How can we get these old Californian articles?
| Thursday, Oct 14 2010 03:43 PM
Last Updated Thursday, Oct 14 2010 03:43 PM
Q: Is it possible to search Californian articles online from February 1970?
— L. Sybil Parks-Brown
Q: I’m trying to get a copy of The Californian from Jan. 30, 1946. Can you help me?
— Dar Wise
A: I’m afraid we’re only computerized back to 1996. And we only keep back copies of the actual paper for the previous six months.
The cheapest way to find articles is to search the microfiche of past newspapers at Beale Library downtown.
If you want us to do the searching and you have the exact date the articles you’re interested in ran, the charge is $3 per page, with a minimum $5 charge. If you don’t have an exact date, the charge for a search is $60 an hour plus $3 per page with a $5 minimum.
To request a search call 395-7351.