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I can't find the event on the date it happened.
Please note that events will be reported the day after they actually occurred, regarding events from earlier time periods, remember that the news may have only being reported several days later due to communications at the time
Some dates are not available in the archive.
This can be due to Bank or National Holidays or indeed newspaper strikes, however in some cases the original archive material is not available for digitisation.
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What are the details for Delivery & Collection details and options for Irish Newspaper Archive products

Newspaper Books/Baby Box

Destination Cost Est. Delivery Time
Ireland €10.50 03-05 Working Days
UK €15.00 05-07 Working Days
Europe

€30.00

07-10 Working Days
Rest of World €30.00 10-12 Working Days

Framed/Unframed Pages/Sports Books

Destination Cost Est. Delivery Time
Ireland
UK
Europe
Rest of World

In Store Collection

Framed/Unframed Pages/Sports Books Please allow 3 working days
Newspaper Books/Baby Box Please allow 5 working days

Collection Point Address

Irish Newspaper Archives HQ

Unit 2, St. Kieran’s Enterprise Centre,

Furze Road,

Sandyford,

Dublin 18,

Ireland

Can I sell material from the archives?
No you can't, all pages published are subject to copyright laws
Can I reuse any of the material from the archives?
Not without permission. Please email your request, including details of the article or photo, date of publication and page number to: info@irishnewspaperarchives.com
Can I email, print or save articles/pages from the archive?
Yes you can but only for personal use as all material published is subject to copyright laws

Page Sales, Photosales, Newspaper Reproductions

Can I purchase pages or full editions from the archive?
Yes you can please visit the Shop at http://www.irishnewsarchive.com/framed-pages
Can I purchase photographs from the archive?
No you cannot purchase photo's from the archives although we can provide unframed pages
Can I order back editions or back supplements?
We maintain back editions for approx. 1 month after which they are destroyed

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Searching the archive

Learn the basics of how to best search the archives to maximise your chances of success. This video also explains how to use filters like Date Range & Boolean Searching as well as how to sort and quickly move through search results.


How To Search

In this video, I'll demonstrate how to execute a basic search.

Viewing your results

This video explains how to view search results with a quick explanation of the Article Window and its functionalities including how to post articles directly to Facebook & Twitter.


Viewing Your Results

In this video, I'll demonstrate how to view your results and the options available to focus results.

Browsing the archive

Browsing the archives allows you to quickly and easily go directly to a specific edition/date and then go through that edition page by page.


How To Browse

In this video, I will demonstrate how to browse the Irish Newspaper Archives.

Viewing full editions

Learn how to use the Viewer to navigate through pages and sections as well as open individual articles.


How To Save, Clip & Print

In this video, I'll demonstrate how to save a page clip, an article and print from the archive.

Saving to my collection

Explains how best to clip articles to My Collection as well as outlining important information relating to this functionality.


My Collection

In this video, I'll demonstrate how to use the My Collection feature of the archive. The My Collection feature offers a handy, fast and convenient way to store your research for a short period of time.

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FAQs

Is The Irish Times a liberal or conservative publication? ›

It is no longer a pro unionist paper; it presents itself politically as "liberal and progressive", as well as being centre-right on economic issues.

How can I read newspaper archives for free? ›

Google News Archive is an extension of Google News. It provides free access to scanned archives of newspapers and links to other newspaper archives on the web, both free and paid. Some of the news archives date back to the 18th century. There is a timeline view available to help you select news from a specific period.

How to search the Irish Times archive? ›

How do I use the search function?
  1. Start with a basic search term. For example, if you are looking for general information on the moon, try the word 'moon' first.
  2. Using specific search terms helps refine your query. ...
  3. By default, the Newspaper Archive returns pages that include all of your search terms.

Is the Irish Independent left or right? ›

Irish Independent
Irish Independent front page on 24 November 2005
TypeDaily newspaper
EditorCormac Bourke
FoundedJanuary 1905 (replaced Daily Irish Independent)
Political alignmentConservative
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How reputable are the Irish times? ›

Is the Irish Times a real news organization or fake? Yes, it is one of the most-respected newspapers in Ireland. Personally, I think the Irish Examiner is a better paper these days, but the Irish Times is most certainly real, legitimate, responsible and not fake.

What is the best newspaper archive site? ›

Newspapers.com is the largest online newspaper archive consisting of 300+ million pages of historical newspapers from 11,100+ newspapers from around the United States and beyond, with a special focus on full runs and portions of runs of well-known, regional and state titles in addition to small local newspapers.

Are there still free newspapers? ›

A wide variety of free newspapers can be found in the United States. These include daily news- papers like the geographic-specific Vail Daily in Colorado and Metro, a tabloid-sized daily that targets commuters in New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston.

What is the Irish left wing newspaper? ›

From early 2018 onwards, An Phoblacht has moved to a quarterly magazine format while remaining an online news platform. Editorially the paper takes a left-wing, Irish republican position and was supportive of the Northern Ireland peace process.

Is The Irish Times a Protestant paper? ›

The Irish Times was established in 1859 by Laurence A. Knox, MP for Sligo, as an avowedly 'Protestant and Conservative newspaper' (p.

What is Dublin's main newspaper? ›

The Irish Times. Latest news and headlines - Irish news, world news, video and podcasts.

How can I access newspaper archives for free? ›

If you don't see an online version in the library catalog or it is the wrong time period, try finding freely available digitized versions through:
  1. Williams WorldCat.
  2. International Coalition on Newspapers list of newspaper digitization projects.
  3. Google News Archive Search.
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What is the Irish archives in America? ›

The Archives of Irish America was made possible by the generosity of the Irish Institute of New York and the Melvin Rauch Foundation, by the wise guidance of the late Dr. Debra Bernhardt of the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at NYU, and by the dedicated efforts of Professor Marion R. Casey.

How can I read The Irish Times for free? ›

How do I access The Irish Times online?
  1. Online at www.irishtimes.com,
  2. In our News iOS App or Android App and.
  3. On our ePaper on desktop, ePaper iOS App or ePaper Android App .

Which British newspaper is conservative? ›

Broadsheet and former broadsheet newspapers
TitleDays of publicationPolitical party support in the 2019 general election
The TimesDailyConservative Party
The Daily TelegraphDaily
The Sunday TelegraphSundays
The ObserverSundaysNone
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Who reads The Irish Times? ›

The Irish Times has the highest total audience in Dublin of any daily title, with 194,000 Dublin-based adults reading the title in print or online. Some 80% of the print readership of The Irish Times belongs to the ABC1 social group that advertisers like to target.

What is the left-wing newspaper in Ireland? ›

From early 2018 onwards, An Phoblacht has moved to a quarterly magazine format while remaining an online news platform. Editorially the paper takes a left-wing, Irish republican position and was supportive of the Northern Ireland peace process.

What type of newspaper is the Irish news? ›

The Irish News is a compact daily newspaper based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is Northern Ireland's largest-selling morning newspaper and is available throughout Ireland.

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