The staff of the Institute Archives is pleased to announce the digitization of back issues of RPI’s student newspaper, The Rensselaer Polytechnic. As of January 2014, 121 volumes (1869, 1885-2001) are fully searchable in the library’s digital assets repository. That’s roughly 2,800 issues, for a total of over 41,000 pages!
Background and future plans This digitization project was just one step in a larger effort to reformat the Poly. In 2001 the newspapers were microfilmed to preserve the fragile originals. While microfilm is an effective preservation format, it’s not exactly user-friendly for access purposes. Eventually, the 41 reels of film were scanned by Hudson Microimaging, which also used optical character recognition (OCR) software to capture the text for indexing.
Our next challenge will be adding “born digital” issues dating from 2002 to the present. Later we hope to devise a method of capturing digital content at the point of creation. This is a critical step in providing long-term access since several recent issues were published exclusively online.
About Rensselaer Digital Collections Rensselaer Digital Collections consist of materials of intellectual, historic and cultural value to Rensselaer in a wide variety of image, audio, video and text formats. The goals of the Digital Collections are to facilitate the preservation of these resources, to expedite research through enhanced search and retrieval, and to promote Rensselaer by providing an avenue for the dissemination of work by its faculty and students to the widest possible audience.
Materials from the Institute Archives and Specials Collections include school histories, RPI songs, materials relating to the RPI lacrosse team that played in the 1948 Olympics, Union Annual Reports, and other items documenting the history of the Institute. Also, the alumni magazine is in the process of being digitized, so stay tuned!
Disclaimer Due to copyright issues involving syndicated content, newspapers from 1977 and later can only be accessed either from on campus or with a current RCS login. We’ll try to remedy that, but in the meantime, we hope off-campus visitors enjoy the earlier Polytechnics.
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This is a result of hours and hours of your hard work. Congratulations on a job well done! It's amazing to see this important resource so accessible. No more flipping through pages and pages of the bound volumes to find content, though I enjoyed the serendipity of that exercise! :-)
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Congrats on that accomplishment! I love the history of this university and making your publication's history easily accessible is fantastic. Great job!
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