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FINANCIAL TIMES POSTS 120 YEAR PRINT ARCHIVE

December 1st, 2009 · No Comments

An interesting article on how the Financial Times archived over 790,000 pages of content going back as far as 1888. Sure beats the days of turning the microfilm at the county library.

Via: paidContent

The Financial Times has made its complete archive available online to subscribers interested in finding out how the paper has covered almost 120 years of business, politics and international affairs.

Educational publisher Cengage Learning has digitised the FT’s archive of about 790,000 pages from its foundation in 1888 to the end of 2006.

That means all articles can be searched individually for their content as well as being viewable in the context of the page and issue where they appeared, alongside adverts and market listings. [Read More]

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