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China's 1st English-language newspaper readable via computer

2013-11-29 14:47:55

((CNTV)

 

 

After four years of efforts, Shanghai Library has finished digitizing 100 years of print editions of China’s first English-language newspaper. More than 500,000 pages of the North-China Herald, which later became the North China Daily News, can now be viewed on library computers.

A British auctioneer published the first edition of the North-China Herald in August 1850. It began as a weekly paper, but began publishing daily 14 years later, when it changed its name to the North-China Daily News. While its circulation peaked at just under 8,000 copies a day, it was called the most influential foreign newspaper in China at the time. Visitors can now read every issue the newspaper published until it closed down in 1951, on computers inside the city’s main library and the Bibliotheca Zi-Ka-Wei in Xujiahui. The library says a number of media researchers and historians have started looking through the digital files.

Lu Jian, Shanghai Library, said, "It was like saving the dying. We used A1-size scanners for the digitization. Meanwhile, we’re also digitizing the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury, which was established by an US expat in Shanghai in 1929. "

Song Wenjing, Shanghai, said, "This is a paper copy of the North China Daily News. The Shanghai Library says the originals are too fragile for readers to browse. That’s why the library decided to digitize the newspaper in order to protect it. The library says it’s not the first organization to do that, but it has the most complete collection in China. "

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