Learn more about Veridian’s search and browse features for digital newspaper collections, designed to help users quickly find, explore, and work with content across large-scale collections.
When digitised newspaper collections can range from thousands to millions of pages, effective search and browsing functionality is essential. Without it, users can easily become overwhelmed by the volume of content and abandon their research altogether. Veridian is designed to ensure content remains accessible, discoverable, and easy to navigate—regardless of collection size.
Most users approach a collection with a topic, name, event, or timeframe in mind. Veridian’s search and browse tools are built to support these research behaviours and help users retrieve relevant information efficiently.
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One of Veridian’s key strengths is its comprehensive support for searching and browsing METS/ALTO data with article segmentation. When article segmentation is present in the source data, Veridian enables rich article-level functionality, including:
These capabilities allow users to work with newspaper content in a much more targeted and meaningful way.
Veridian supports full-text indexing across every word and phrase in a digitised newspaper collection—not just headlines or summaries. Combined with query highlighting and search result summaries, this allows users to quickly assess the relevance of results and navigate directly to matching content.
Search facets provide an overview of how results are distributed across available metadata fields. Users can then refine their search by applying filters, which is especially useful when a query returns a large number of results.
Example of filters include: date ranges, names of newspaper publications, city and author.
Veridian highlights matched search terms in text snippets, summaries, or directly on the newspaper image itself. This allows users to immediately see where a term appears on the page—saving time and reducing the need to scan entire pages when only a small section is relevant.
Veridian includes dedicated browsing tools for users who prefer to navigate collections without using keyword search.
During the digitisation process, Veridian generates both issue-level and page-level PDFs, which can be made available for download from the live system.
These PDFs provide a convenient way for users to:
Veridian’s advanced search tools allow users to refine queries using more precise parameters. Available options vary by collection but may include:
If you have questions about Veridian’s search and browse functionality—or would like help configuring these features for your collection—contact your Veridian engineer or get in touch with our team. As you can see, the advanced search options provide the most targeted options for users, allowing them to easily find the information within their set parameters.