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<font size=4>''Neighborhood Newspapers of San Francisco Digital Scanning Project</font size><br>
<font size=4>''Neighborhood Newspapers of San Francisco Digital Scanning Project</font size><br>
''a collaborative of SF neighborhood history groups comprised of… and you?''
''a collaborative of SF neighborhood history groups comprised of:''
 
The current groups collaborating on this project are:


[http://accionlatina.org/ Acción Latina]<br>
[http://accionlatina.org/ Acción Latina]<br>
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[http://www.noevalleyvoice.com/2014/February/index.html ''Noe Valley Voice'']<br>
[http://www.noevalleyvoice.com/2014/February/index.html ''Noe Valley Voice'']<br>


''and '''you'''?''
<font color = navy> <font size = 2>We are community history groups in San Francisco who have come together to: </font></font>
1) promote more collaboration around local history; <br>
2) to influence the discourse of local history; <br>
3) to amplify work done by local historians that is often isolated work; and <br>
4) to share resources around local history gathering and dissemination.
We identified several underutilized large collections of neighborhood history in the form of neighborhood newspapers, some now out of print, which we are working together with the [http://archive.org Internet Archive] to digitize and make available as historical resources. The papers we are working to scan and integrate into the collection are:
''El Tecolote'', <br>
''North Mission News'', <br>
''New Bernal Journal'', <br>
''Potrero View'', <br>
''Grapevine'', <br>
''Richmond ReView'', <br>
''Tenderloin Times'', and <br>
''Noe Valley Voice''.
'''See some examples of the collection''', documenting the months after the '''1989 Loma Prieta earthquake''' as they were experienced in [https://archive.org/details/tenderlointimes139unse the Tenderloin], [https://archive.org/details/noevalleyvoice09unse Noe Valley], [https://archive.org/details/eltecolote1989unse the Mission District], [https://archive.org/details/visitacionvalley43unse Visitacion Valley], Bernal Heights, [https://archive.org/details/richmondreview24unse the Richmond], and [https://archive.org/details/potreroview10unse Potrero Hill].
''Interested in volunteering your time with us to help scan and digitize? We also need help identifying the various topics covered in the newspaper articles and entering them as keyword metadata for the archival collection.''
''If you have a San Francisco neighborhood newspaper archive you would like us to consider including, [mailto:shaping@foundsf.org let us know].''
Please [mailto:shaping@foundsf.org email us] to find out how to get involved.


[[category:Media]] [[category:Newspapers]] [[category:2010s]]
[[category:Media]] [[category:Newspapers]] [[category:2010s]]

Revision as of 12:34, 11 February 2014

Neighborhood Newspapers of San Francisco Digital Scanning Project
a collaborative of SF neighborhood history groups comprised of:

Acción Latina
Bernal History Project
Potrero Hill Archives
Shaping San Francisco
Visitacion Valley History Group
Western Neighborhoods Project
Noe Valley Voice

and you?

We are community history groups in San Francisco who have come together to:

1) promote more collaboration around local history;
2) to influence the discourse of local history;
3) to amplify work done by local historians that is often isolated work; and
4) to share resources around local history gathering and dissemination.

We identified several underutilized large collections of neighborhood history in the form of neighborhood newspapers, some now out of print, which we are working together with the Internet Archive to digitize and make available as historical resources. The papers we are working to scan and integrate into the collection are: El Tecolote,
North Mission News,
New Bernal Journal,
Potrero View,
Grapevine,
Richmond ReView,
Tenderloin Times, and
Noe Valley Voice.

See some examples of the collection, documenting the months after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake as they were experienced in the Tenderloin, Noe Valley, the Mission District, Visitacion Valley, Bernal Heights, the Richmond, and Potrero Hill.

Interested in volunteering your time with us to help scan and digitize? We also need help identifying the various topics covered in the newspaper articles and entering them as keyword metadata for the archival collection.

If you have a San Francisco neighborhood newspaper archive you would like us to consider including, let us know.

Please email us to find out how to get involved.