The Illinois Newspaper Project (INP) identifies, preserves, and digitizes Illinois newspapers. We also help researchers locate the Illinois newspapers they need. The INP is an initiative of the History, Philosophy, and Newspaper Library and the Preservation Services Unit at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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WHAT’S NEW IN THE INP?
New issues and titles in the IDNC: June 2024
Our team has just added three new titles, as well as additional issues to an existing title, to the IDNC. With this latest batch, we’ve added one new county (Morgan County) to our coverage map. [read more]
New issues and titles added to the IDNC
This newest batch pushed our collections over 250,037 digitized issues! All freely available for anyone, anywhere to use. [read more]
Advisory Board selects titles for digitization
The Illinois Newspaper Project is thrilled to announce that the advisory board has selected the following newspapers for the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) digitization grant: [read more]
Updates and new titles in the IDNC
Updates were recently made to the Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections. Users of the IDNC will notice an improved image view, pagination under each image, permanent links for issues, and updates to text correcting. [read more]
IDNC adds previously undigitized Daily Illini issues
Users of the Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections (IDNC), particularly locals or those with ties to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, may be acutely aware of the infamous gap in availability of Daily Illini issues from 1976 to 1992. The Illinois Newspaper Project is thrilled to announce that, as of this week, previously undigitized issues of UIUC’s student newspaper are now available in the IDNC for research. [read more]
Learn more about the INP and the NDNP digitization opportunity
Check out the digital flyers to learn more about the history of the Illinois Newspaper Project (INP) and the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), and learn about the current opportunity to nominate newspapers for a chance to be made freely available online. Also includes a registration link for an upcoming information session on September 5. [read more]