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=== Assistant: Below is a list of the major newspaper research sites referenced in the previous response, along with direct links to e… === Below is a list of the major newspaper research sites referenced in the previous response, along with direct links to each resource. These websites were used to compile details on coverage, subscription models, and research features: # Chronicling America - Website: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ - Managed by the Library of Congress, offering free access to digitized historic U.S. newspapers. # Newspapers.com - Website: https://www.newspapers.com/ - A large subscription-based newspaper archive (part of Ancestry) focused mainly on the U.S., with some international coverage. # GenealogyBank - Website: https://www.genealogybank.com/ - Subscription site that specializes in historical newspapers, obituaries, and other genealogy-related records. # NewspaperArchive - Website: https://newspaperarchive.com/ - One of the oldest online newspaper digitization services, providing a broad range of historical newspapers worldwide. # MyHeritage Newspaper Collection - Website: https://www.myheritage.com/research - Part of the MyHeritage genealogy platform, offering international newspaper records integrated with other family history databases. # The British Newspaper Archive - Website: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ - A joint venture with the British Library, focusing on UK and Ireland newspapers from the 18th–20th centuries. # Trove (National Library of Australia) - Website: https://trove.nla.gov.au/ - Free access to Australia’s digitized newspapers, magazines, images, and more, from the early 1800s onward. # Elephind - Website: https://elephind.com/ - A free aggregator that allows you to search across multiple digital newspaper collections simultaneously. # FultonHistory.com - Website: https://fultonhistory.com/ - A massive, free collection of primarily New York State newspapers, with some out-of-state and international content. # Google News Archive - Website: https://news.google.com/newspapers - Google’s collection of scanned historical newspapers from around the world, generally free, though coverage can vary by title/date. These resources collectively informed the overview of features, coverage ranges, and cost structures included in the previous response.
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