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article: {type: “War reports in all CAPITALS”}
By Emerson Vandy
16 November 2015
Large-scale computational research with Papers Past.
Library tech
The Hun Hog
By Peter Attwell
10 September 2015
Anti-German feeling in New Zealand during the First World War.
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Telling Samoa’s stories
By Roger Swanson
21 May 2015
Samoan newspapers make the first Pacific additions to Papers Past.
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Ninety done...
By Gordon Paynter
20 October 2014
A look, by the numbers, at our progress in digitising newspapers.
Library tech
A heritage colour palette
By Arawhetu Berdinner
28 July 2014
Designing? Decorating? Searching for a colour space? Find it on a book!
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Cards against the Library
By Lucy Schrader
26 March 2014
Building a card game on the back of Papers Past.
Library tech
Arranging a real life
By Tim Lovell-Smith
23 September 2013
The papers of Terry McLean, the Richie McCaw of sports journalism.
Behind the scenes
Not to bury the NZ Truth, but to praise it
By Emerson Vandy
16 July 2013
You told us what we didn’t admit we wanted to know.
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In my beautiful balloon
By Emerson Vandy
11 January 2013
A high-altitude tale told though the papers.
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Great-great-grandpa was a quack, and other stories from Papers Past
By Petra Jane
20 August 2012
Celebrate Family History Month by discovering how "colourful" your family was.
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“I could have confronted a million monkeys in the Himalayas…”
By maxine
27 June 2012
Extracting a serialised story from Papers Past.
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Recipe for fun
By Emerson Vandy
5 April 2012
Why research your family when you could be looking up lard-based sauces?
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Your own Papers Past
By Emerson Vandy
4 March 2012
Papers Past is stuffed with things that past communities found important. Now you can use it to find what matters to you.
Behind the scenes
Handwritten newspapers
By Gordon Paynter
13 December 2010
Is a newspaper still a newspaper when written by hand?
Library tech
T*breaktweets hits the big time with Lobsterotica
By Chelsea Hughes
27 July 2010
@NLNZ goes global with a lobster's tale.
Library tech
Papers Fast
By Gordon Paynter
18 November 2009
Bringing the speed to Papers Past.
Library tech
Christmas comes early for Papers Past users
By Chelsea Hughes
2 December 2008
New functionality AND new content on Papers Past!
Library tech
Papers Past relaunched on Greenstone
By Andy Neale
10 September 2007
An exciting new version of Papers Past brings scale and functionality.
Library tech
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