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Current Periodicals Guide Enhanced
Use our enhanced guide to browse by subject for print and online periodicals from HPNL, Stacks, and other libraries.
Olin Digital Film Archive Launched
HPNL announces the Chuck Olin Digital Film Archive. The archive includes streaming video interviews featuring first-hand accounts from soldiers of the Jewish Brigade
Introducing the Digital Urbana Daily Courier 1916-1925
Published from 1897 through March 1979 under a succession of titles, the Urbana Daily Courier provides rich documentation of the development of commerce and industry, the course of local and regional politics, and the history of cultural and social life in our community, as well as the local experience of global events.  Send us feedback
Mass Observation Online
Mass Observation Online provides integrated access to approx. 115,000 digital images of material from the Mass Observation Project, an extensive social survey conducted in Britain during 1937 to early 1950s.  More info. | Send us feedback

Medieval and Early Modern Sources Online (MEMSO)
MEMSO provides a large and growing resource of essential medieval and early modern sources relating to British and Irish history on-line.  More info. | Send us feedback

New Web Site Design
We've recently updated the design of the HPNL web site. Stay tuned for more features, and please let us know how we can continue to improve our web presence.

New Subscription: 19th Century U.S. Newspapers
19th Century U.S. Newspapers, a full-text searchable, facsimile-image database, provides access to approximately 1.7 million pages of primary source newspaper content from the 19th century. More info. | Send us feedback

UIUC Chooses Olive Software to Preserve Institution's Legacy
UIUC Library has selected Olive Software to preserve local history by digitizing approximately 50,000 pages of the student newspaper, the Daily Illini, two decades of yearbook, the Illio, and a local newspaper, the Urbana Daily Courier.
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Historical Los Angeles Times Now Available!
Digital images of the Los Angeles Times (1881-1985) are now available to UIUC affiliates via ProQuest's Historical Newspapers. Browse by issue or search across the full-text in this rich resouce. - Connect to the Historical Los Angeles Times -


Backfiles of History Dept. Preliminary Exam Questions Now Available Online!
Digitized versions of past preliminary exams are now available for download from our web site. If you find this new resource useful, please send us feedback.


Guide to our Print Periodicals Collection
We now have an online guide to the History, Philosophy and Newspaper Library's print periodicals collection. Also linked from the Books & Journals section of our web site, this handy guide comprises a subject and a title listing of our extensive periodical collection.



Increased Access to Electronic Newspapers
The UIUC Newspaper Database, a searchable online inventory of newspapers available at UIUC, is now featuring increased access to our rich online newspaper holdings. More than 300 domestic and international titles from Press Display (recent news source) are now included, and more updates are on the way.



Retrospective Readers' Guide Now Available!
The Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature online backfile uniquely provides access to popular magazine literature from 1890-1982. - Connect to the Readers' Guide -



Take Us With You: Using the Library from Anywhere
Courtesy of the Reference Library, this site is designed to assist UIUC affiliates access library content from off-campus and across the globe. Also learn how to configure Google Scholar for off-campus use.



Historical Chicago Defender Now Available!
Digital images of the Chicago Defender's backfiles (1905-1975) are now available to UIUC affiliates via ProQuest's Historical Newspapers. Browse by issue or search across the full-text in this rich resouce. - Connect to the Historical Chicago Defender -



Read Newspapers Online in their Original Print Layout!
With our newest subscription to Press Display, you can now read over 250 of today's papers from around the world in their original full-page and design.
Also read El Pais and Le Monde online with Newsbank's E-Editions.
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New Resource: Access World News Access World News is a comprehensive collection of full-text newspapers providing coverage of domestic and international news sources of recent years. Browse or search over 100 newspaper titles from Illinois or search across nearly 2000 titles spanning the globe.
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Jewish Studies News: UIUC Library Acquires Olin Film Archive

With gratitude for the generosity of the family of Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Chuck Olin, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library is happy to announce the significant gift of the Olin Film Archive.


New User Guides for ST 200 Microfilm Viewer/Scanners

Need help getting started with our new Microfilm Viewer/Scanners? New user guides are now located near each device in the History, Philosophy, and Newspaper Library. You can also access a printable version of the guide by visiting our Microforms page.


New History, Philosophy, and Newspaper Library Website!

We are proud to unveil the new web site of the History, Philosophy, and Newspaper Library. As we continue to add content to the site, please do not hesitate to contribute feedback. We are anxious to hear your thoughts and ideas.

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Last Updated:3 March, 2008