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Little Elm Journal Archive Now Accessible Online

The Portal to Texas History has digitized 50 issues of the Little Elm Journal, spanning from 1994 to 2011.

Tessa Cho

July 2, 20261 min read

The University of North Texas Libraries has made historical records from the Little Elm Journal available through its digital archive, The Portal to Texas History. The weekly newspaper, which has been published in Little Elm, Texas, since 1994, is now accessible to researchers and the public online.

The digital collection currently includes 50 issues, totaling 508 pages. These documents cover a four-year period of the publication's history. The earliest issue available in the archive is dated June 15, 1994. The most recent issue included in this specific collection was published on July 29, 2011.

The archive is part of a broader effort to preserve Texas history. The Little Elm Journal is located in Denton County, Texas. The digital holdings are organized under the identifier UNT-TITLE-ID: t02983 within the university's system.

The collection is supported by two partners and is divided into two distinct collections. The title was added to the portal approximately eight years and 11 months ago. The records were last updated three years and seven months ago.

The University of North Texas Libraries suggests that users consult appropriate style guides for citation purposes. A standard citation format references the title in The Portal to Texas History and the University of North Texas Libraries.

The archive invites individuals who possess information about missing physical issues or additional publication details to provide feedback to the library. This allows for potential expansion of the available records in the future. The current digital access provides a snapshot of the newspaper's content during the specified timeframe, though the full scope of the publication's run extends beyond the dates held in this specific collection.

Source: texashistory.unt.edu.

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https://texashistory.unt.edu/explore/titles/t02983/

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Tessa Cho

Tessa Cho writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Little Elm.

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