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Identifying A Phrase From A Newspaper
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I have an old cutting about the death of my husband's great-great grandfather, but the name of the newspaper (possibly The Times as he died in London and was quite a wealthy man), has been cut off.
Is it possible to type a phrase from the cutting, (in inverted commas) into a website which would trace the source?
Is it possible to type a phrase from the cutting, (in inverted commas) into a website which would trace the source?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The British Library's Colindale site closed in 2013, with the newspaper archive eventually planned to move to Boston Spa (but currently under embargo).
The BL now has a new online research facility for newspapers, operated jointly with DC Thompson newspapers (which, regrettably, means that it's a commercial service, charged at £12.95 for a month's access, although it's free to search and there's also a 48-hour pass for £6.95 - both of those also have a limit to the number of 'credits' available):
http:// www.bri tishnew spapera rchive. co.uk/
However, despite covering 603 titles, not all newspapers are included and those that are may be limited to certain dates:
http:// www.bri tishnew spapera rchive. co.uk/h ome/New spaperT itles
You can also search for newspaper references via the main BL catalogue:
http:// explore .bl.uk/ primo_l ibrary/ libweb/ action/ search. do?mode =Advanc ed& ct=Adva ncedSea rch& ;dscnt= 0&t ab=loca l_tab&a mp;dstm p=14579 7596557 2&v id=BLVU 1
The BL now has a new online research facility for newspapers, operated jointly with DC Thompson newspapers (which, regrettably, means that it's a commercial service, charged at £12.95 for a month's access, although it's free to search and there's also a 48-hour pass for £6.95 - both of those also have a limit to the number of 'credits' available):
http://
However, despite covering 603 titles, not all newspapers are included and those that are may be limited to certain dates:
http://
You can also search for newspaper references via the main BL catalogue:
http://
A good point, Lie-in-King. There are loads of research resources available through public libraries. Some require you to visit a library, whereas others can be used from home. I see that The Times digital archive is among those offered by my local library service (and accessible from home):
http:// suffolk librari es.co.u k/infor mation- resourc es/onli ne-refe rence-r esource s
http://
Meh. 2009? Suffolk ahead of Sussex? :-)
Here's our list -
https:/ /e-libr ary.eas tsussex .gov.uk /cgi-bi n/spydu s.exe/M SGTRN/O PAC/ODB S
Here's our list -
https:/
jeneeeeee!
try it and see !
it is how uni lecturers detect plagiarism in their students essays
all you have to do is type a sentence into the doo-doo bar ( whatever it is called ) and up comes the source
try anything iron curtain stettin and up comes Churchies speech Fulton 1946 that he did so much to create ....
try it and see !
it is how uni lecturers detect plagiarism in their students essays
all you have to do is type a sentence into the doo-doo bar ( whatever it is called ) and up comes the source
try anything iron curtain stettin and up comes Churchies speech Fulton 1946 that he did so much to create ....
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