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Index
Contents Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Who Needs Yesterday’s News?
Losing the News News Users News Preservers Access to Preserved News Future-Proofing the News Notes
Chapter 2: Newspapers
The Newspaper Industry Why Newspapers Were Lost How Newspapers Were Preserved Newspaper Preservation Challenges A Newspaper Historian’s View Notes
Chapter 3: Visual News
The Rise of Visual News Why Visual News Was Lost How Visual News Was Preserved Visual News Preservation Challenges Photo Archive Users Notes
Chapter 4: Newsreels
The Newsreel Industry Why Newsreels Were Lost How Newsreels Were Preserved Newsreel Preservation Challenges Archival Newsreel Collections An Artist’s View of Newsreel Archives Notes
Chapter 5: Radio News
The Radio Industry Why Radio News Was Lost How Radio News Was Preserved Radio News Preservation Challenges A Network of Preservation Heroes Notes
Chapter 6: Television News
The Television Industry Why Television News Was Lost How Television News Was Preserved Television News Preservation Challenges Television Archive Users Notes
Chapter 7: The Digital Turn
Newspapers News Photography Radio and Television Converting Analog Archives to Digital Notes
Chapter 8: Digital News
Early Videotex Experiments CompuServe and Competitors The World Wide Web Why News on the Web (and Beyond) Was Lost Digital News Preservation Today “Dark Alliance” Case Study Notes
Chapter 9: Challenges to News Archive Access
Who Has an Archive of the Content I Need? How Can I Get Access to the Archive? Are There Tools That Will Help Me Find Specific Items in the Archive? I’ve Found What I Need: Will I Be Able to Use It the Way I Intend? Notes
Chapter 10: What Next?
The Current State of News Preservation Archival Challenges and Opportunities Avoiding Historical Amnesia Notes
Extra! Extra! Read More about It About the Authors
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