Newspapers
    Newspapers have always been a great tool to learn more about our ancestors as well as the time and place where they lived. Newspapers can often provide information about events even when the official records have been destroyed. Many newspapers have been microfilmed for both preservation and to improve access. In the six years since the article was written, a number of online sites have really improved access to newspaper articles or entire pages. The comments starting with 2009: reflect some of the changes.

    Online searches can often locate a story about a person in a place where you would never have thought of looking. They cannot, however, find every story because every word in every article is not indexed! Some of these sites provide access to every page in the paper, so you can read them just like you would microfilm, except you can do it at home or in a local library.

    This article was the basis for a popular lecture by the same name. The lecture also includes articles found at a number of the online newspaper sites. For information on Jeff's lectures, please see www.JeffBockman.com and then select Lectures.

    An audio CD of the lecture that was given at the 2008 Ohio State Genealogy Conference can be purchased at JAMB Tapes, Inc - Select F-09.



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Modified 30 March 2009
Created on 30 March 2009