CHRONICLING AMERICA @ 10 MILLION PAGES!

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Chronicling America, a free, online searchable database of historic U.S. newspapers, has posted its 10 millionth page. Find out more about the amazing things you can learn and ways to use Chronicling America by investigating some of our blogs this week:
- in Folklife Today: "Searching for Nina Tarasova" (http://go.usa.gov/3uSbd)
- in Teaching with the Library of Congress: "Read All About it: A New Teacher's Guide to Analyzing Newspapers" (http://go.usa.gov/3uSxm)
- in Picture This/Library of Congress Prints and Photos: "Providing Context with Chronicling America" (http://go.usa.gov/3uS25)
- in The Signal/Digital Preservation: "Extra Extra! Chronicling America Posts its 10 Millionth Historic Newspaper Page" (http://go.usa.gov/3uSjJ)

Launched by the Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in 2007, Chronicling America provides enhanced and permanent access to historically significant newspapers published in the United States between 1836 and 1922. It is part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), a joint effort between the two agencies and partners in 40 states and territories....Read more about it and follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm #10Million!