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July 12, 2016 by Gary Price

ProQuest News Metadata Now Available in CRL’s International Coalition on Newspapers (ICON) Database

July 12, 2016 by Gary Price

From the Center For Research Libraries:

ProQuest is the second major publisher of commercial news databases [Gale was the first] to share metadata in CRL’s International Coalition on Newspapers (ICON) database. ProQuest has provided title- and issue-level information from several news products offered through its “ProQuest Historical Newspapers” digital archive. The metadata is now available at http://icon.crl.edu.
The ProQuest Historical Newspapers platform supports a number of digital full-text and page-image archives of significant newspapers dating back to the eighteenth century. ProQuest offers access to major, general circulation newspapers as well as specialized titles.
The ICON database now represents content from several ProQuest news products including The Times of India (1838-2006), and titles featured in the American Jewish Newspapers and Black Newspapers product lines. Like the metadata from Gale databases currently available in ICON, granular information on the ProQuest newspaper collections can be retrieved through the ICON interface, allowing in-depth exploration of title coverage.
Users can locate ProQuest’s holdings in ICON in several ways: browsing the complete list of publications reported to ICON; browsing the titles represented in a particular collection (for example: Cleveland Call & Post 1934-1991); or conducting a search query using title keywords or advanced settings for more detailed search parameters.
The ICON database was created to inform library decision-making on preserving, digitizing, and developing newspaper holdings. By exposing title and issue-level information about the contents of electronic databases, ICON reveals what content has been digitized, how complete that content is, and where the originals digitized are held. With this data, libraries are able to make better decisions on purchases, investments, digitization, and retention of their own newspaper holdings.
CRL is currently analyzing the metadata contributed by various digital publishers including ProQuest to identify overall strengths and gaps in digital collections. CRL will share these findings in future content reports, detailing strengths of news databases in terms of geographic and chronological scope, depth of coverage, and uniqueness of database content.

Direct to ICON Database
See Also: Gale Now Provides Newspaper Collection Metadata to CRL’s ICON Database (February 10, 2016)

Filed under: Academic Libraries, Archives and Special Collections, Companies (Publishers/Vendors), Data Files, Digital Collections, Digital Preservation, Gale, Interactive Tools, Libraries, News, Patrons and Users, Publishing, Reports

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About Gary Price

Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.

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