
The received $265,018 from the to digitize and upload the predecessor newspapers of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser on the . The publications being digitized are the Pacific Commercial Advertiser (1856-1921) and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin (1917-1922).
Continuing into the third phase of the Hawaiʻi Digital Newspaper Project, the library will digitize about 100,000 English-language newspaper pages in the next two years.
On the freely accessible Chronicling America website, users can browse and search digitized American newspapers and read essays about them. In a 20-year period, the will digitize historically significant newspapers from all U.S. states and territories published between 1836 and 1922.
The National Digital Newspaper Program is a partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the . The former provides funding for the program, and the latter will permanently maintain the website.
The National Endowment for the Humanities had previously awarded $610,920 to the 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa Library to digitize more than 200,000 pages from 13 Hawaiʻi newspaper titles between 1836 and 1922.
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