As part of the State Library's participation in the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) we've been researching Washington's historic newspapers. In the process we take a chronological snapshot of the life of a paper. It is a bit like doing genealogy work. For instance, we track when the paper was born, if it changed names, if it was sold or merged with another paper, and when it died - so to speak.
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Seattle's Post-Intelligencer. As seen from Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA. Photographed by afagen. Available on Flickr.com. Used under the Creative Commons license. |