Google abandons newspaper scanning project

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Shame… It would be a great resourse…
Ana Krahmer
I’m not surprised; it costs hundreds of thousands to digitize runs of individual newspapers. Libraries and archives, like the United States’ Library of Congress National Digital Newspaper Program, collaborate for grant money all the time, to pay for this. Here in Texas, we’re running the Texas Digital Newspaper Program, in conjunction with the NDNP, in order to put all Texas newspapers online, through http://tdnp.unt.edu. Google was having to compete with huge collaborative efforts while also having to chase down the content. With hope, publishers within individual states will know to contact their local university libraries and archives to place the content Google returns to them, online, in a speedy manner.