![]() LDS Journaling was launched Maand the site already has over 14,000 users. The mastermind behind the website, Nick Jones, resides in Nevada. It is open to anyone who would like to begin writing a life history and journal. LDS Journaling is not just for LDS church members. LDS Journaling is a website that has the philosphy that journaling should be easy, convenient, and allow one to view their progress through life and reflect on the past. ![]() If you’re aware of other newspaper databases, especially free ones, please note them in the comments. The British Museum has a wonderful database of British newspapers that is often available through subscriptions at universities and other major libraries libraries such as BYU have other digital resources available to people with institutional accounts. The New York Times archive is available at their site. ![]() The Utah newspapers are freely accessible some papers in the other two sources are free, while others are behind pay walls. and a few other places, try this collection of links at the University of Illinois, and Wikipedia’s list of online newspaper archives. For links to databases of historic newspapers in other places, both in the U.S. For those with Mormon Utah roots, the Utah Digital Newspapers database is the place to search, whether you live in downtown Salt Lake or have a computer link from your home in Greenland – and if you can’t find anything there today, try again in a few months they add news batches constantly.
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