Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections

About the Collections

The Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections are free to search, free to browse, and free to download.

There are five collections on this site:

These collections contain 240,650 issues from 234 newspapers

On this day

Dziennik Chicagoski 6 December 1894

Harmful Content Statement

The items in the Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections are digital facsimiles of historical documents, some of which were written with views and language that are outdated, biased, and harmful. The University of Illinois Libraries condemn discrimination and hatred on any grounds, including but not limited to racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and other forms of bigotry. But it is also important to preserve a record of these views, in order to accurately understand and learn from our past and effect change in the present. In accordance with the American Library Association’s Freedom to Read statement, we do not censor our records or prevent people from accessing them. However, we strive to not reproduce harmful language in our contextual materials, and will only do so if it is the name of a publication. If you have questions about this statement or any of the content please contact idnc@library.illinois.edu.

About the Collections

The Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections are free to search, free to browse, and free to download.

There are five collections on this site:

These collections contain 240,650 issues from 234 newspapers

Get Involved

Help Digitize Newspapers

Only a small fraction of the state’s newspaper heritage has been digitized. The cost of newspaper digitization is approximately $1 per page. A $5, $15, or $25 contribution will help us fund the cost of digitizing more newspapers for free online access. Please click the Make a Gift button and specify that your donation is supporting the History, Philosophy and Newspaper Library, which builds and maintains the Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections.

Make a Gift

Help with Text Correction

The newspapers in the collections are searchable because of computer-generated text that underlies the page images. This computer-generated text is far from perfect! You can help improve the accuracy of keyword searches by correcting errors. Thanks to the hard work of volunteer text-correctors, more than a million lines of text have been corrected so far.

Top text correctors

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To learn more about how to help correct newspaper text, click here

Acknowledgements

The Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections is supported in part by the donors and grant agencies listed here