electronic replica newspapers
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Electronic Replica Newspapers
Identical to the print edition – but enhanced.
Viewing options:
•switch to single or double page mode
•choose – and + to zoom out and in
•Fit to page height or width
It’s easy to navigate.
Click on the page corner or the arrows on the menu bar to turn the pages one by one.
Use the Table of Contents to find the section or story you want.
Click on the Contents Tab. Choose Electronic Edition, then Table of Contents. Click on the section or story you want.
Choose Page Thumbnails to see a small image of each page.
Click on a thumb-nail to go that page.
You can also search for specific words.
• Search articles, ads, pictures or all.
• Search today’s issue or the past 30 days.
• Click on the article to open it. Your word(s) are highlighted in the article.
Access 30 days of the newspaper
Click on the back issues tab, then click on the day you want to go to
Access Colorado Kids (Tuesdays) and The Mini Page (Wednesdays)
Print a page: click on print icon and choose print current page
Click on Save icon: chose Download Newspaper PDF to save or print pages.
Reading Articles
Click on any article to zoom in on the page or double click to open it in a new window.
E-mail, print, save or share articles
• Click on icons:• Envelope: e-
mail article • Printer: prints
with date, section and page number
• Save: bookmarks (not good option for students)
• Share
Spanish or Audio Versions
• Click on Translate for a Spanish version of the story.
• Click on Listen for an audio version.
Reading Articles
• Instead of “Text,” you can also choose “Paper” to see a larger version of the way the article appeared in the newspaper.
Ordering Information
All copies are sponsored
Order a license for each of your students
One login & one password per order
You’ll receive access to all curricula
Order online at www.ColoradoNIE.com
To login, go to www.ColoradoNIE.com and click on the newspaper logo you wish to read
Your login and password are emailed to you. If you misplaced it, email
coloradonie@denverpost.com
Links to eArchive (from April 2004 to present for Post and News) are found inside the e-Edition at the top
of the “Extras” Column
Go to Archives – Select Archive to choose a specific date
Archives – Search Archive
Search the entire archive or in a date range
Sort search results
The most useful are score, date ascending or date descending.
Search Results – Can preview or read the article.
You can also read the article in the original page.
It’s News to Me!
Teaching with Colorado’s Historic Newspaper Collection
Colorado’s Historic Newspaper Collection
• www.ColoradoHistoricNewspapers.org• includes over 160 newspapers published in
Colorado from 1859 to 1923• from 60 cities and 40 counties throughout the
state• published in English, German, Spanish, or
Swedish• contains more than 600,000 digitized pages
from these newspapers
Browse (look through a specific
issue) or search for a keyword.
Select by publication and date or by thumbnails
Search using keywords
Explore Featured Topics
Other Virtual Resources
Newspaper niche products
www.NextGen.YourHub.com
• A site for 4th – 8th grade students in Colorado
• Registered users post stories to web• All stories posted appear online• The best stories are chosen for print in
Colorado Kids.
Educational Serviceswww.ColoradoNIE.com
Paperless curricula is updated every Monday!
Workshops
• To request a workshop at your school or educational event on using the electronic edition, email
ColoradoNIE@denverpost.com• Teleconferences also available
Additional Online Resources
• www.DenverPost.com• www.DailyCamera.com• www.TimesCall.com• www.ReporterHerald.com• www.ColoradoHistoricNewspapers.org• www.ColoradoVirtualLibary.org
Contact Me
Dana Plewka, Managerdplewka@denverpost.com
w: 303-954-3999c: 303-435-6170
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