Website improvements
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British Media History Archive
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How do you verify if a newspaper story about an ancestor is accurate?
I’ve recently come across a few newspaper articles in the archive that mention one of my ancestors — and while the stories are fascinating, I’m not sure how much of them I can take at face value. As many of us know, historical newspapers could be inconsistent: some were sensational, others copied stories from earlier papers, and details sometimes changed from issue to issue.
I’d love to hear examples — either cases where a dramatic newspaper story turned out to be true or where the archive helped you uncover a myth or misunderstanding passed down in the family.
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British Newspaper Archive
I work in heritage and have some study and research projects on the side grow a garden. I caved and paid for three months sub to the British Newspaper Archive for my needs.
I'd like to do a good turn and help anyone out who might find themselves in need of a specific page. Let me know and I'll happily download any pages once or twice a week and provide them while I have a sub.
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streamlined analysis path
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Wacky Flip
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Better ways to save / export findings
Hi everyone,
I’ve been using the British Newspaper Archive a lot recently for historical and genealogical research, and I wanted to start a discussion about something that could make the workflow much smoother: better tools for saving and exporting search results, clippings, and article information.At the moment, clipping articles works reasonably well, but when doing long research projects, I keep running into a few limitations — and I’ve seen others mention similar issues. I’m curious what everyone else thinks, and whether the BNA team might consider improvements.
Thanks for reading! Looking forward to your thoughts!
Escape Road1 vote -
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Switch to previous and next issues when viewing search results in a newspaper issue
Usually I search for specific topics or events. Unfortunately, it is not yet possible to click on the previous or next issue, when you have opened a search result and navigating in one of the newspaper issues. The possibility to change to the previous or next issue would be very useful, as I often want to check whether there is anything about the topic in the previous or subsequent issue.
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Enlarge image area and remove distractions
Please enlarge the image area and remove the tools that sit on top. The image area is really small as it is. Also, please gray background. There are too many distractions in viewing the images.
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How to Search for Obituaries with Limited Information?
Hi everyone,
I'm hoping someone here might be able to offer some advice. I'm trying to locate an obituary for a distant relative who I believe passed away in the late 1950s or early 1960s, likely in the Manchester area. Unfortunately, I only have a rough estimate of the time period and a partial name — I know the surname (Thompson), and possibly the first initial (J or G).
I've tried some keyword combinations in the search bar, but I'm struggling to narrow it down without hundreds of unrelated results. Are there any tips or tricks for refining obituary searches…
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Correcting transcription errors
If I copy out an article, I like to correct transcription errors so others benefit from the corrected version,
But your system if very frustrating, as fast as I can correct errors then more appear.
I usually just copy to my PC and edit there so no one else benefits from my work.
Comments are limited to 500 characters so I cannot even paste the corrected version there.
JMB
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Option to turn off unwanted frills.
Please provide an option to turn off saved searches and all other pop-ups so that the search is simple like it used to be.
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Requesting a rescan of images
How do we re request to have a page rescanned when half is missing, but is complete on next page?
Edinburgh Evening News - Monday 01 April 1912, Page 3 has the far column halved - but on page 4 the column on the edge is complete.
This is a scanning issue and could be corrected by a rescan2 votes -
Make it easy to scroll through the pages of a newspapers
I use the site for historical research, and so I might want to look at a series of newspapers around a specific date to see what was happening. It would be great to be able to scroll through a newspaper;s pages (paticularly when viewing on iPad) rather than the 3-4 clicks needed to flick between pages. I'm thinking similar to a Kindle experience - eg one click or tap to skip a page
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Web Site performance and OCR
Firstly I think you are doing a great thing with this archive; good job!
However my experience of trying to contribute to your project in a small way and correct the plethora of errors which your very basic OCR generates in the articles I am researching has been very frustrating. Reviewing and correcting a few thousand words is taking hours when it should take maybe only an hour if the performance of the website was quicker and if the user interface for editing had been better designed. In Microsoft Word or some similar software I can see all the errors…7 votes -
Voting for a publication instructions
My colleagues and myself have been struggling to vote for a newspaper to be recommended for digitisation. We are not computer illiterates but have found the voting process far from intuitive, particularly as you have to create a second password in order to vote. Do you have some clear instructions we could share with others who have been put off attempting to vote?
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Ability to Clip Articles
Ability to clip articles as opposed to downloading the page in its entirety without any boundaries for the information you're actually interested in preserving. Think Newspapers.com. For the price of admission the feature is sorely needed.
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