Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Independent Voices Digital Collection Titles Now Appear in Periodical Finder

The Magazines and Newspapers Center is pleased to announce that the titles in Reveal Digital's Independent Voices digital collection are now part of our holdings in Periodical Finder. This not only helps SFPL users by streamlining access to these digitized titles, it highlights this amazing collection of historic alternative press newspapers, magazines and journals.

Screenshot of the sub-collections available on Independent Voices
Reveal Digital develops open primary source collections from under-represented 20th-century voices of dissent, crowdfunded by libraries.
 

Because this digital collection is open access, it is possible to go straight to the website on JSTOR's platform and read everything, regardless of whether you are in an SFPL location or have an SFPL library card. This is thanks to the early funders that donated money to Reveal to make the project a reality. There is no paywall with this collection of periodicals and there will never be.

However, the benefit of having the titles loaded into SFPL's Periodical Finder is that locally relevant independent and underground publications that info-seekers look to us to own can now be identified and accessed using SFPL's tools. 

Front page of the Dec 10, 1965 issue of the Berkeley Barb, in-part exploring the "Bobby Dylan Scene" of 1965. Perhaps the producers of the recent Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown consulted such a source.
 

Take for example the early underground newspaper to serve the civil rights, anti-war, and countercultural movements in the Sixties, the Berkeley Barb, which was published from 1965-1980. The Magazines and Newspapers Center has this publication available on microfilm in the Underground Newspapers Microfilm Collection, which shows up in Periodical Finder through the link "SFPL Print Collection." Previously, users would have to do their own separate legwork to locate the digital surrogates of the title in the Independent Voices digital collection. Now, that link is included in the same Periodical Finder result list as the link to the microfilm holdings.

Periodical Finder results for the Berkeley Barb, indicating access through the Reveal Digital collection and through the microfilm collection in SFPL's print holdings.

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Independent Voices is an open access digital collection of alternative press newspapers, magazines and journals, drawn from the special collections of participating libraries. These periodicals were produced by feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals, Native Americans, anti-war activists, Black Power advocates, Hispanics, LGBT activists, the extreme right-wing press and alternative literary magazines during the latter half of the 20th century.

- From the Independent Voices landing page on JSTOR

Here is a list of the subcollections included in the larger umbrella collection:

Let your interests guide you in exploring these enclaves of mind-blowing primary sources created at the epicenter of culture shifts. Sure, searching for a known title like the Berkeley Barb is an efficient way to get to Independent Voices, but there is much fun to be had by browsing. While you're at it, take a look at Reveal Digital's other digital collections, some of them still in-progress in their fundraising phase.

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Speaker: Jonathan Mingle

Speaker: Jonathan Mingle

Climate Policy under a 2nd Trump Presidency
Tuesday, 1/21/2025
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
 

The Trump campaign has signaled its plans to undo key federal environmental regulations and roll back Biden-era clean energy and climate policies. Journalist Jonathan Mingle will discuss his reporting on the first Trump administration's dramatic impacts on environmental policy, and on the fossil fuel industry and conservative groups that are now pushing a second Trump administration to go even farther in dismantling the administrative state. He will also discuss what these sweeping changes might portend for communities hit hardest by pollution and future climate change-driven weather disasters. Q&A to follow his remarks.

Jonathan Mingle is an independent journalist based in Vermont. His reporting and writing on the science and politics of climate change, the energy transition, health and technology has been featured in The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, Yale Environment 360, Undark Magazine, Slate, and other outlets. He is a former Middlebury Fellow in Environmental Journalism, a recipient of the Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship, and a graduate of UC Berkeley’s Energy and Resources Group. He is the author of two nonfiction books: Fire and Ice: Soot, Solidarity, and Survival on the Roof of the World (2015) and Gaslight: The Atlantic Coast Pipeline and the Fight for America's Energy Future (2024).

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This program is organized by the library's Environmental Center and Government Information Center. See listing on the master event calendar.