UTAH, USA: Ancestry, a player in family history and consumer genetics, announced its collaboration with Gannett Co., Inc., a local-to-national media company, to digitize more than 80 daily newspapers across the nation.
An Ancestry business unit and Gannett will provide a historical newspaper viewing experience complete with full text search, clipping and sharing features, the announcement told.
Together, they expect to deliver more than 100 million full-page images of historical newspapers in a simple, easy-to-use online archive, as added.
"We’re thrilled to partner with Gannett to deliver newspapers from the past directly to subscribers’ devices, allowing them to step back in time and experience the news as it was happening on that day, from new babies and marriages to war updates and other major news events,” stated Brent Carter, senior director of business development at Newspapers.com.
Through this collaboration, more than four million searchable pages of The Cincinnati Enquirer were made available online. Both the players will begin the rollout phase of all public archives of more than 80 daily newspapers, including Detroit Free Press, The Arizona Republic, The Indianapolis Star, The Tennessean and many others to follow. Each archive will ultimately include every available page from the first date of publication up to issues from 30 days ago.
Archives will be updated on a regular basis with content from the previous month. “This collaboration is a significant value add for our subscribers. We share a commitment to providing individuals with information about the people and events that shaped their history and are excited that this joint effort will unlock new ways for people to discover and share that information,” stated Maribel Perez Wadsworth, chief strategy officer at Gannett.