have you got screen capture? If so you can save the 'captures' and
print them
Hope this helps.
Angela
On 14 Nov 2009, at 14:06, Daniel Whittall wrote:
> One minor drawback to this resource - as far as I can see, it is
> impossible to print articles from it; no doubt something to do with
> Google's copyright permission and their desire to keep as much of the
> material as possible under their control. Looks like a good many hours
> glued to the computer screen are looming...
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> If anyone figures out how to print articles, could they please let me
> know.
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> Cheers,
>
> Dan
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> 2009/11/14 SEAN CREIGHTON <[log in to unmask]>
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> Thank you Daniel for drawing attention to The Crisis on the web.
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> It enables a search of key words to be made of either each issue or of
> all issues.
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> I have checked for John Archer and found a new mention of him in 1917.
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> What is very interesting is what is absent from the coverage. For
> example there is no mention of Saklatvala even though he addressed one
> of the Pan African Congresses. Nor is there a mention of the African
> Progress Union. I suspect therefore it is going to take quite a bit of
> time using key words to tease out from it all the information on
> British Black politics and culture.
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> There are 399 listings for England, 226 for Britain, 341 listings for
> London. The London list includes:
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> West Indians in London by Gabriel Gersh in the October 1960 issue.
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> Nancy Cunard review of Paul Robeson in Stevedore in the August 1935
> issue.
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> Discussion on the 'coloured' popuation of London in the April 1913
> issue.
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> The London Colour Bar in the April 1954 issue.
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> The Friends House Conference on Colour Prejudice in the February 1930
> issue, and report of Roland Hayes visit to England the year before.
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> There are 82 mentions of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, 144 on Paul Robeson,
> 130 on Roland Hayes, 9 on Harold Moody.
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