The Clarion is the voice of the student body of Bethel through the years of 1921 to the present. Current coverage is every 5 years beginning from 1954-1955 up to 1979-1980. Will eventually cover all issues between 1921-1985.
Search in College Newspaper and Magazine collection for the Middlebury Campus, the student newspaper.
Must use search for newspaper title to pull out title from other publications. Sorting order unclear.
The Griffin, first published September 29, 1933, is the Canisius College weekly student newspaper. It succeeded The Canisian which first appeared on May 29, 1929 following Vol. 1, Iss. 1 of the Student Activities Bulletin, April 15, 1929. The Griffin currently is digitized through May 1957.
Digital collection of a community newspaper at Ball State University.
The Muncie Times Newspaper digital collection consists of volumes of the newspaper published by owner and publisher Bea Moten-Foster since 1991. This bi-weekly publication serves the African American communities of Muncie, Richmond, Marion, New Castle and Anderson, Indiana. This online collection will continue to grow as more issues are digitized.
Unique or interesting browsing features like browse by headlines and year for digital newspaper collection at University of South Carolina.
About page has good description of how things are done from the technical perspective.
Excellent example of a CONTENTdm interface and display of image and metadata below. Not exactly a newspaper but is a periodical from the Drucker Institute.
Florida Southern's McKay Archives student newspaper collection.
Example of newspaper in CONTENTdm at Stetson University.
Chicago Examiner. OCLC will do the function for article level segmentation by hand and it will cost about half again the cost of digitization.
Student Newspaper from St. Olaf called the Manitou Messenger. Curated by Jill Strass who presented on this at the Upper Midwest CONTENTdm conference in 2009.
Good newspaper digitization project from Yale University. Project summary is very useful and the following page about Periods covered in Online Collection is a great way to frame the collection. Also has a good way of approaching the opportunities to give and support the digitization efforts.
In 2008, the National Endowment for the Humanities awarded the Ohio Historical Society $353,069 to begin digitization of Ohio's microfilmed newspapers. The National Digital Newspaper Program in Ohio is a part of the National Digital Newspaper Program, a partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Library of Congress (LC) and state projects to provide enhanced access to historic newspaper pages published between 1836 and 1922. NEH awards support state projects to select and digitize historically significant titles that are aggregated and permanently maintained by the Library of Congress at Chronicling America. Through this website, historic newspaper pages are both freely available and keyword searchable.
provides access to two student newspapers published at the University at Buffalo between 1921 and 1950. Beautiful interface.