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ProQuest launches British Periodicals, containing landmark
British texts from across four centuries
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CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom, March 2, 2006 - In May, ProQuest Information and Learning launches the first phase
of British Periodicals , a suite of new digital collections
that will ultimately offer researchers facsimile page images and searchable
full text for nearly 500 British periodicals published from the late
17th century to early 20th - a total of around six million pages. British Periodicals Collection I will consist of over 160 periodicals from the UMI® Early British Periodicals collection that detail life between the late 17 th and early 20 th centuries . These titles support the research needs of multiple departments, touching on diverse topics like history, literature, slavery, psychology, popular science, Celtic folklore, and religion. British Periodicals will be accessible via ProQuest's acclaimed Periodicals Archive Online interface, where it is fully cross-searchable with other Periodicals Archive Online content in institutions with access to both resources. From September 2006 users of British Periodicals will also have the option of accessing the collection via its own dedicated standalone interface, which will feature additional functionality designed to enhance the experience of searching and browsing historical periodicals. Institutions with access to ProQuest Information and Learning's edition of the Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals will be able to cross-search Wellesley indexing with British Periodicals full text using this standalone interface. Crucially, the addition of Wellesley will make it possible to search for instances of a word or phrase in a given author's contributions to periodicals even where these originally appeared unsigned or over a pseudonym. All of this content will be available in full page image with searchable full text. Users can filter results down to article type and download articles in either PDF or TIFF. Each facsimile page will be available in both a high resolution bitonal version, for ease of on-screen reading, and in a high resolution grayscale version, providing scholars with an authentic and detailed record of the printed source. British Periodicals consists of two separate collections, British Periodicals Collection I and British Periodicals Collection II . By providing digital access to the key titles from this time period, British Periodicals opens up research to a much wider audience. This uniquely powerful multidisciplinary database finally gives students and researchers a clear pathway to detailed and exhaustive content previously unavailable online.
If you would like further product information please e-mail marketing@proquest.co.uk About ProQuest More than a content provider or aggregator, ProQuest is an information partner, creating indispensable research solutions that connect people and information. Through innovative, user-centered discovery technology, ProQuest offers billions of pages of global content that includes historical newspapers, dissertations, and uniquely relevant resources for researchers of any age and sophistication—including content not likely to be digitized by others. Inspired by its customers and their end users, ProQuest is working toward a future that blends information accessibility with community to further enhance learning and encourage lifelong enrichment. For more information, visit www.proquest.com or the ProQuest parent company website, www.cig.com. |