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Lund Online 2011 – Products & Platforms
Gale NewsVault
Unlock the wealth of history
Monique Schutterop
Platforms
Remember PowerSearch 2.0?
Cross search Gale periodical databases, most resource centers
and e-reference books - GVRL.
With features such as:
 The ability to create named user accounts
 Web 2.0 sharing tools
 Read Speaker technology
 Downloadable audio versions of articles in MP3 format, etc.
 Customizable startpage to display information important to
your users
Remember – GVRL?
A collection of encyclopedias and specialised reference sources
for multidisciplinary research
Reference works from over 50 publishers
Allowing:
 Research/Reference books online
 No readers, no check-outs, no barriers
 Unlimited usage, downloads and prints
 Full flexibility with your collection – make your own collection
 Customer owns the content forever
 Different publishers, cross-searchable
 Easy access for all sorts of users
Remember Academic OneFile?
Database of academic journals
Multidisciplinary (Humanities, Business, Art,
Technology, Social Sciences, Medicine, Law, Natural
Sciences)
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Collection of 13,000 academic journals
8,000 Peer Reviewed
4,500 Full Text
3,500 Active (current), Full-text titles
Full-text of the New York Times from 1995, London Times to
1985
 Full NPR archive with audio and transcripts
 Largest collection of active full-text journals with no embargo
What is Gale NewsVault?
A platform and single access point for exploring Gale’s collections
of historical newspapers
Cross-search over 10 million pages of newspapers
More than 400 years of content
Available for free with one NP archive.
Each Gale newspaper collection has
its own standalone site…
…but Gale NewsVault provides a universal
interface to search all Gale newspaper
collections simultaneously
What collections are in Gale NewsVault?
Burney Collection
19th Century British Library Newspapers
19th Century UK Periodicals
19th Century US Newspapers
Times Digital Archive
Financial Times Historical Archive
Illustrated London News Historical Archive
Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive
The Economist Historical Archive
Picture Post Historical Archive
….and all future newspaper collections will be added
The Power of Cross-Searching
Case study: The “sea serpent mania” of the 19th
century
A keyword search for ‘sea serpent’
returns over 1500 hits from 7
collections
An unexpected pattern
emerges…a wave of sightings
suddenly erupts in the 19th century
First appearance of the ‘sea
serpent’ is in America in 1817
Maryland Gazette and Political Intelligencer
Thursday, August 28, 1817
19th Century U.S. Newspapers
News of the “great sea serpent” travelled
worldwide
Liverpool Mercury
Friday, November 14, 1817
British Library Newspapers
The Times
Friday, Jul 09, 1819
Times Digital Archive
Sightings occurred periodically throughout the
century…
Illustrated London News
Saturday, October 28, 1848
Illustrated London News Historical Archive
Punch
Saturday, November 27, 1852
19th Century UK Periodicals: New Readerships
…and the beast was still a discussion point in the
early 20th century
The Times Literary Supplement
Thursday, January 08, 1931
TLS Historical Archive
But perhaps it was all just a hoax?
The Times
Thursday, Jun 08, 1961
Times Digital Archive
Features
Home Page
Basic Searching:
•Full text of all documents
•Keyword searching
•Date searching
Results Page
Consolidated results from all
searched collections
Sort your results by relevance
Drill-down with limiters
Refine with date boundaries
Article Display
Save, print and email articles
Advanced image viewer
•Grab, pan and zoom images
•View images in full screen
Powerful Navigation Options
Swift navigation through
every issue
Read a week of news:
one-click access to
previous/next issues
Cross-browse – jump to other
newspapers on the same day
Browse by Location
From the United States
to New Zealand, and
from Europe to India,
explore the news of the
world
Browse by Publication Title
Search a list of more than
2000 newspapers,
periodicals and magazines
Conclusion
Powerful cross-searching experience
Intuitive interface for new and advanced users
Endless research and teaching possibilities
Gale Digital Collections
Where history lives online!