Web . ], I'm trying to find out more about why complete and searchable local newspaper archives are not available online - something I know very little about. Members of the public, please fill out the LSC Retrieval Request to have microfilm (showing a LSC location in the catalog) returned to the library for viewing. I do still appreciate your thoughts and the BASYS info. The Times has its archive available online back to about 1860. But the library employees are usually very helpful. That might give us a hint at whether the Chronicle will ever open up or not. Fax: 512-463-5436 1943 Oct 2 - Texas Natural Resources Edition* 1936 Apr 28 - Centennial Edition* I haven't seen anything explaining why the pre-1985 Chronicle archives have not been made available online. I got 384 results for "Berryhill," but in previous searches where zero results came through, I noticed that parentheses were added around the word - after removing them and searching again (from that result screen) the results actually showed. That said there are some sites that are doing a good job of making their files available to everyone with the ability to download the photos as long as credit is given to them. It appears that the technology is out there to make historical archives available in conformance with Tasini (either Tasini-culled or as digitized full issues). The Chronicle locks away the Post archives. The library there has a great microfilm reader/scanner/printer that lets you print from microfilm to PDF. This was the primary function of computers in small and mid-sized newsrooms for a long time because one computer could replace five or ten teletype machines. Princeton has microfilm of several 20th-century U.S. papers that are not available online. But you make it sound like the Times is a unique and very special case in making its full archive available and searchable online. I was dating a girl at the local newspaper and she showed me their BASYS system once. (Especially if it were subdivided into categories such as Houston history.). I'm not surprised to see the Tribune in there, as it holds itself in unwarrantedly high esteem. I emailed "About:Chron" blog author (the blogger is now Jim Newkirk - he may have been the blogger at the time I emailed also, but I'd have to look back to make sure), who I think is the right person to email, and included a reference and link to this thread, but didn't get a response. Print access. Checked the site for yrs. store on S. Main in there, somewhere. I have in the past researched at the Pasadena main library for info., it's smaller scale, so less hassle, parking downtown is costly. If fees are charged, wouldn't that be one motivation for the Chronicle to pursue it? State News Article Index available online for 1986-1996. These subject guides include information not only about the microform collections available in any given area but also other resources, such as online databases. [EDIT: Changed subtitle to be more descriptive]. I think that's going to be the big push for newspapers to get their archives online (where available). Now you know why I have such a low opinion of the Chronicle's owners and managers. Once the paper was on a dead tree, that was the archive. 1991-Current 1 Camp Logan Reveille (Houston, Tex.) Yes, there are Houston newspaper archives available at the library on microfilm. The new kids coming in expect everything to be right at their fingertips because they have no sense of the progress that's been made in the last ten years. That some papers choose to do so on their own website, and that others choose to sell the rights to do it to a third party - the latter option, I assume, would cost the paper nothing and might even bring in some immediate revenue instead. These newspapers are available for interlibrary loan through your local library. Granted, the historical Post and Chron archives are Chron property, and the public does have access of a sort at the library... but I can't help feeling that not giving the public any kind of online access is not the right thing to do. FYI - the Sears picture is found on sequence 79, (in between book pages 52 & 53). Found inside... 1966, Microfilm Reel 35, Records from Federal Government Agencies, Records from the Office of Economic Opportunity, 1964–1968, lbj Library; “$834,551 Sought for 'Head Start,'” Houston Chronicle, February 25, 1966; Elmer Bertelsen, ... It's hard to believe that Historic Houston wasn't an original section of HAIF, but was only added years later. Houston Chronicle (Oct. 1901 - Dec. 2007) Houston Post (Jan. 1976 - April 1995) Indianola Bulletin (Mar. If available, Titles link to the Library of Congress LCCN Permalink record. Funny, I didn't get that blank-ish page this time when clicking on a result - it's intermittent. save. I do still appreciate your thoughts and the BASYS info. Ang Houston Chronicle ay ang pinakamalaking araw-araw na pahayagan sa . Houston Chronicle: | | Houston Chronicle | | | ||| | . It was an absolute beast. A Celebration of Her Life is to be conducted at eleven o'clock in the morning on Saturday, the 4th of September, at Memorial Drive Presbyterian. Tel: 512-463-5474 42, No. ; 16 x 23 cm., Houston . Our subscriber services portal lets you manage your subscription to the Houston Chronicle. Context. According to the press release, the ScanPro 3000 microfilm scanner can be used to digitally capture, enhance, save, and. Texas Library and Archives Foundation, Inc. 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Houston Chronicle Historical Archive 1901-2017 (digital microfilm) Dallas Morning News Historical Archive 1885-1977 (digital microfilm) NewspaperArchive (Remote Access) Houston Post (1903-1924) and Daily Court Review (1925-1977). Web Site: Los Angeles Times . You cannot paste images directly. HOLDING: Univ of Houston, Downtown, Houston, TX. It's not a reflection of the quality of the paper, just its stature in the history of our nation. Members of the public, please fill out the LSC Retrieval Request to have microfilm (showing a LSC location in the catalog) returned to the library for viewing. I won't argue that the Chronicle is the New York Times. Decatur daily [Decatur, Alabama] MICROFILM S00821 1926-1970. The Houston Post, Houston Chronicle and New Orleans Times-Picayune are housed in Fondren Library. When I took that job in 1995 I had the option of either getting three new computers for the newsroom or hiring a full-time reporter. Clayton Library, Center for Genealogical Research The Clayton Library, a branch of the Houston Public Library, is located at 5300 Caroline, Houston, 77004-6896 in the museum district, one mile north of the Texas Medical Center. has on microfilm issues from 1919 to 1949 of a paper variously called "Houston Informer" and "Houston Informer and Texas Freeman". Many of you may know this already but there are 19th century Houston newspapers available online (for a fee). Houston Chronicle Publishing Co., Houston, Texas 1902-1912. This service is also offered (for example) by the Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, Denver Post, Dallas Morning News, Boston Globe, and Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Found inside1–3, and microfilm reel 19. ... Quote from “The Horror at Waco,” Houston Chronicle and Herald, 16 May 1916. ... following notes are in the NAACP Papers, Part 7, Series A, the Library of Congress, Group I, Box C-370, and microfilm reel 19. is compromised by scratches to the film. Found inside – Page 299“Next Step Stalking Cancer Virus Will Take Months and $1 Million,” Houston Chronicle, December 6, 1971, in Clark papers, microfilm, “Type-C Virus (ESP-1) 6.30.1(P)”; Spiegelman to Mathias, February 22, 1971, in Conquest of Cancer Act: ... There are some great photos in this book. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex. A few issues which were never microfilmed are available in the Cushing Library in paper copy. Well done! Access to these collections is available during the business hours of the Kelley Center. I've been amazed how much information about Houston history that is not otherwise available online can be found in the archives of the Galveston newspaper (1842-present). Chronicle executives carried out a mass murder of the the Post and its entire history. Many newspapers used BASYS systems deep into the 90's. I'm taking your overall point as being that it would be too expensive for the. I figured the Chronicle just has a lot on its mind its lately. Found inside – Page 15827 , 1960 - Apr . 23 , 1961 ( n.p. , n.d. ) ( microfilm ; HMRC ) . ... Garvin Berry , " How Zoning Ordinance Would Affect Houstonians , " Houston Press , undated , found in City Planning ... Box 1 , folder 2 ; Houston Chronicle , Jan. As far as I know they still exist, but I don't know if the public has access to them. If it's just that they don't think there's a demand for it, that would be good to know, too. Provides full text for 21 Texas newspapers . Home > Archives & Reference > Genealogy Resources > Newspaper Research > Newspapers on Microfilm (this page). Houston Chronicle 10/31/65 Scanned from microfilm - 324.23 roll 1 (1964-1968) Microfilm 11/30/63 . Jun 27, 1829- Dec 1924 Roll 14 "Anniversary Edition" May 3, 1924 & May 3, 1934 Bottom line, I'm trying not to criticize the Chronicle without knowing more, but am having a hard time educating myself on this topic... 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