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The Virginia Newspaper Project and the Library of Virginia invite you to visit Virginia Chronicle<http://virginiachronicle.com/> ( http://virginiachronicle.com ), the Library's online newspaper database and repository. We have added close to 300,000 pages to Virginia Chronicle that the Newspaper Project originally contributed to Chronicling America as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program.

But there's more. Virginia Chronicle will include titles that are either outside the scope of the NDNP or that have particular interest for those doing Virginia related research. For example, in recent months the Library partnered with the Virginia Farm Bureau, an advocacy group for the farming industry, to include issues from the 1940's to 1999 of the Farm Bureau News on Virginia Chronicle.

Our Church Paper (New Market, 1875-1904) will be added in the next few days.


Look for the following titles to be added to Virginia Chronicle in the coming weeks:

Amherst Progress 1904-1922
Campaign 1884-1888 Richmond
Afro-American Churchman 1886-1890 Petersburg
Missionary Weekly 1889-1890 Richmond
Jeffersonian Republican 1859-1889 Charlottesville
Children's Friend 1865-1884 Richmond
Critic 1887-1889 Richmond
Evening News 1868-1873 Harrisonburg
Roanoke Baptist Union/Baptist Union 1888-1914
Evening Truth 1887 Richmond
Virginia Farmer 1908-1909 Emporia


Virginia Chronicle also offers patrons a text correcting option, a great new feature that we're excited to have added to the database. By simply registering, users can assist in correcting text that may have been missed or "misread" by optical character recognition (OCR) software. OCR is impressive technology but it's not perfect and through user participation, text correcting will improve search results while making a very good database even better.



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