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Readex, a division of
NewsBank NewsBank is a news database resource that provides archives of media publications as reference materials to libraries. History John Naisbitt, the author of the book ''Megatrends'', founded NewsBank.Andrews 1998, p. 17. The company was launched ...
, publishes collections of
primary source In the study of history as an academic discipline, a primary source (also called an original source) is an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under ...
research materials.


History

In 1950, publisher
Albert Boni Albert Boni (October 29, 1892, New York City – July 31, 1981, Ormond Beach, Florida) was co-founder of the publishing company Boni & Liveright and a pioneering publisher in paperbacks and book clubs. Biography Born in 1892 to a Jewish family i ...
, co-founder of the
Modern Library The Modern Library is an American book publishing imprint and formerly the parent company of Random House. Founded in 1917 by Albert Boni and Horace Liveright as an imprint of their publishing company Boni & Liveright, Modern Library became an ...
, formed the Readex Microprint Corporation in New York City. Some of the companies Readex partnered with early on included the
American Antiquarian Society The American Antiquarian Society (AAS), located in Worcester, Massachusetts, is both a learned society and a national research library of pre-twentieth-century American history and culture. Founded in 1812, it is the oldest historical society i ...
and the
Library of Congress The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress and is the ''de facto'' national library of the United States. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in the country. The libra ...
. Early printing projects included the “British House of Commons Sessional Papers”, the “ Early American Imprints, 1639-1800”, and the “English and American Drama of the 19th Century”. In 1983, Readex was acquired by NewsBank. Since the acquisition, the company has been known primarily as NewsBank. In the 2000s, several collections became available in searchable digital editions. Partnerships formed in the 2000s with the
Library of Congress The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress and is the ''de facto'' national library of the United States. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in the country. The libra ...
,
Dartmouth College Dartmouth College (; ) is a private research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, it is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. Although founded to educate Native ...
Library,
University of Vermont The University of Vermont (UVM), officially the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, is a public land-grant research university in Burlington, Vermont. It was founded in 1791 and is among the oldest universities in the Unite ...
Libraries, and the
United States Senate Library The United States Senate Library is the library of the United States Senate. The United States Senate Librarian manages the Senate Library, which is under the supervision of the Office of the Secretary of the United States Senate. Leona I. Fau ...
led to publication of digital editions of the American State Papers and the United States Congressional Serial Set. In 2006, Readex launched America's Historical Newspapers, which includes Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922, and American Ethnic Newspapers. In 2007, Readex announced a Web-based edition of the
Foreign Broadcast Information Service The Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) was an open source intelligence component of the Central Intelligence Agency's Directorate of Science and Technology. It monitored, translated, and disseminated within the U.S. government openly ...
(FBIS) Daily Reports, 1941-1996—the record of political and historical open-source intelligence for the United States government. Also developed was a digital edition of Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) Reports, 1957-1994. In 2008, Readex announced a partnership with the Center for Research Libraries to launch an online World Newspaper Archive.


Collections

More recent collections created in partnership with the American Antiquarian Society include The American Civil War Collection, 1860-1922; The American Slavery Collection, 1820-1922; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also part of America’s Historical Imprints is American Pamphlets, 1820-1922: From the
New-York Historical Society The New-York Historical Society is an American history museum and library in New York City, along Central Park West between 76th and 77th Streets, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The society was founded in 1804 as New York's first museum ...
. The latter includes Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971, published in partnership with the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania The Historical Society of Pennsylvania is a long-established research facility, based in Philadelphia. It is a repository for millions of historic items ranging across rare books, scholarly monographs, family chronicles, maps, press reports and v ...
; Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980, published in partnership with the
University of Houston The University of Houston (UH) is a Public university, public research university in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1927, UH is a member of the University of Houston System and the List of universities in Texas by enrollment, university in Texas ...
, and African American Newspapers, 1827-1998, created from repositories including the
Wisconsin Historical Society The Wisconsin Historical Society (officially the State Historical Society of Wisconsin) is simultaneously a state agency and a private membership organization whose purpose is to maintain, promote and spread knowledge relating to the history of N ...
and the Kansas Historical Society, and African American Newspapers, 1835-1956. Subject-specific newspaper collections include American Business: Agricultural Newspapers; American Business: Mercantile Newspapers; American Gazettes: Newspapers of Record; American Politics: Campaign Newspapers; and American Religion: Denominational Newspapers. Collections include historical newspapers published in Africa, Latin America and South Asia between 1800 and 1922. Readex has created digital supplements to its Early American Imprints collections, featuring newly discovered materials from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society. Readex announced two major collections with a focus on African American history, literature, and culture. The first collection, African American Periodicals, 1825-1995, was drawn from holdings of the Wisconsin Historical Society and is based on James Danky's African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography. The second collection, Afro-Americana Imprints, 1535-1922, was created from the Library Company of Philadelphia’s large collection, and includes 12,000 books, pamphlets and broadsides. Available from the Afro-Americana Imprints collection are smaller collections titled African History and Culture, Black Authors, and Caribbean History and Culture.


Products

* Archive of Americana ** America's Historical Newspapers *** Early American Newspapers *** Ethnic American Newspapers *** Caribbean Newspapers ** America's Historical Imprints *** Afro-Americana Imprints *** American Pamphlets *** American Broadsides and Ephemera *** American Civil War Collection, The *** American Slavery Collection, The ***
Early American Imprints Early American Imprints is a digital and microopaque card (not the more common microfiche) collection produced by Readex. It is based on Charles Evan's (1850 - 1935) '' American Bibliography.'' Ralph Shaw (1907–72) and Richard Shoemaker's (1907 ...
(based on Charles Evan's '' American Bibliography'' and Shaw-Shoemaker's ''American Bibliography'') ** America's Historical Government Publications *** American State Papers *** United States Congressional Serial Set ** African American Periodicals ** The Civil War: Antebellum Period to Reconstruction * International Studies ** Twentieth-Century Global Perspectives ** World Newspaper Archive **
Foreign Broadcast Information Service The Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) was an open source intelligence component of the Central Intelligence Agency's Directorate of Science and Technology. It monitored, translated, and disseminated within the U.S. government openly ...
Daily Reports ** Joint Publications Research Service Reports ** United Nations * Microform


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