Global Press Archive CRL Alliance Launches New In-Copyright Collection [1]
East View Information Services and the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) have launched Post-Perestroika Newspapers [3], the fourth in-copyright collection of titles digitized under the Global Press Archive(GPA) CRL Alliance and the first collection from Phase 2 of the program. Post-Perestroika joins three other in-copyright collections funded through the Alliance:
- El Caribe Digital Archive
- Middle Eastern and North African Newspapers Premium
- East African Newspapers
These collections are selected by a CRL advisory committee and available to CRL members as a benefit of membership.
Post-Perestroika Newspapers currently includes nearly 200,000 pages of newspapers, featuring the following titles:
- Chas pik (Час пик) [4]
- Delovoi Mir (Деловой мир) [5]
- Kuranty (Куранты) [6]
- Moscow Times, The [7]
- Nevskoe vremia (Невское время) [8]
- Novye Izvestiia (Новые Известия) [9]
- Obshchaia gazeta (Общая газета) [10]
- Pravda - piat', 5 (daily,weekly) (Правда -пять, 5 (ежедневная, еженедельная)) [11]
- Pravda/Slovo (Правда/Слово) [12]
- Rossia (Россия) [13]
- Rossiiskie vesti (Российские вести) [14]
- Sobesednik (Собеседник) [15]
- Zhizn' (Жизнь) [16]
With coverage from 1990 to 2016, this collection provides significant documentation of and perspective into the historical and political landscape that defined post-Soviet Russia.
MARC records will be available through CRL’s catalog, OCLC’s WorldCat database and as a Knowledge Base collection through Collection Manager.
Post-Perestroika Newspapers is the first collection in phase 2 of the Global Press Archive CRL Alliance, a multi-year, flagship collaboration between CRL and East View Information Services to deliver over 15 collections of up to 7 million pages of content, including 5 million pages available open access. In addition to the four in-copyright collections, six open-access collections are currently available under the auspices of the Alliance:
- Imperial Russian Newspapers [17]
- Independent and Revolutionary Mexican Newspapers [18]
- Late Qing and Republican-Era Chinese Newspapers [19]
- Middle Eastern and North African Newspapers [20]
- Southeast Asian Newspapers [21]
- South Asian Newspapers [22]
The GPA CRL Alliance is an initiative by East View Information Services and the Center for Research Libraries to develop a special series of thematically designed collections to meet the priorities of the CRL members. Fundraising for Phase 2 of the Global Press Archive CRL Alliance will remain open until the end of 2022 and represents a continuation of this successful commercial-academic partnership. Phase 2 highlights the same focus on open-access and contemporary content, supporting research in areas previously bounded and increasing diverse perspectives while providing the broadest accessibility to rare, vernacular newspaper content from around the world.
A two-year commitment, core components of Phase 2 include delivery of up to 3 million pages of content, including 2 million pages as open-access content and 1 million pages of in-copyright content available to CRL members. For more information, details of the proposed Phase 2 offer, and cost models suggested by CRL, see Global Press Archive Phase 2 in eDesiderata [23] (login required for some information) or email gpa@crl.edu [24] with questions.