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Cengage The Times Digital Archive (1785-2014) 2020-2023

  • Start: 1 Aug 2020
    Expiry: 31 Jul 2023
  • Description:

    The Times Digital Archive (1785-2014) provides convenient access to a digital collection of back issues for this renowned newspaper.

Product overview

The Times Digital Archive 1785-2014 provides convenient access to a digital collection of back issues of this renowned newspaper.

The Times Digital Archive includes searchable images and enables access to one of the most highly regarded resources for the study of 19th, 20th and early 21st century history.

Publisher selection policy

The Times is regarded as the most authoritative medium for political, legal, business and social news. Until now, backfiles could only be accessed on microfilm. Cengage has taken The Times microfilm collection, scanning all the issues published between 1785 and 2014, and transformed them into high resolution digital format with searchable images.

The Times Digital Archive (1785-2014) spans nearly a million pages and some 10 million articles. Technology is added that can read the original and sometimes erratic typesetting and locate words or phrases across the centuries. By being online, the Archive is now easily searchable.

Description timeline

1785-2014

Update Type

Information not available.

Update Notes

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Accessibility

Cengage accessibility page

Cengage is committed to addressing the following Access Board standards under Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act, along with the functional and informational standards set out by the Access Board (36 C.F.R. §§ 1194.31 - 1194.32):

  1. A text equivalent for every non-text element is provided (e.g., via an "alt" tag or in element content). 36 CFR § 1194.22(a). Note: Because of the processes we use to aggregate such large volumes of data, we have been unable to hand code highly specific alt text for each image. Meaningful alt text has been added to all elements of the interface. Descriptive titles and/or captions are already available for the images in some products, and more generic alt text is used in the cases where data must be updated via batch processing. As products come up for release and renewal, issues regarding the addition of more meaningful TITLE and ALT tags to content will be addressed.
  2. Web pages are designed so that all information conveyed with colour is also available without colour, for example from context or markup. 36 § 1194.22(c). Users can understand/navigate products without the ability to identify a colour or differentiate between certain colours
  3. Documents are organised so they are readable without requiring a style sheet 36 C.F.R. § 1194.22(d)
  4. Gale rarely uses image maps. WAI guidelines will be followed if the need arises. 36 C.F.R. § 1194(e) and (f)
  5. Gale products do not use frames. 36 C.F.R. § 1194(i). If frames are required in the future, they will be titled with text to facilitate frame identification and navigation.
  6. Pages are designed to avoid causing the screen to flicker with a frequency greater than 2 Hz and lower than 55 Hz. 36 C.F.R. § 1194(j)
  7. Electronic forms are designed to be completed online, allowing people using assistive technology to access the information, field elements and functionality required for completion and submission of the form, including directions and cues. 36 C.F.R. § 1194(n)
  8. When a timed response is required, the user shall be alerted and given sufficient time to indicate more time is required. 36 C.F.R. § 1194.22(p)

Authentication

Authentication is via the the UK Access Management Federation, Athens, and IP address range.

Federated searching

This resource is Z39.50 compliant.

Marc records

MARC records are provided for Times Digital Archive subscribers free of charge.

Metadata standards

Cengage endorses two methods of access and searching for its electronic databases.

The first method uses an HTTP-based API and the second uses the Z39.50 protocol. Which method you choose depends on the design of your metasearch product.

Post search options

Print, email results, save searches and InfoMarks.

Search options

  • Keyword Search (default search): permits searching by title, author and full-text of the article, not just in controlled index terms
  • Relevance Search: each term is analysed for its frequency of use in each article and the frequency of use within all articles and results are listed ranked by relevancy
  • Browse by Date: lets you find an individual issue of the newspaper and browse through the articles, page by page
  • Advanced Search: provides searching by all article sub-categories as well as by a number of indices within a framework where you can build as simple or as complex a search expression as you want using index terms, Boolean linking operators and wildcards

Usage statistics

Usage statistics are available for The Times Digital Archive and are COUNTER compliant.

Login information

Each institution is assigned a unique login URL.

Administrative support

Email: emea.globaltech@cengage.com

Product documentation

Gale: Times Digital Archive

Subscription help

help.digitalresources@jisc.ac.uk

Technical support

Email: emea.globaltech@cengage.com

Training materials

Gale: Training

User support

Email: emea.globaltech@cengage.com