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Lantern is the search platform for the collections of the Media History Digital Library. Enter a search term below to begin exploring the 2,915,076 pages of digitized books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound.
- About
Two years later, in 2019, the MHDL received a $150,000...
- Hollywood Studio System
Ballyhoo (1952-61) was published by Famous Players Canadian...
- Featured
Other materials discuss the history and progress of radio or...
- US Collections
While the bulk of the MHDL holdings features magazines...
- Extensive Publication Runs
The Media History Digital Library contains issues from over...
- Recent Additions
The copyrights for nearly all of these media industry, fan...
- Resources for Educators
Use five consecutive issues of a single primary source...
- Events & Workshops
The Media History Digital Library (MHDL) has now digitized...
- Warner Bros. Centennial
For the Warner Bros. centennial, the Media History Digital...
- Lantern's 10 Year Anniversary
The Media History Digital Library (MHDL) catalog currently...
- About
Lantern is a search and visualization platform for nearly 2 million pages of digitized books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound. Explore the collections, curated by the Media History Digital Library, and find materials related to specific aspects of film, radio, and broadcasting.
A non-profit, open access archive of books, magazines, and other print materials related to film, broadcasting, and recorded sound. It offers free online access to over 2.5 million pages of historical publications, as well as search and data visualization tools.
The dissertation has now been scanned, and is available to read online in the Media History Digital Library - its pages are all searchable within Lantern. Despite the fact that so much archival research takes place individually, in quiet rooms, the truth is that archives are massively collaborative enterprises and scholarship becomes meaningful ...
Learn how to browse, search, and download historic books and magazines about film, broadcasting, and recorded sound from the MHDL. Find curated collections, Lantern platform, Project Arclight, and Internet Archive interface walkthrough.
Browse and search digitized books on film, radio, and television history from the late-1800s to the mid-1900s. Find publications from educational, government, and industry sources, as well as early "how-to" guides on film production.
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Jul 13, 2022 · Lantern is an open access initiative that digitizes classic media periodicals in the public domain and allows fulltext search and visualization. Learn about the copyright status, reuse options, and features of the MHDL collections and Lantern platform.