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  2. Newspaper digitization - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper digitization is the process of converting old newspapers from analog form into digital images. The most common analog forms for old newspapers are paper and microfilm. Digitized images of newspaper pages are typically (though not always) analyzed with OCR software in order to

  3. Clipping (publications) - Wikipedia

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    A clipping of an American newspaper article describing how a person escaped before the Battle of Wake Island in 1941. Clipping is the practice of cutting out articles from a paper publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine. [1] Clippings are commonly used for personal reference, archiving, or preservation of noteworthy events.

  4. Wikipedia:Newspapers.com - Wikipedia

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    For more information about how to use clippings, follow this link. Or, follow these instructions to create an account on newspapers.com. Go to WP:LIBRARY; Log in; Go to the newspapers.com site; Find an article, Click on the "Clip" link at the upper right. A window titled "Register with Newspapers.com™ to create a clipping" will appear and the ...

  5. Wikipedia:Newspaperarchive.com - Wikipedia

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    Both Newspaperarchive.com and The Wikipedia Library would prefer that articles citing Newspaperarchive.com link to clippings. Clippings allow Newspaperarchive.com subscriber-editors to identify particular articles, extract them from the original full sheet newspaper and share them through unique URLs.

  6. Intelligent character recognition - Wikipedia

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    An example of a traditional OCR use case would be to translate the characters from an image of a printed document, such as a book page, newspaper clipping, or legal contract, into a separate file that could be searched and updated with a word processor or document viewer. It's also quite helpful for automating the processing of forms.

  7. textClipping - Wikipedia

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    textClipping is an extension used by Macintosh computers for strings of text since Mac OS 9. When a string of text is selected and dragged to the desktop or anywhere on a Macintosh computer, the computer automatically converts it into a .textClipping file. The file formed can conveniently be dragged to any text box to replicate the exact text ...

  8. Washington Post to lay off 4% of staff to cut costs

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    (Reuters) - The Washington Post said on Tuesday it would lay off about 4% of its workforce or less than 100 employees in a bid to cut costs, as the storied newspaper grapples with growing losses.

  9. Wikipedia:Newspapers.com/Experiences - Wikipedia

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    I have a question about cite news: is the title field for clippings intended to be the title that we save the clipping with, or the title of the piece in the original newspaper? I have been using the title of the piece in the newspaper, because one day the clippings might disappear (e.g. if newspapers.com goes out of business) but the ...