Illinois Newspaper Project

Illinois Newspaper Project
IndustryLibrary and Information Science
FoundedApril, 1987
FounderUnited States Newspaper Program
Headquarters,
United States
ServicesCataloging and preserving Illinois Newspapers
Websitewww.library.illinois.edu/inp/

The Illinois Newspaper Project (INP) began as part of the United States Newspaper Program (USNP), a cooperative effort between the states and the federal government designed to catalog and preserve on microfilm the nation's historic newspaper heritage. The USNP was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and administered by the Library of Congress, which is currently funding the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), of which the INP is also a part.

Since its establishment in 1987, the INP has been staffed by librarians from the Illinois State Historical Library (ISHL), the Chicago Historical Society (CHS), and the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (UIUC) Library, respectively. The ISHL, now the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library (ALPL), participated from 1987 to 1995. The CHS, now the Chicago History Museum (CHM), worked on the project from 1989 to 2009 in the 19 northernmost Illinois counties. When the UIUC Library joined the project in June 1995 (and the INP relocated its offices there), it became responsible for the central and southern Illinois counties.[1]

  1. ^ Carswell, John (January 23, 2008). "Illinois Newspaper Project Discovers 'Rare Finds' in Shelbyville". Shelbyville Daily Union. Retrieved October 10, 2013.