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An error occurred while saving the comment Hammerman commentedIf you do your search and there are say, 120 pages go to the last one. At the top of your screen the http code for the page will end with page=119. So to get to page 64 simply change it to be 63.
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We have developed a prototype data feed from the digitisation workflow software which will provide much more granular data in future. Now we are looking at ways too feed this data through to the website and make it presentable
An error occurred while saving the comment Hammerman commentedI've noticed many gaps in the dates available for some newspapers. If these gaps are never to be filled, whether due to you not having the issues or for another reason, then some indication be put in the listing.
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We have redeveloped the digitsation workflow software so that it can provide more granular detail on titles. Now we are investigating ways to send the data from the workflow to the website and make it presentable.
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You can do this two ways. If you have 75 pages to search go to page 7. At the top of your screen where the website address is [https://britishnewspapersarchive.co.uk/........] it will end with page=6 (it's always one less for some reason). Simply change the 6 to 56 and you will go to page 57. It's always best to list such a large search in date order rather then relevance which the search engine favours as any mods you make will change the order they are listed. The second method is to use the date column on the left of the screen, where you can divide your results down into individual decades, years, months, etc.