Hi, Richard et al.:

On 7/28/22 1:50 AM, Richard O'Keefe wrote:
What do you mean by "a list that I can understand"?
A quick tally of the number of XML elements by identifier:
1 echoedSearchRetrieveRequest
1 frbrGrouping
1 maximumRecords
1 nextRecordPosition
1 numberOfRecords
1 query
1 records
1 resultSetIdleTime
1 searchRetrieveResponse
1 servicelevel
1 sortKeys
1 startRecord
1 wskey
2 version
50 leader
50 recordData
51 recordPacking
51 recordSchema
100 record
105 controlfield
923 datafield
1900 subfield


          How did you get that?


Please forgive me for being so dense. I've done several web searches and tried to work several tutorials, etc., without so far seeing what I might do that could be informative.


Even this list of "XML elements by identifiers" STILL does not include things like the name of the newspaper and publisher plus start and end dates. I believe these fields are there, but I can't see how to parse them. I earlier parsed a JSON version of essentially the same dataset. However, the JSON version seemed not to distinguish between newspapers that were still publishing and those for which the end date was unknown. My contact at the Library of Congress then suggested I parse the XML version.


          Thanks,
          Spencer


What of this information do you actually want?
The elements of the list should be what?


On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 at 08:52, Spencer Graves <spencer.gra...@effectivedefense.org <mailto:spencer.gra...@effectivedefense.org>> wrote:

    Hello, All:


               What would you suggest I do to parse the following XML
    file into a
    list that I can understand:


    XMLfile <-
    
"https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/data/bib/worldcat_titles/bulk5/ndnp_Alabama_all-yrs_e_0001_0050.xml
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/data/bib/worldcat_titles/bulk5/ndnp_Alabama_all-yrs_e_0001_0050.xml>"




               This is the first of 6666 XML files containing "U.S.
    Newspaper
    Directory" maintained by the US Library of Congress discussed in the
    thread below.  I've tried various things using the XML and xml2.


    XMLdata <- xml2::read_xml(XMLfile)
    str(XMLdata)
    XMLdat <- XML::xmlParse(XMLdata)
    str(XMLdat)
    XMLtxt <- xml2::xml_text(XMLdata)
    nchar(XMLtxt)
    #[1] 29415


               Someplace there's a schema for this.  I don't know if
    it's embedded
    in this XML file or in a separate file.  If it's in a separate file,
    how
    could I describe it to my contacts with the Library of Congress so they
    would understand what I needed and could help me get it.


               Thanks,
               Spencer Graves


    p.s.  All 29415 characters in XMLtext appear in the thread below.


    -------- Forwarded Message --------
    Subject:        [Newspapers and Current Periodicals] How can I get
    counts of
    the numbers of newspapers by year in the US, and preferably also
    elsewhere? A search of "U.S. Newspaper Directory,
    Date:   Wed, 27 Jul 2022 14:59:03 +0000
    From:   Kerry Huller <seri...@ask.loc.gov <mailto:seri...@ask.loc.gov>>
    To:     Spencer Graves <spencer.gra...@effectivedefense.org
    <mailto:spencer.gra...@effectivedefense.org>>
    CC: t...@loc.gov <mailto:t...@loc.gov>



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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 27 2022, 10:59am via System

    Hello Spencer,

    So, when I view the xml, I'm actually looking at it in XML editor
    software, so I can view the tags and it's structured neatly. I've
    copied
    and pasted the text from the beginning of the file and the first
    newspaper title below from my XML editor:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
    <?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl'
    href='/webservices/catalog/xsl/searchRetrieveResponse.xsl'?>

    <searchRetrieveResponse xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/zing/srw/
    <http://www.loc.gov/zing/srw/>"
    xmlns:oclcterms="http://purl.org/oclc/terms/
    <http://purl.org/oclc/terms/>"
    xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/
    <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/>"
    xmlns:diag="http://www.loc.gov/zing/srw/diagnostic/
    <http://www.loc.gov/zing/srw/diagnostic/>"
    xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance
    <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance>">
    <version>1.1</version>
    <numberOfRecords>2250</numberOfRecords>
    <records>
    <record>
    <recordSchema>info:srw/schema/1/marcxml</recordSchema>
    <recordPacking>xml</recordPacking>
    <recordData>
    <record xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim
    <http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim>">
           <leader>00000nas a22000007i 4500</leader>
           <controlfield tag="001">1030438981</controlfield>
           <controlfield tag="008">180404c20159999aluwr n       0   a0eng
       </controlfield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="010">
             <subfield code="a">  2018200464</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="040">
             <subfield code="a">DLC</subfield>
             <subfield code="e">rda</subfield>
             <subfield code="c">DLC</subfield>
             <subfield code="b">eng</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="012">
             <subfield code="m">1</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1="0" ind2=" " tag="022">
             <subfield code="a">2577-5316</subfield>
             <subfield code="2">1</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="032">
             <subfield code="a">021110</subfield>
             <subfield code="b">USPS</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="037">
             <subfield code="b">711 Alabama Avenue, Selma, AL
    36701</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="042">
             <subfield code="a">nsdp</subfield>
             <subfield code="a">pcc</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1="1" ind2="0" tag="050">
             <subfield code="a">ISSN RECORD</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1="1" ind2="0" tag="082">
             <subfield code="a">071</subfield>
             <subfield code="2">15</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2="0" tag="222">
             <subfield code="a">Selma sun</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1="0" ind2="0" tag="245">
             <subfield code="a">Selma sun.</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2="1" tag="264">
             <subfield code="a">Selma, AL :</subfield>
             <subfield code="b">North Shore Press, LLC</subfield>
             <subfield code="c">2016-</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="310">
             <subfield code="a">Weekly</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="336">
             <subfield code="a">text</subfield>
             <subfield code="b">txt</subfield>
             <subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="337">
             <subfield code="a">unmediated</subfield>
             <subfield code="b">n</subfield>
             <subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="338">
             <subfield code="a">volume</subfield>
             <subfield code="b">nc</subfield>
             <subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1="1" ind2=" " tag="362">
             <subfield code="a">Began in 2015.</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="588">
             <subfield code="a">Description based on: Volume 2, Issue 40
    (October 5, 2017) (surrogate); title from caption.</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="588">
             <subfield code="a">Latest issue consulted: Volume 2, Issue 40
    (October 5, 2017).</subfield>
           </datafield>
           <datafield ind1=" " ind2=" " tag="752">
             <subfield code="a">United States</subfield>
             <subfield code="b">Alabama</subfield>
             <subfield code="c">Dallas</subfield>
             <subfield code="d">Selma.</subfield>
           </datafield>
         </record>
    </recordData>
    </record>

    When I view the records in the XML editor, these 2 lines below do begin
    each of the records for each individual title, but of course this is
    including the xml tags:

    <recordSchema>info:srw/schema/1/marcxml</recordSchema>
    <recordPacking>xml</recordPacking>

    Hopefully this helps you decide where to break or parse each record.

    On another note, I just noticed as well that at the top of this first
    file it lists the total number of records for the Alabama grouping -
    2250. This also appeared to be the case for the Alaska records when I
    took a look at the first one for that state. I imagine that should be
    consistent throughout each "grouping" of records.

    Let me know if you have follow-up questions!

    Best wishes,

    Kerry Huller
    Newspaper & Current Periodical Reading Room
    Serial & Government Publications Division
    Library of Congress

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 27 2022, 10:21am via Email

    Hi, Kerry:


    Thanks. I understand the chunking in files of at most 50. I've read
    the first file "ndnp_Alabama_all-yrs_e_0001_0050.xml" into a string of
    29415 characters, copied below. Might you have any suggestions on the
    next step in parsing this? Staring at it now, it looks splitting on
    "info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml" might convert the 29415 characters into
    shorter chunks, each of which could then be parsed further.


    This is not as bad as reading ancient Egyptian heiroglyphics without
    the Rosetta Stone, but I wondered if you might have something that could
    make this work easier and more reliable? I guess I could compare with
    what I already read as JSON ;-)


    Thanks,
    Spencer Graves


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    Ala.)(OCoLC)21214732AU@000025908452info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a2200000 a 450021214814900314c19909999aluwr ne 0 a0eng dsn
    90099009 AAAengAAACPNNSDOCLCQ11056-32881056-32881505740USPSThe Blount
    Countian, 3rd St. at Washington Ave., PO Box 310, Oneonta, AL
    35121mscnsdpn-us-alThe Blount countianThe Blount countian.Oneonta, Ala.
    :Southern Democrat, Inc.,1990-v. :ill.WeeklyVol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 3,
    1990)-Editor: Molly Howard Ryan, 1990-Latest issue consulted: Vol. 1,
    no. 36 (Sept. 5, 1990).Ryan, Molly Howard.United
    StatesAlabamaBlountOneonta.Southern Democrat(DLC)sn
    85044741(OCoLC)12038577AU@000025884049info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a22000007a 450022413044900920c19909999aluwr ne 0 a0eng dsn
    90099011
    AARengAARCPNNSDNSTOCLCQ92081707011191053-91231053-91231314240USPSmscnsdpThe
    Clay times-journalThe Clay times-journal.Lineville, Ala. :C.L.
    Proctor,1990-v.WeeklyVol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 6, 1990)-United
    StatesAlabamaClayLineville.Ashland progress(DLC)sn 85044701Lineville
    tribune(DLC)sn 85044702AUinfo:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450021265218900326c19909999aluwr ne 0 0eng dsn 90099005
    AARengAARCPNOCLCQmscTrussville news-journal.Trussville, Ala. :Mike
    Mitchell,1990-v.BimonthlyVol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 20, 1990)-United
    StatesAlabamaJeffersonTrussville.info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a22000007a 450022301035900831c19909999aluwr ne 0 0eng dsn
    90099010 AARengAARCPNOCLCQmscWeaver tribune.Oxford, Ala. :Cheaha
    Pub.,1990-v.WeeklyVol. 1, no. 1 (July 19, 1990)-United
    StatesAlabamaCalhounWeaver.United
    StatesAlabamaCalhounOxford.info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a22000007a 450015155895870205c19879999aludr ne 0 a0eng csn
    87050045
    
AAAengAAACPNNSDDLCCPNNSDDLCCPNDLCOCLDLCOCLCQOCLCFOCLCQ19261126829944596670892-44570892-44571AU@000020456714360980USPSThe


    Advertiser, P.O. Box 1000, Montgomery, AL
    36192pccnsdpn-us-alNewspaperMontgomery advertiser (Montgomery, Ala. :
    1987)The Montgomery advertiser(1987)The Montgomery advertiser.Montgomery
    advertiser & the Alabama journalSunday Montgomery advertiserMontgomery,
    Ala. :Advertiser Co.,1987-volumes
    
:illustrationsDailytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrier160th


    year, no. 1 (Jan. 2, 1987)-On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays a combined
    edition is published with the Alabama journal, and called: Montgomery
    advertiser and the Alabama journal, Jan. 3, 1987, and: Alabama journal
    and Montgomery advertiser, Jan. 4, 1987-Feb. 25, 1990.Issues for Sunday
    called: Sunday Montgomery advertiser, Mar. 4, 1990-Issues for Saturday,
    Sunday and holidays have their own numbering, Jan. 3, 1987-Feb. 25,
    1990.Montgomery
    
(Ala.)Newspapers.AlabamaMontgomery.fast(OCoLC)fst01202689Newspapers.fast(OCoLC)fst01423814United


    StatesAlabamaMontgomeryMontgomery.Advertiser (Montgomery,
    Ala.)0745-3221(DLC)sn 82008412(OCoLC)9049482Alabama journal (Montgomery,
    Ala. : 1940)0745-323X(DLC)sn
    87062018(OCoLC)2666111info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a2200000 a
    450016942287871105c19879999aludn ne 0 a0eng dsn 88050149
    AAAengAAACPNNSDOCLCQy1044-00701044-0070746--32780746-32781565580USPSTroy
    Publications, Inc., 113 North Market St., Troy, AL 36081mscnsdpMessenger
    (Troy, Ala.)The Messenger(Troy, Ala.)The Messenger.Troy, Ala. :Troy
    Pub.,1987-v.Daily (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday)Vol. 121, no.
    166 (July 1, 1987)-Sunday, Apr. 2, 1989 misprinted as v. 113.Latest
    issue consulted: Vol. 113 [sic 123], no. 96 (Sunday, Apr. 2,
    1989).United StatesAlabamaPikeTroy.Troy messenger0746-3278(DLC)sn
    83009935(OCoLC)9921908info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450017799786880415c19879999aluir ne 0 a0eng dsn 88050086
    AARengAARCPNNSDOCLCQ1p1044-03801044-03800745-75961441520USPSThe
    Prattville Progress, 152 W. 3rd St., Prattville, AL
    36067mscnsdpPrattville progress (Prattville, Ala. : 1987)The Prattville
    progress(Prattville, Ala.)The Prattville progress.Prattville, Ala.
    :James C. Seymour,1987-v.Three times a weekVol. 102, no. 8 (Jan. 20,
    1987)-Latest issue consulted: Vol. 105, no. 153 (Wednesday, Dec. 26,
    1990).United StatesAlabamaAutaugaPrattville.Progress (Prattville,
    Ala.)0745-7596(DLC)sn
    83007623(OCoLC)9428489info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450015344667870319c19869999aluwr ne 0 a0eng dsn 87000284
    NSDengNSDCPNOCLCQy0893-07670893-07671431800USPSPickens County Herald,
    P.O. Drawer E, Carrollton, AL 35447nsdpPickens County heraldPickens
    County herald.Pickens County herald and west AlabamianCarrollton, Ala.
    :Pickens Newspapers, Inc.,1986-WeeklyVol. 138, no. 40 (Oct. 2,
    1986)-United StatesAlabamaPickensCarrollton.Pickens County herald and
    west Alabamian0746-0473(DLC)sn
    83008141AU@000040635809info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450018917586881217c19869999aluwr ne 0 0eng dsn 88050225
    CPNengCPNOCLCQmscThe Oxford sun/times.Oxford, Ala.
    :[s.n.],1986-v.WeeklyVol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 16, 1986)-Editor: Andy
    Goggans.Numbering is irregular.United StatesAlabamaCalhounOxford.Oxford
    sun (Oxford, Ala.)(DLC)sn
    85045023AU@000025803813info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450013991168860731c19869999aluwr ne 0 0eng dsn 86050322
    CPNengCPNOCLCQmscIndependent (Brewton, Ala.)The Independent.Brewton,
    Ala. :Jim Thornton,1986-v. :ill. ;58 cm.WeeklyVol. 1, no. 1 (June 19,
    1986)-United
    StatesAlabamaEscambiaBrewton.info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a22000007a 450018957493881231c19859999aluwr ne 0 0eng dsn
    88050247 CPNengCPNOCLCQmscPiedmont journal-independent (Piedmont,
    Ala.)The Piedmont journal-independent.Journal independentPiedmont, Ala.
    :Lane Weatherbee,1985-v.WeeklyVol. 4, no. 52 (Dec. 24, 1985)-Sometimes
    published as: Journal independent.United
    StatesAlabamaCalhounPiedmont.Journal-independent(DLC)sn
    85045014info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450012715821851024d19841985aluwr ne 0 a0eng dsn 85045014
    CPNengCPNNSDCPNOCLCQmscThe Journal-independent.Piedmont, Ala.
    :Journal-Independent, Inc.,1984-1985.volumes :illustrations ;58
    cmWeeklytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierVol. 3,
    no. 27 (July 3, 1984)- v. 4, no. 51 (Dec. 18, 1985).Carries the same
    vol. numbering as the Piedmont journal-independent.United
    StatesAlabamaCalhounPiedmont.Piedmont
    journal-independent0890-6017(DLC)sn 85045013Piedmont journal-independent
    (Piedmont, Ala.)(DLC)sn 88050247info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a22000007a 450012691448851018c19839999aludr ne 0 0eng dsn
    85045007 CPNengCPNOCLCQmscTimesDaily.Times dailyFlorence, Ala. :T.S.P.
    Newspapers, Inc.,1983-volumes :illustrations ;58
    cmDailytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierVol. 114,
    no. 226 (Aug. 14, 1983)-United StatesAlabamaLauderdaleFlorence.Florence
    times + tri-cities daily(DLC)sn
    85044995info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    45009428489830420d19831987aluir ne 0 a0eng dsn 83007623
    NSDengNSDCPNNSDNSTOCLCQ89090d0745-75960745-75961The Progress, 152 W. 3rd
    St., Prattville, AL 36067nsdpmscProgress (Prattville, Ala.)The
    Progress(Prattville, Ala.)The Progress.Prattville, Ala. :The Prattville
    Progress,1983-1987.volumes :illustrations ;58 cmThree times a
    weektexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierVol. 98, no.
    32 (Mar. 17, 1983)-v. 102, no. 7 (Jan. 17, 1987).United
    StatesAlabamaAutaugaPrattville.Prattville progress(DLC)sn
    85044740Prattville progress (Prattville, Ala.)1044-0380(DLC)sn
    88050086(OCoLC)12254317AAPinfo:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a2200000
    a 45009867255830831c19839999aludr ne 0 a0eng dsn 84008052
    AAAengAAANSDOCLOCLCQX0743-15110743-15111617760USPST.S.P. Newspapers,
    Inc., 219 W. Tennessee St., Florence, AL 35630nsdpTimesDaily (Shoals
    edition)TimesDaily(Shoals ed.)TimesDaily.Times dailyShoals ed.Florence,
    Ala. :T.S.P. Newspapersvolumes
    
:illustrationsDailytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierBegan


    with: Vol. 114, no. 226 (Aug. 14,
    1983).\"Florence/Sheffield/Tuscumbia/Muscle Shoals.\"Shoals ed. and
    Regional ed. combined on Sundays.Description based on: Vol. 114, no. 346
    (Monday, Dec. 12, 1983).United
    StatesAlabamaLauderdaleFlorence.TimesDaily (Regional
    edition)0743-152XTimes Tri-cities dailyUnknownDec. 12,
    1983info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450010536023840319c19839999aludr ne 0 a0eng dsn 84008051
    NSDengNSDOCLCQ1x0743-152X0743-152X1617760USPST.S.P. Newspapers, Inc.,
    219 W. Tennessee St., Florence, AL 35630nsdpTimesDaily (Regional
    edition)TimesDaily(Regional ed.)TimesDaily.Times dailyRegional
    ed.Florence, Ala. :T.S.P.
    NewspapersDailytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediaBegan with: Vol. 114,
    no. 226 (Aug. 14, 1983).Shoals ed. and Regional ed. combined on
    Sundays.Description based on: Vol. 114, no. 346 (Monday, Dec. 12,
    1983).United StatesAlabamaLauderdaleFlorence.TimesDaily (Shoals
    edition)0743-1511Times Tri-cities dailyDec. 12,
    1983AU@000025818125info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    45009049482821213d19821987aludn ne 0 a0eng csn 82008412
    
AAAengAAANSDNPWCPNDLCCPNNSDDLCNSDDLCCPNNVFDLCOCLCQCRLOCLCFOCLCQ1d0745-32210745-32211nsdppccn-us-alNewspaperAdvertiser


    (Montgomery, Ala.)The Advertiser(Montgomery, Ala.)The advertiser.Alabama
    journal and advertiserMontgomery, Ala. :Advertiser Co.,1982-1987.volumes
    
:illustrationsDailytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrier155th


    year, no. 232 (Nov. 22, 1982)- ; -v. 14-3, Jan. 1, 1987.On Saturdays,
    Sundays and holidays published as: The Alabama journal and advertiser,
    Nov. 27, 1982-Jan. 1, 1987.Saturday, Sunday and holiday issues have
    their own numbering.Montgomery
    
(Ala.)Newspapers.AlabamaMontgomery.fast(OCoLC)fst01202689Newspapers.fast(OCoLC)fst01423814United


    StatesAlabamaMontgomeryMontgomery.Montgomery advertiser (Montgomery,
    Ala. : Daily)(DLC)sn 84020645(OCoLC)2685433Montgomery advertiser
    (Montgomery, Ala. : 1987)0892-4457(DLC)sn
    87050045(OCoLC)15155895AU@000020281746info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a2200000 a 45009237931830218c19829999aluwr ne 0 0eng dsn
    86050139 AAAengAAACPNOCLOCLCQmscThe Randolph leader.Roanoke, Ala. :David
    S. Stevenson,1982-volumes :illustrations ;58
    cmWeeklytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierVol. 91,
    no. 1 (Oct. 6, 1982)-United StatesAlabamaRandolphRoanoke.Roanoke
    leader(DLC)sn 86050137Randolph press(DLC)sn
    86050138info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450012715815851024d19821984aluwr ne 0 a0eng dsn 85045013
    CPNengCPNNSDCPNOCLCQ110890-60170890-60171432080USPSThe Piedmont
    Journal-Independent, 115 N. Center Ave., Piedmont, AL 36272mscnsdpThe
    Piedmont journal-independentThe Piedmont journal-independent.Piedmont,
    Ala. :Piedmont Journal-Independent, Inc.,1982-1984.volumes
    :illustrations ;58
    cmWeeklytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierVol. 1,
    no. 1 (Mar. 31, 1982)-v. 3, no. 26 (June 27, 1984).Latest issue
    consulted: Vol. 5, no. 31 (August 20, 1986).United
    StatesAlabamaCalhounPiedmont.Piedmont journal(DLC)sn
    85045012Journal-independent(DLC)sn
    85045014(OCoLC)12715821AU@000045312916info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a22000007a 45009183905830202c19829999aluwr n 0 a0eng dsn
    85044580 AAAengAAACPNNSDOCLOCLCQ11098-58671098-58671016409USPSNo. 4,
    Rucker Plaza, Enterprise, AL 36331P.O. Box 1536, Enterprise, AL
    36331mscnsdpSoutheast sun (Enterprise, Ala.)The southeast
    sun(Enterprise, Ala.)The Southeast sun.Enterprise, Ala. :QST
    Publicationsvolumes :illustrations ;58
    cmWeeklytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierBegan in
    1982.Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 25 (Oct. 21, 1982).Latest issue
    consulted: Vol. 16, no. 43 (Mar. 4, 1998).United
    
StatesAlabamaCoffeeEnterprise.AU@000025827687info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas


    a22000007a 450010487314840305c19819999aluwr ne 0 a0eng dsn
    85044906
    
AAAengAAACPNNSDNSTCPNOCLOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOOCLCAOCLCQ900410885-16620885-16621749310USPSThe


    New Times, 1618 1/2 St. Stephens Rd., Mobile, AL 36603mscnsdpn-us-alNew
    times (Mobile, Ala.)The New times(Mobile, Ala.)The new times.Mobile,
    Ala. :New Times Groupvolumes
    
:illustrationsWeeklytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierBegan


    in 1981.Vol. 3, no. 49 (Dec. 15-21, 1983) and vol. 3, no. 50 (Dec.
    22-28, 1983) are both called vol. 3, no. 49 (Dec. 15-21,
    1983).Description based on: Vol. 2, no. 3 (Jan. 28-Feb. 3, 1982).African
    AmericansAlabamaNewspapers.African
    
Americans.fast(OCoLC)fst00799558Alabama.fast(OCoLC)fst01204694Newspapers.fast(OCoLC)fst01423814United


    StatesAlabamaMobileMobile.AAPUnknownAug. 15,
    1985AU@000024686659info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450018922463881219d19811983alucr ne 0 0eng dsn 88050233
    AARengAARCPNNSDOCLCQmscThe Sylacauga daily advance.Advance/Sylacauga
    dailySylacauga advanceSunday advanceAdvanceSylacauga, Ala. :Mrs. W.A.
    Moody,1981-1893.v.Semiweekly,<Nov. 24, 1982-Feb. 13, 1983>Daily (except
    Mon., Tues. & Sat.),<May 26, 1982-Nov. 21, 1982>Daily (except Sat. &
    Mon.),<Jan. 1, 1981-May 23, 1982>74th Year, no. 123 (Jan. 1, 1981)-76th
    year, no. 83 (Feb. 13, 1983).Days of publication vary.Published as: The
    Advance/Sylacauga daily, <Aug. 28, 1981-May 23, 1982>.Published as:
    Sylacauga advance, <Nov. 24, 1982-Feb. 13, 1983>.On Sunday, published
    as: Sunday advance.United StatesAlabamaTalladegaSylacauga.Childersburg
    star(DLC)sn 88050232Coosa press(DLC)sn 86050293Daily
    home1059-6461(DLC)sn 88050234info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a22000007a 450021026715cr un|||||||||900209c19809999aluwr ne 0
    0eng dsn 90099002
    
AARengAARCPNCUSOCLOCLCQTJCOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOOCLCA926143844AU@000020585756mscn-us-alSpeakin'


    out news.Speaking out newsDecatur, Ala. :Minority Network,
    Inc.v.WeeklyBegan in 1980.Published in Huntsville, Ala., <1987>-Also
    issued by subscription via the World Wide Web.Description based on: Vol.
    7, no. 8 (Jan. 7-13, 1987).African AmericansAlabamaNewspapers.African
    American
    newspapersAlabama.AlabamaNewspapers.Newspapers.fast(OCoLC)fst01423814African


    American newspapers.fast(OCoLC)fst00799278African
    Americans.fast(OCoLC)fst00799558Alabama.fast(OCoLC)fst01204694United
    StatesAlabamaMorganDecatur.United
    StatesAlabamaMadisonHuntsville.Speakin' out weekly news(DLC)sn
    
88050097http://www.softlineweb.com/softlineweb/ethnic.htminfo:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    
<http://www.softlineweb.com/softlineweb/ethnic.htminfo:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas>


    a22000007a 450014996511861219c19809999aluwr ne 0 a0eng csn
    86050472
    AARengAARCPNNSDOCLCQ11080-15021080-15021328110USPSnsdppccWest-Alabama
    gazetteWest-Alabama gazette.GazetteMillport, Ala. :Millport Pub.
    
Co.,1980-volumesWeeklytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrier4th


    year, no. 32 (Jan. 3, 1980)-United StatesAlabamaLamarMillport.Gazette
    (Millport, Ala.)(DLC)sn 86050471info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a2200000 a 450011828156850320c19809999aluwr ne 0 0eng dsn
    86050314 AAAengAAACPNOCLOCLCQmscThe Hartford news-herald.Hartford, Ala.
    :Geneva Publications,1980-volumes :illustrations ;57-59
    cmWeeklytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierVol. 80,
    no. 20 (Feb. 14, 1980)-United StatesAlabamaGenevaHartford.News-herald
    (Hartford, Ala.)(DLC)sn 86050313info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a22000007a 450017857788880427d198u198ualusr ne 0 0eng dsn
    88050097 AARengAARCPNOCLOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOOCLCAmscn-us-alSpeakin' out
    weekly news.Decatur, Ala. :Smothers PublicationsPublished every first
    and third Wed. of each monthDescription based on: Vol. 3, no. 13 (May
    4-17, 1983).African
    AmericansAlabamaNewspapers.Newspapers.fast(OCoLC)fst01423814African
    Americans.fast(OCoLC)fst00799558Alabama.fast(OCoLC)fst01204694United
    StatesAlabamaMorganDecatur.Weekly news (Huntsville, Ala.)(DLC)sn
    87050012Speakin' out news(DLC)sn
    90099002info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a2200000 a
    450017807936880418c198u9999aluwr ne 0 a0eng dsn 90099001
    AAAengAAACPNOCLOCLCQThe Daleville Sun-Courier, 310 Daleville Ave.,
    Daleville, AL 36322mscn-us-alDaleville sun-courier.Daleville, Ala. :QST
    Publicationsv. :ill. ;58 cm.WeeklyDescription based on: Vol. 2, no. 28
    (Wed., Feb. 17, 1988).United
    
StatesAlabamaDaleDaleville.AU@000020585749info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas


    a22000007a 450015580838870423c198u9999aluwr ne 0 0eng dsn
    87050128 AARengAARCPNOCLCQmscGreene County independent.Eutaw, Ala.
    :Greene County Independent, Inc.v.WeeklyDescription based on: Vol. 2,
    no. 10 (Mar. 12, 1987).United
    StatesAlabamaGreeneEutaw.info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450010125135831114d198u198ualucr ne 0 a0eng dsn 83003221
    NSDengNSDOCLCQ0d0746-55210746-55211Auburn Bulletin & Lee County Eagle,
    PO Box 2111, Auburn, Ala. 36830nsdpThe Auburn bulletin & the Lee County
    eagleThe Auburn bulletin & the Lee County eagle.Lee County eagleAuburn
    bulletin and the Lee County eagleAuburn, Ala. :[publisher not
    identified]Semiweekly,<Sept. 5,
    1984->WeeklytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediaDescription based on:
    Oct. 19, 1983.United StatesAlabamaLeeAuburn.Auburn bulletin(DLC)sn
    89050006Eagle (Auburn, Ala.)(OCoLC)18435663Sept. 5,
    1984info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas a22000007a
    450018370324880818c198u9999aluwr ne 0 0eng dsn 88050147
    CPNengCPNOCLCQmscTri-city times (Geraldine, Ala.)The Tri-City
    times.Geraldine, Ala. :Wanda Nelsonv.WeeklyDescription based on: Vol. 2,
    no. 24 (Jan. 6, 1982).United
    StatesAlabamaDeKalbGeraldine.info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a22000007a 450010199338831208c198u9999aluwr ne 0 a0eng dsn
    83005367 NSDengNSDCPNOCLCQ10746-62770746-62771707590USPSSpringville Pub.
    Co., 539 Main St., Springville, AL 35146nsdpThe St. Clair clarionThe St.
    Clair clarion.Saint Clair clarionSpringville, AL :Gary L.
    ShultsWeeklytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediaDescription based on:
    Vol. 2, no. 1 (Jan. 5, 1982).United StatesAlabamaSt.
    ClairSpringville.AU@000025783743info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000cas
    a22000007a 450013787251860627c198u9999aluwr ne 0 a0eng dsn
    86001923 NSDengNSDCPNOCLCQ10889-00800889-00801The Westerner Star, P.O.
    Box 2060, Bessemer, AL 35021nsdpWestern star (Bessemer, Ala.)The Western
    star(Bessemer, Ala.)The western star.Bessemer, Ala. :Hal
    HodgensWeeklytexttxtrdacontentunmediatednrdamediaDescription based on:
    Vol. 3, no. 15 (Wednesday, June 11, 1986).United
    StatesAlabamaJeffersonBessemer.Bessemer advertiser(DLC)sn
    8705011...@000025805174511.1srw.pc any \"y\" and srw.mt
    <http://srw.mt> any
    \"newspaper\" and srw.cp exact
    
\"Alabama\"50info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml1Date,,0mq1lME887FoIbjulKUV6bx9ImwWQNCv9GqZzGS92IKS31lEbcpRJBNHgcE1l29tFaHP9CHe0Yexk1uWQofffull"


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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 27 2022, 09:22am via System

    Hello Spencer,

    Thank you for reaching out about the bulk xml files for the US
    Newspaper
    Directory.

    We don't have documentation specific to these bulk xml files, but upon
    further inspection I can say that each of those files don't necessarily
    contain info for 50 newspaper titles. The structure of the titles for
    California and New York for instance are different from say, Alabama.

    If you look at California for example, the file naming structure
    indicates the year the title started, and then the number of titles
    included in that xml file. So for instance, the files below include
    info
    for newspapers that started in 2000, 2001, and 2002 respectively. And
    there is info for 30 titles in the xml file from 2000, and 14 in the
    file for 2001, and so on.

        * ndnp_California_2000_e_0001_0030.xml
        * ndnp_California_2001_e_0001_0014.xml
        * ndnp_California_2002_e_0001_0012.xml

    If there's more than 50 titles for a given year, say for California
    starting in 1880, then the next 50 titles will roll into the next xml
    file, and so on. And the last xml file for that year may not include 50
    titles.

    Many of the states seem to group all the years together, so each xml
    file contains 50 titles, until possibly the last one for a given state,
    which may contain less.

    I hope this information helps explain the total number of records and
    structure a bit better. Let me know if you have any further questions.

    Best wishes,

    Kerry Huller
    Newspaper & Current Periodical Reading Room
    Serial & Government Publications Division
    Library of Congress

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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 25 2022, 02:22pm via Email

    Hi, Kerry:


    Might there be documentation on the XML files you mentioned?


    I've successfully read
    'https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/data/bib/worldcat_titles/bulk5/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/data/bib/worldcat_titles/bulk5/>',
    extracted the names of 6666 XML files, and read the first one,
    "ndnp_Alabama_all-yrs_e_0001_0050.xml". It contains 29415 characters,
    beginning, "1.12250info:srw/schema/1/marcxmlxml00000nas a22000007i
    45001030438981180404c20159999aluwr n 0 a0eng ". With a bit
    more effort, I will likely be able to parse all 6666 of these. The
    names suggest that each contains information on 50 newspapers, totaling
    333,300. The main page
    "https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/>" says there are only
    157,521 "Titles currently listed". This suggests that these XML files
    include place holders for a little more than double the number of
    entries currently in
    "https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/>".


    Thanks for this.


    Progress.
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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 07 2022, 08:55am via System

    Hi Spencer,

    I thought of one more option after I emailed you yesterday that I
    wanted
    to make you aware of.

    I had explained the other day how we pull the records from OCLC into
    our
    U.S. Newspaper Directory. You can also access all of the raw MARC
    records found in the directory in xml format from here if you choose:
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/data/bib/worldcat_titles/bulk5/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/data/bib/worldcat_titles/bulk5/>
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/data/bib/worldcat_titles/bulk5/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/data/bib/worldcat_titles/bulk5/>> These 
will

    provide you all of the data from the record fields in MARC format, so
    you'd get all the data you see here for example:
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792/marc/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792/marc/>
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792/marc/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792/marc/>> but in
    xml. I
    don't know if this might be more data and info than you want to work
    with, but wanted to make sure you were aware of this option as well.

    Best wishes,

    Kerry Huller
    Newspaper & Current Periodical Reading Room
    Serial & Government Publications Division
    Library of Congress

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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 06 2022, 10:55am via System

    Hi Spencer,

    Thanks for reaching out again. I have been looking at the json view a
    bit closer this morning and your example of "9999."

    After talking with a colleague this morning and looking at various
    examples, I see there is some variation in how the titles with
    either an
    unknown starting/ending date or currently published titles are being
    handled - depending on the view.

    As an example, I completed a search in the directory for Alaska and the
    city of Anchorage. There are 80 results, and on the first page of
    results you'll see # 4. Fort Richardson news, which was published from
    1952-19??. The csv view of this state/city search result will show the
    ending date of 19??. But if I append &format=json to this search
    result,
    this specific title will show an ending date of 1999. After talking
    with
    a colleague this morning, I discovered an integer had to be used in
    these cases where dates were "?" so that the search based on year range
    would work. Similarly, if you look at # 12 Alaska digest, which was
    published 1994-current, the "current" becomes "9999" in the json view.
    So, the records you are seeing with "9999" would most likely be titles
    with an ending date of "current."

    However, there is an issue with the unknown dates, like "1999" being
    used for "19??" in the example above. The "9" does not get inserted in
    place of "?" when you are looking at the title/LCCN view of a specific
    newspaper. So for instance, if you view the #4 title: Fort Richardson
    news at this url:
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792/>
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792/>> but append .json
    to the end of the url, after the LCCN, like this:
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792.json
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792.json>
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792.json
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98059792.json>> you'll see
    that the end_year is "19??." Viewing the title/LCCN json view for
    titles
    that are currently published will also show the end_year as "current."
    The Alaska digest example from above can be viewed here:
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn97060056.json
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn97060056.json>
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn97060056.json
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn97060056.json>>

    I wasn't aware of the difference between the directory search json view
    and the title/LCCN view. But I think it would be possible to grab
    the data from the title/LCCN json url through an additional script
    potentially. The json url is included in the view under the "url" field.

    Of course, there are unknowns with publishing dates, but better to know
    where the question marks are, and what titles are considered to be
    current.

    I hope this clarifies the data a bit more - let me know if any of it
    needs more clarification though. And let me know if you have follow-up
    questions.

    Thank you,

    Kerry Huller
    Newspaper & Current Periodical Reading Room
    Serial & Government Publications Division
    Library of Congress

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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 05 2022, 04:42pm via Email

    Hi, Kerry:


    What would you suggest I do to get a count of the numbers of
    newspapers and publishers operating by year from, say, 1790 to 2021?


    I just determined that 20630 (13 percent) of the 157520 records in
    the US Newspaper database I downloaded a week ago have end_year = 9999.
    I don't think it's feasible to assume that all or even most of those
    are still publishing.


    Might there be some other database that might have this kind of
    information?


    I ask, because Robert McChesney (2004) The Problem of the Media
    (Monthly Review Pr., esp. pp. 34-35) suggests that in the first half of
    the nineteenth century, the US had more newspapers and newspaper
    publishers per capita than any other place or time. He suggests that
    that diversity of newspapers helped encourage literacy and limit
    political corruption, both of which helped propel the young US to its
    current dominance of the international political economy. I'm hoping to
    get some data to evaluate this claim. Sadly, it looks like there is too
    much missing and questionable data in this dataset for me to use this
    without a fairly substantive data cleaning effort.
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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 05 2022, 09:05am via System

    Hello Spencer,

    Thank you for reaching out about your additional questions.

    I was looking at the records you mention above, and yes, you are
    correct
    - those 9 records with the date inconsistencies and the one record for
    the The New Mexican mining news
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93061507/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93061507/>> containing
    "Santa
    Fe.\" have typos in them. Thanks for spotting these - it may be
    possible
    to have the cataloger in our division correct those typos. I will look
    into this further.

    The U.S. Newspaper Directory doesn't have a connection with
    Wikimedia or
    Wikipedia. The Library of Congress periodically pulls the records for
    the Directory from OCLC Worldcat
    <https://www.oclc.org/en/worldcat.html
    <https://www.oclc.org/en/worldcat.html>>. And those newspaper
    records in
    OCLC Worldcat have been created by catalogers at various institutions
    around the U.S. over the span of several years. So, occasionally, you
    will find a typo in the records. Corrections can be made by OCLC and
    library staff at the various institutions. Every time we complete a new
    pull on the OCLC records, any corrected records will then populate our
    Directory.

    Regarding your question on the New-York weekly journal - yes, that is
    also correct that it has two records. There is actually a record for
    each format of the newspaper, so this record is for the microfilm
    format
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/2009252748/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/2009252748/>> and this one is
    for the original print format
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030211/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030211/>>. You can see in
    the heading for the microfilm record where it says [microfilm reel] and
    the print version shows [volume]. You are likely to see this for other
    titles as well because each format has been cataloged with its own
    LCCN.
    You are also likely to see additional records with [online resource]
    identified as the format as more and more titles are available as
    ePrints or online.

    I hope this helps answer your additional questions a bit more. Please
    reach out if you have any other questions.

    Thank you,

    Kerry Huller
    Newspaper & Current Periodical Reading Room
    Serial & Government Publications Division
    Library of Congress

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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 04 2022, 01:47pm via Email

    Hi, Kelly:


    At the risk of bombing your inbox with more emails than you want,
    what is your relationship with Wikipedia and other Wikimedia Foundation
    projects like Wikidata?


    I ask, because I've logged over 20,000 edits in Wikimedia Foundation
    projects since 2010, and I would happily try to answer questions about
    Wikidata and other Wikimedia Foundation projects. I have NOT organized
    an edit-a-thon, but I've made presentations at conferences with people
    who have, and I would happily try to help organize such if you could
    find a group of people who want to work to improve this US Newspaper
    database. I think it would be good to establish links between this US
    Newspaper database and Wikidata, with appropriate procedures so changes
    to one could be evaluated for acceptance into the other.


    FYI, John Peter Zenger's famous "New-York weekly journal" (1733-1751)
    appears TWICE in your database with lccn = 2009252748 and sn83030211 and
    ONCE in Wikidata WITHOUT an lccn, even though many other Wikidata items
    have an lccn. See:


    https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q23091960
    <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q23091960>


    There's a "WikiProject Newspapers" on Wikipedia and a companion
    "WikiProject Periodicals" on Wikidata:


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Newspapers/Wikidata
    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Newspapers/Wikidata>


    https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Periodicals
    <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Periodicals>


    I've tried to connect with others on those projects, so far with only
    limited success. However, you may know that almost anyone can change
    almost anything on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia Foundation projects.
    What stays tends to be written from a neutral point of view citing
    credible sources. They have problems with vandals, but the problems are
    usually easily controlled. This makes Wikipedia and Wikidata very
    useful platforms for cleaning up databases like your US Newspaper
    dataset.


    Spencer Graves


    ##########


    Hello, Kelly:


    In addition to the invalid JSON, discussed below [NOTE: The "below"
    contains a slight addition to the report of the I sent last Friday.], I
    found 9 (NINE!) cases where start_year was AFTER end_year. These have
    lccn = "sn86071531" "sn95069213" "sn90059096" "sn86058451" "sn90060926"
    "sn99065409" "sn89065002" "sn98069857" "sn91059179"


    See:


    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86071531/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86071531/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95069213/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95069213/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059096/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059096/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86058451/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86058451/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90060926/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90060926/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99065409/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99065409/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89065002/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89065002/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98069857/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98069857/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn91059179/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn91059179/>


    These all have obvious coding errors that can be easily fixed. The
    data may not be completely accurate after the fix, but at least they are
    not obviously wrong ;-)


    ##################

    I got invalid JSON from:


    
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=500&page=103&format=json
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=500&page=103&format=json>


    After some experimentation, I was able to replicate the problem with
    a request for rows=10:


    
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=10&page=5117&format=json
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=10&page=5117&format=json>


    Duncan Temple Lang <dtemplel...@ucdavis.edu
    <mailto:dtemplel...@ucdavis.edu>>, Professor of Statistics
    and Associate Dean for Graduate Programs at the University of California
    - Davis, confirmed that it was a JSON error using:


    https://codebeautify.org/jsonvalidator
    <https://codebeautify.org/jsonvalidator>


    He is part of the core team developing the R free, open-source
    programming language. He said, that starting at offsets 161070 and
    161502 in the character string you get from [the R code RCurl::getURL()]
    we have:


    Santa Fe.\"


    and these are in an entry such as


    "city": ["Santa Fe.\"]


    So the final " is escaped and therefore there is no closing " for the
    string. The parser continues to consume characters looking for the end
    of that string.


    If one "repairs" the text from getURL() with


    ftxt= gsub('Santa Fe.\\\\"', 'Santa Fe."', txt)


    then the rest of my code worked fine.


    You may wish to do something to implement other checks for valid JSON
    and repair this problem. I've scanned all the 157520 records that were
    in that database a couple of days ago, and this is the only JSON error
    identified by the code I used.


    NOTE: I was NOT able to replicate this error when downloading records
    one at a time. That suggests a problem NOT in the database itself but
    in the download algorithm. ???


    Thank you for your help. I will almost certainly have other
    questions ;-)
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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 03 2022, 10:39pm via Email

    Hello, Kelly:


    In addition to the invalid JSON, discussed below [NOTE: The "below"
    contains a slight addition to the report of the I sent last Friday.], I
    found 9 (NINE!) cases where start_year was AFTER end_year. These have
    lccn = "sn86071531" "sn95069213" "sn90059096" "sn86058451" "sn90060926"
    "sn99065409" "sn89065002" "sn98069857" "sn91059179"


    See:


    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86071531/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86071531/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95069213/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95069213/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059096/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059096/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86058451/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86058451/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90060926/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90060926/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99065409/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99065409/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89065002/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89065002/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98069857/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98069857/>
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn91059179/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn91059179/>


    These all have obvious coding errors that can be easily fixed. The
    data may not be completely accurate after the fix, but at least they are
    not obviously wrong ;-)


    ##################

    I got invalid JSON from:


    
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=500&page=103&format=json
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=500&page=103&format=json>


    After some experimentation, I was able to replicate the problem with
    a request for rows=10:


    
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=10&page=5117&format=json
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=10&page=5117&format=json>


    Duncan Temple Lang <dtemplel...@ucdavis.edu
    <mailto:dtemplel...@ucdavis.edu>>, Professor of Statistics
    and Associate Dean for Graduate Programs at the University of California
    - Davis, confirmed that it was a JSON error using:


    https://codebeautify.org/jsonvalidator
    <https://codebeautify.org/jsonvalidator>


    He is part of the core team developing the R free, open-source
    programming language. He said, that starting at offsets 161070 and
    161502 in the character string you get from [the R code RCurl::getURL()]
    we have:


    Santa Fe.\"


    and these are in an entry such as


    "city": ["Santa Fe.\"]


    So the final " is escaped and therefore there is no closing " for the
    string. The parser continues to consume characters looking for the end
    of that string.


    If one "repairs" the text from getURL() with


    ftxt= gsub('Santa Fe.\\\\"', 'Santa Fe."', txt)


    then the rest of my code worked fine.


    You may wish to do something to implement other checks for valid JSON
    and repair this problem. I've scanned all the 157520 records that were
    in that database a couple of days ago, and this is the only JSON error
    identified by the code I used.


    NOTE: I was NOT able to replicate this error when downloading records
    one at a time. That suggests a problem NOT in the database itself but
    in the download algorithm. ???


    Thank you for your help. I will almost certainly have other
    questions ;-)
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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jul 01 2022, 11:46am via Email

    Hello, Kelly:


    I got invalid JSON from:


    
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=500&page=103&format=json
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=500&page=103&format=json>


    After some experimentation, I was able to replicate the problem with
    a request for rows=10:


    
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=10&page=5117&format=json
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=10&page=5117&format=json>


    Duncan Temple Lang <dtemplel...@ucdavis.edu
    <mailto:dtemplel...@ucdavis.edu>>, Professor of Statistics
    and Associate Dean for Graduate Programs at the University of California
    - Davis, confirmed that it was a JSON error using:


    https://codebeautify.org/jsonvalidator
    <https://codebeautify.org/jsonvalidator>


    He is part of the core team developing the R free, open-source
    programming language. He said, that starting at offsets 161070 and
    161502 in the character string you get from [the R code RCurl::getURL()]
    we have:


    Santa Fe.\"


    and these are in an entry such as


    "city": ["Santa Fe.\"]


    So the final " is escaped and therefore there is no closing " for the
    string. The parser continues to consume characters looking for the end
    of that string.


    If one "repairs" the text from getURL() with


    ftxt= gsub('Santa Fe.\\\\"', 'Santa Fe."', txt)


    then the rest of my code worked fine.


    You may wish to do something to implement other checks for valid JSON
    and repair this problem. I've scanned all the 157520 records that were
    in that database a couple of days ago, and this is the only JSON error
    identified by the code I used.


    Thank you for your help. I will almost certainly have other
    questions ;-)
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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jun 28 2022, 02:20pm via System

    Hello Spencer,

    Thank you for sending along your follow-up questions.

    I'm glad to hear the json view will work for you. It was recommended to
    me that you limit your requests to 500 rows at a time. And a developer
    here at LC suggests the following regarding rate limiting:

    “To avoid being blocked by the server, the current rate-limiting rules
    restrict un-cached requests to URLs starting with
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/>
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/>> to 120 requests every 10
    minutes from a single IP address.”

    So, I think if you limited each of your requests to 500 rows at a time
    with the proper pauses, then you should be able to access what you need.

    As for the csv view, I checked on this as well, and was informed that
    the csv view was not implemented for all url formats. The csv view was
    only implemented for this view:
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/>
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/>>and urls resulting
    from
    US Directory search results - for e.g. if you wanted to narrow down
    your
    search results by state, city, date range, etc. found at this link:
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/>
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/>>. So, if you
    wanted a
    csv and limited your search by state ( for example:
    
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?state=Alaska&county=&city=&year1=1690&year2=2022&terms=&frequency=&language=&ethnicity=&labor=&material_type=&lccn=&rows=20&format=csv
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?state=Alaska&county=&city=&year1=1690&year2=2022&terms=&frequency=&language=&ethnicity=&labor=&material_type=&lccn=&rows=20&format=csv>

    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?state=Alaska&county=&city=&year1=1690&year2=2022&terms=&frequency=&language=&ethnicity=&labor=&material_type=&lccn=&rows=20&format=csv
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?state=Alaska&county=&city=&year1=1690&year2=2022&terms=&frequency=&language=&ethnicity=&labor=&material_type=&lccn=&rows=20&format=csv>>

    ), you could append &format=csv to the search result url and get the
    csv
    to automatically download. But, if your search results ended up being
    over a couple thousand titles, then the system would probably time out.

    I hope this info helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

    Best wishes,

    Kerry Huller
    Newspaper & Current Periodical Reading Room
    Serial & Government Publications Division
    Library of Congress

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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jun 27 2022, 04:15pm via Email

    Hello, Kerry:


    Thanks for the reply. Can you please give me some further guidance
    on two thing "so that the system is not overwhelmed"?


    1. The max size in a small batch?


    2. Any limit on the number of small batches in a second or minute?


    I've found that I can download small batches under program control
    using "RCurl::getURL" in R (programming language) using, e.g.;


    
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=20&page=2&format=json
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?rows=20&page=2&format=json>


    With this, I can control the batch size with "row=20" vs. "row=50"
    vs., e.g., "row=1000". A naive search says there are 157520 "results".
    With "row=1000", this would require 158 calls. With "row=20", it
    would require 7876 calls. Before I start, I need to decide which fields
    I want; I don't need them all.


    Thanks,
    Spencer Graves


    p.s. I tried appending "&format=csv" and got "Error 504 Ray ID:
    7220896da85e86e7 • 2022-06-27 19:19:53 UTC Gateway time-out". I used:


    
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?state=&county=&city=&year1=1690&year2=2022&terms=&frequency=&language=&ethnicity=&labor=&material_type=&lccn=&rows=20&format=csv
    
<https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?state=&county=&city=&year1=1690&year2=2022&terms=&frequency=&language=&ethnicity=&labor=&material_type=&lccn=&rows=20&format=csv>


    I can get what I want using json so do not need csv. However, I
    thought you might want to know that I was unable to get csv to work.
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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jun 27 2022, 10:54am via System

    Hello Spencer,

    Thank you for contacting the Library of Congress about searching the US
    Newspaper Directory. I wanted to follow up with you regarding your
    request to output the data in a machine readable format.

    It looks like you were provided the link to the API documentation for
    the website: About the Site and API
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/about/api/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/about/api/>>. Scroll down to the
    section with the heading, Searching the directory and newspaper pages
    using OpenSearch. This section describes the search functionality and
    structure for the US Newspaper Directory in more detail. It is possible
    to return your directory searches in json format by appending
    &format=json to the end of the url. It is also possible to return
    search
    results in csv format by appending &format=csv to the end of the url,
    but I would strongly suggest that you do this in small batches by
    putting limits on your search so that the system is not overwhelmed.

    So, from the search page for the US Newspaper Directory
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/>> you could
    potentially limit your search based on state and city, or date range,
    and/or even frequency. Then once you've completed the search, you can
    add &format=csv to the end of the url to automatically download a
    csv of
    those records. The resulting csv will contain several fields/headers:
    lccn, title, place of publication, start year, end year, publisher,
    edition, frequency, subject, state, city, country, language, oclc
    number, and holding type. I think these fields include the information
    you were looking for. But, again, I would like to stress that you put
    limits on your search before creating the csv so as not overwhelm the
    system.

    Please let me know if you have any other additional questions.

    Best wishes,

    Kerry Huller
    Newspaper & Current Periodical Reading Room
    Serial & Government Publications Division
    Library of Congress

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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jun 23 2022, 01:55pm via System

    Mr. Graves,

    I'm going to transfer you request to a member of our digital
    collections
    team who may be of more assistance to you than me.

    Mike

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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jun 23 2022, 01:51pm via Email

    Dear Mr. Queen:


    Thanks for the reply. I'm still confused. I downloaded and
    installed Docker Desktop and "docker-compose.yml" and ran their "Getting
    Started" Tutorial, but I don't see what to do next.


    I repeat: I'd like to analyze "U.S. Newspaper Directory,
    1690-Present" (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/>), which
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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jun 22 2022, 07:15pm via System

    Mr. Graves,

    Programmatic access to the data forChronicling America
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/>>and possibly the U.S. Newspaper
    Directory <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/>>can be
    found on theAbout the Site and API
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/about/api/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/about/api/>>page in various
    formats.
    Also, please note that Chronicling Americacontains newspapers published
    from 1777-1963, but does not include everyU.S. newspaper published in
    that time period.

    Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.


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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jun 22 2022, 06:14pm via Email

    Dear Mr. Queen:


    Can we simplify this to just giving me the data behind "U.S.
    Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present"
    (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/>) in a machine
    readable format, e.g., csv or xlsx or a MySQL database?


    As I mentioned in my original email, a naive search of that without
    restrictions returned 157520 titles in 7876 pages with up to 20 titles
    per page giving date ranges in at least some cases. I could probably
    write software to scrape those 7876 pages from your web site and combine
    them into a data file.


    I have a PhD in statistics, I have been using the R programming
    language and similar software for decades. This includes publishing
    tutorials on how to analyze data like this on Wikiversity.[1] I'd like
    to do something similar with this. I could help make your data more
    useful to others and discuss with you how we might prioritize
    improvements like accessing the other sources you mentioned.


    Thanks very much for your reply.


    Sincerely,
    Spencer Graves, PhD
    Founder, EffectiveDefense.org
    4550 Warwick Blvd 508
    Kansas City, MO 64111
    m: 408-655-4567


    [1] e.g.:


    https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/US_Gross_Domestic_Product_(GDP)_per_capita
    <https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/US_Gross_Domestic_Product_(GDP)_per_capita>
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    Newspapers and Current Periodicals Reference Librarian

    Jun 22 2022, 05:27pm via System

    Mr. Graves

    Your request is a little more complex than it first appears and
    requires
    extensive research. A variety of resources should be consulted to
    determine the circulation statistics of newspapers published prior to
    1851. You will need to check newspaper union lists and newspaper
    histories. Union listspresent lists of newspapers in geographic
    arrangement according to place of publication, and specify which
    libraries or other institutions hold collections of those newspapers
    and
    the dates of their holdings. These can also be useful for tracking
    title
    changes throughout a newspaper's history. Newspaper
    historieslikeAmerican Journalism: A History: 1690-1960
    <https://lccn.loc.gov/62007157
    <https://lccn.loc.gov/62007157>>(Mott),The Penny Press
    <https://lccn.loc.gov/2004043078
    <https://lccn.loc.gov/2004043078>>(Thompson), andThe Press and America
    <https://lccn.loc.gov/99044295
    <https://lccn.loc.gov/99044295>>(Emery et al.) may not include
    circulation statistics, but they do document the diversity and progress
    of newspaper publishing, including notable newspapers of the era.
    Newspaper histories also cover the history of the printers and printing
    of newspapers in a state, county, or region more generally, and provide
    more condensed histories of the editors, journalists, and evolution of
    the newspapers in a specific area. Newspaper histories and union lists
    should be available at most large public or university libraries. More
    information about union lists, newspaper histories, and researching
    newspapers in general can be found in theU.S. Newspaper Collections at
    the Library of Congress
    <https://guides.loc.gov/united-states-newspapers/introduction
    <https://guides.loc.gov/united-states-newspapers/introduction>>research
    guide (see Reference Sources).

    Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

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    Original Question

    Jun 20 2022, 02:34pm via System

    How can I get counts of the numbers of newspapers by year in the US,
    and
    preferably also elsewhere? A search of "U.S. Newspaper Directory,
    How can I get counts of the numbers of newspapers by year in the US,
    and
    preferably also elsewhere?

    A search of "U.S. Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present"
    (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/
    <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/>) returned 157520
    titles in 7876 pages with up to 20 titles per page giving date
    ranges to
    the extent that it's known. If I can get a data file (e.g., csv or
    xls),
    I can summarize. I could also use data on circulation and frequency and
    especially parent company for multiple newspapers published by the same
    company, to the extant that such is available.

    I'm interested in this, because McChesney quoted Tocqueville in
    suggesting that the US had more newspapers per person (or per million
    population) prior to 1851 than at any other time or place in history.
    I'd like to evaluate that claim with data to the extent that I can. See
    
"https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Social_construction_of_crime_and_what_we_can_do_about_it#Newspapers_1790_-_present
    
<https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Social_construction_of_crime_and_what_we_can_do_about_it#Newspapers_1790_-_present>".



    Thanks, Spencer Graves, PhD
    m: 408-655-4567

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