Saturday, 22 March 2008, 14:00
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Google News’ Josh Cohen explains how Google works effectively with publishers who have pay walls,like the The Wall Street Journal and Financial Times.
Saturday, 22 March 2008, 13:19
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Sports Illustrated’s new free archive section.
Thursday, 20 March 2008, 14:38
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Sports Illustrated digital president Jeff Price: archive launching today could be combined with a "companion Wikipedia-like section within the Vault that users will be able to contribute to."
Tuesday, 18 March 2008, 06:47
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"On Thursday, [Sports Illustrated] will introduce the Vault, a free site within SI.com that contains all the words Sports Illustrated has ever published and many of the images, along with video and other material, in a searchable database."
Wednesday, 20 February 2008, 16:48
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"So not only would every news organisation have to remove material from their servers, so would every search engine and news aggregator. And what about blogs, messageboards and social networking sites? What about sites that are not hosted in this country?
Wednesday, 20 February 2008, 16:47
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"Articles relating to high-profile court cases should be removed from online news archives, the former Lord Chancellor has told the BBC."
Friday, 25 January 2008, 14:03
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"[T]his post is about the “Where?” question [in jounralism], and three ways that online changes that question.’
Friday, 21 December 2007, 22:24
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Germany’s Die Zeit is expanding its online archives by 250,000 articles dating back to 1946.
Thursday, 11 October 2007, 22:13
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The open source blog run by developers at the New York Times looks at how various people have suggested trawling the newly-open archives. (where have I seen that before?)
Monday, 8 October 2007, 07:46
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What’s this, a job ad for a professional tagger? "It would suit either a journalist with a particular interest in archiving, or someone with a background in information science who posesses a keen editorial sense."
Saturday, 6 October 2007, 15:13
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Barry Ritholtz: "Let me repeat the suggestion I made so long ago: Move the WSJ/Dow Jones archives out from behind the subscription-only firewall. Keep the most recent WSJ subscription only — perhaps 30 days, but certainly no more than 90 days maximum."
Tuesday, 2 October 2007, 18:33
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"Times & Space is a very crude maps hack (best viewed in Firefox) combining the entire New York Times Archives with Google Maps."
Thursday, 27 September 2007, 14:15
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"The British Library is putting the finishing touches to a website that will give journalists and academics access to two million pages of newspapers from the 19th century."
Friday, 21 September 2007, 12:06
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"Now that the NY Times has discontinued their Times Select subscription program and made much more of their 150+ years of content available for anyone to read and link to, let’s take a look at some of the more notable items that the non-subscriber has bee
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