2015 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

The French Information day took place on 27 November 2014 in Paris, at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF). It Continue reading Information Day at the National Library of France→

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This Day In History: 15 January 1919

Posted on 15 January, 2015 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

The final stages of World War One led to a civil conflict in Germany that is referred to as the Continue reading This Day In History: 15 January 1919→

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