Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have the most recent version of Adobe Reader?

  • Always make sure that you have the most recent version of Adobe Reader for the best possible experience. A free download is available here.

Do you need to update internet browser?

  • If you have difficulty accessing the content of this site, you may need to update your browser or use a different browser. Recommended browsers: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari. See below for instructions when using Google Chrome.

Not working in Google Chrome?

  • To use Google Chrome as your browser for viewing this site, follow these steps to enable Adobe as your PDF Viewer. Adobe Reader must be installed on your computer. A free download is available here.
    • Open Chrome or a new tab in Chrome. Type about:plugins in the address bar.
    • Press “Enter/Return”.
    • Scroll down to Chrome PDF Viewer.
    • Click on “Disable” for Chrome PDF Viewer.
    • Click on “Enable” for Adobe Reader.

How do I search within the retrieved scanned page?

  • The Adobe Reader comes with some tools enabled and some hidden. The most useful tools that are already enabled are the save, print, text select, zoom, and fit-to-page.
    • To enable more tools, right-click on the Adobe toolbar. Then, from the menu, select the tool you would like.
    • We recommend that you add the snapshot tool, the find tool, and the advanced search tool (all are under the “edit” menu). (See below for more on using these tools).

How can I find the word(s) on the page I searched for?

  • To find a word or phrase on the newspaper page you are viewing:
    • Use the “find” tool (magnifying glass icon) in the Adobe Reader toolbar.
      • Click on the magnifying glass icon to open the search box.
      • Type your search term(s). Then press “Enter/Return”.
      • The first occurrence of that word will be highlighted on the page. To see further occurrences of the word, use the arrows within the search box.
    • You can also use the “advanced search” tool (binoculars icon) in the Adobe Reader toolbar.
      • Click on the binoculars icon to open the search box.
      • Type your search term(s). Then click “Search”.
      • The first occurrence of that word will be highlighted on the page and a list of search results provided. Click on any item in the list to view all occurrences of your search term highlighted on the page.

Can I search by date?

  • To search by date:
    • Option 1: On the left side of the home/main page, click on the year you want to view. Then click on the month (if applicable). Then click on the day (if applicable).
    • Option 2: Type in your search term(s) on the home/main page. When the list of search results appears, on the left side of the page, click on the year, month and day for which you want to see search results.

Can I search by date range?

To search by date range:

    • At this time, a search by date range feature is not available. We are working to make these improvements.

How do I print part of the newspaper?

  • To print just one portion of the newspaper page or one article:
    • Click on the Snapshot tool (camera icon) in the Adobe Reader toolbar. Your cursor will become a crosshairs symbol.
    • Go to the portion of the page or article you want to print. Click in the top left corner of that portion and drag to the bottom right corner of that portion. Release the mouse.
    • Adobe will show a message: “The selected area has been copied.”
    • Click “OK”.
    • Click on the Print icon in the Adobe Reader toolbar. Another option is to open a blank document (in Microsoft Word, for example) and paste the selected content into the blank document and print.

Can I flip through the pages of a scanned newspaper?

  • To flip through newspaper pages in order of publication:
    • Click on the year you want to view. Then click on the month, then the day, if applicable.
    • Click on the first search result that is shown.
    • Then use the arrows at the top right of the newspaper page to flip through the pages in order of publication.

 

 

Updated 4/22/2013

 

 

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