Beyond the Obituary – Other Articles That Chronicle a Death

A Focused Guide from the Newspaper Research Academy Introduction – The Obituary Is Only the Beginning When a loved one died, the obituary was only one of many newspaper traces left behind. In fact, dozens of other articles — often printed before or after the obituary — reveal details that never appeared in the formal […]

Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections Adds/Updates 18 Titles – November 2025

Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections regularly adds or updates newspaper titles to the collections. Last month, 18 titles were added or updated (Information provided by Veridian Software, which powers the Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections website). Here is the list of titles for this month: To access the site, go to Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections

Virginia Chronicle Newspaper Collection Adds/Updates 60 Titles – November 2025

Virginia Chronicle regularly adds or updates newspaper titles for the collection. Last month, 60 titles were added or updated (Information provided by Veridian Software, which powers the Virginia Chronicle website). Here is the list of titles: To access the site, go to Virginia Chronicle

Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection Adds/Updates 17 Titles – November 2025

The Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection regularly adds or updates newspaper titles to the collection. Last month, 17 titles were added or updated (Information provided by Veridian Software, which powers the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection website). Here is the list of titles: To access the site, go to Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection

Digital Michigan Newspapers Adds/Updates 6 Titles – November 2025

Digital Michigan Newspapers regularly adds or updates newspaper titles for the collection. Last month 6 titles were added or updated (Information provided by Veridian Software, which powers the Digital Michigan Newspapers website). Here is the list of titles: To access the site go to Digital Michigan Newspapers

NY State Historical Newspapers Adds 13 Titles – November, 2025

Source: Northern New York Library Network  If you follow this website at all, you know that I, from time to time, update the free online historical newspapers that are available for you to search. I originally posted the New York Online Historical Newspapers Summary in February 2014 and have added many updates, the latest in November 2024. The largest collection […]

Veridian Adds/Updates 292 Titles – November 2025

Veridian Software has many clients with collections of digitized newspapers that can be searched for free. Over 200 million pages currently. They power the newspaper collections of California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. And country-wide collections, such as Estonia, Israel, New Zealand, Singapore, and Switzerland. Veridian is the name of […]

Common Terms for Women in Newspapers

A Focused Guide from the Newspaper Research Academy Introduction: Reading Between the Lines Between 1840 and 1940, newspapers chronicled women’s lives in rich — but often indirect — ways. Social conventions, gender expectations, and naming customs meant that women appeared in print as roles, not always as individuals. Understanding the terminology used to describe women […]

Women in the News

A Focused Guide from the Newspaper Research Academy Introduction – The Vanishing Half of History For generations, women appeared everywhere in community newspapers — yet rarely under their own names. They were “Mrs. John Parker,” “the bride,” “the hostess,” or “the daughter of ….” Tracking these hidden identities is one of the most frustrating — […]

Hidden Newspaper Articles – Gem of the Week: School Exhibition Reports

Hidden Newspaper Articles – Gem of the Week: School Exhibition Reports Ever wondered how your ancestors participated in their communities beyond the classroom roll call? In the late 1800s and early 1900s, many local papers reported school exhibitions, commencements, and public recitations. These articles often listed every student who spoke, sang, or won an award—sometimes […]