I had a few moments of panic when I logged into the Gale databases this evening using my library ticket number and found that 19th Century Newspapers wasn't an option on their menu anymore.All sorts of conspiracy theories started forming in my mind: had Brightsolid finally got rid of their competition? Or was it the latest round of Oxfordshire County Council cuts?
There was great relief when I found that the 19th Century Newspapers can still be searched via the 'News Vault' option. This has a new interface more like the updated Times Digital Archive one (indeed you can search the TDA and the 19th c. newspapers simultaneously via News Vault).
It will take a while to get used to the new search - but there seem to be some improvements, such as ability to preview snippets without having to wait for a whole page to download.
(The choices available on the Gale menu probably depend on what your library service subscribes to, so this change may only affect others using Oxfordshire Libraries.)
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03-08-2012 9:29 PM #1CoromandelGuest
19th c. newspapers: hiding but still there
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03-08-2012 11:04 PM #2Super Moderator
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Hmm. Glamorgan library card holders also get News Vault so I imagine it's universal. I have just typed Gilstain into the Search box and got no hits, when I used to get hits via the search box of the 19c Newspapers, so I don't know whether it's an improvement. Yet another new system for this old dinosaur to get to grips with
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Lancs library still seems the same
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Sue, when you did your search for Gilstain, did you change the options in the third row of boxes to 'entire document' instead of 'keyword'? That had me stumped for a while until I changed the option to entire document, did my search again and hey presto - results!
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04-08-2012 2:54 PM #6A fountain of knowledge
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from another old dinosaur thanks for these posts.........was next on my list( after BG of course) to log on to Oxfordshire Library and search the newspapers ................will get a strong coffee and a biccy for strength and try to get to grips with yet another new system.
I know we have to update occasionally but usually by time I have got to grips with new systems they change them again!!
Oh well gives the brain cells a work out
sandie
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05-08-2012 2:21 AM #9Starting to feel at home.
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Can you explain "will get a strong coffee and a biccy" to me??? is a biccy a biscuit/cookie? I'm trying to learn the lingo, lol!
Feeling sheepish,
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05-08-2012 4:24 PM #10A fountain of knowledge
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Hi Cheryl..............yes a biccy is english slang for a Biscuit or cookie............. sandie
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