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== History ==
== History ==
The first newspaper in Sweden was ''Ordinari Post Tijdender'' an official publication of the Swedish government used to post government proclamations and news from official correspondents. It was renamed ''Post- och Inrikes Tidningar'' in 1821, and discontinued publication in 2007. In 1766 the Law on the Freedom of Printing (''[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tryckfrihetsf%C3%B6rordningen Tryckfrihetsförordningen]'') established freedom of the press in Sweden. The first daily newspaper was ''Dagligt Allehanda'', published in Stockholm from 1769-1849. ''Dagens Nyheter'' began publication in 1864 as a low-cost, mass-appeal, newspaper. Despite declining readership and an increasing shift to online journalism newspapers in Sweden have high circulation.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Wikipedia:Svenska dagstidningar," in ''Wikipedia: Den fria encyclopedin'', https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svenska_dagstidningar, accessed 18 November 2020.</ref>
== Resources ==
 
=== Libraries and Archives ===
The ''[https://www.kb.se/ Kungliga Bibliotek]'' (National Library of Sweden/Royal Library) in Stockholm has copies of most newspapers published in Sweden since 1645.
 
=== Current Newspapers ===
=== Current Newspapers ===
Newspapers currently being published include:
Newspapers currently being published include:
*[https://www.dn.se/ Dagens Nyheter] Stockholm
*[https://www.dn.se/ Dagens Nyheter] (Stockholm)
*[https://www.gp.se/ Göteborgs-Posten] Gothenburg
*[https://www.svd.se Svenska Dagbladet] (Stockholm)
*[https://www.hallandsposten.se/ Hallandsposten] Halmstad
*[https://www.gp.se/ Göteborgs-Posten] (Gothenburg)
*[https://www.jp.se/ Jönköpings-Posten] Jönköping
*[https://www.sydsvenskan.se/ Sydsvenska Dagbladet] (Malmö and Lund)
*[https://www.na.se/ Nerikes Allehanda] Örebro
*[https://www.svd.se Svenska Dagbladet] Stockholm
*[https://www.sydsvenskan.se/ Sydsvenska Dagbladet] Malmö and Lund


== Resources ==
=== Libraries and Archives ===
The ''[https://www.kb.se/ Kungliga Bibliotek]'' (National Library of Sweden/Royal Library) in Stockholm has copies of most newspapers published in Sweden since 1645.
=== Online Collections ===
=== Online Collections ===
 
*National Library of Sweden [https://www.kb.se/hitta-och-bestall/om-samlingar-och-material/dagstidningar/svenska-webbtidningar Svens­ka webb­tid­ning­ar]
*24 Swedish newspapers (1749–1918) - This site is closed and has been replaced by Svenska Dagstidningar
*24 Swedish newspapers (1749–1918) - This site is closed and has been replaced by Svenska Dagstidningar
*[https://tidningar.kb.se/ Svenska Dagstidningar] - Over 400 Swedish contemporary and historical newspapers from 1645 onwards. 19 million pages of which 1,8 millions are Public domain. Free up to 1902; from 1903, free access limited to the National Library of Sweden and 15 university libraries in Sweden.
*[https://arkivet.dn.se/ DN.arkivet] - Digitized version 1864-1992 of the daily ''Dagens Nyheter'' $
*[https://arkivet.dn.se/ DN.arkivet] - Digitized version 1864-1992 of the daily ''Dagens Nyheter'' $
*[https://info.hallandsposten.se/prenumerera/ehp eHP - Hallandsposten] - Digitized version 1910- of the daily ''Hallandsposten'' $
*[https://info.hallandsposten.se/prenumerera/ehp eHP - Hallandsposten] - Digitized version 1910- of the daily ''Hallandsposten'' $
*National Library of Sweden [https://www.kb.se/hitta-och-bestall/om-samlingar-och-material/dagstidningar/svenska-webbtidningar Svens­ka webb­tid­ning­ar]
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-11029/nordic-newspapers-from-oldnewscom?s=275764761 Nordic Newspapers from OldNews.com™] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
*[https://www.svd.se/arkiv Svenska Dagbladet - historiskt sidarkiv] - Digitized version 1884- of the daily ''Svenska Dagbladet''. The current issue is added daily. $
*[https://www.svd.se/arkiv Svenska Dagbladet - historiskt sidarkiv] - Digitized version 1884- of the daily ''Svenska Dagbladet''. The current issue is added daily. $
*[https://tidningar.kb.se/ Svenska Dagstidningar] - Over 400 Swedish contemporary and historical newspapers from 1645 onwards. 19 million pages of which 1,8 millions are Public domain. Free up to 1902; from 1903, free access limited to the National Library of Sweden and 15 university libraries in Sweden.


== Sources ==
== Sources ==
*Wikipedia contributors, "Wikipedia:List of newspapers in Sweden," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_Sweden, accessed 18 November 2020.
*Wikipedia contributors, "Wikipedia:List of newspapers in Sweden," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_Sweden, accessed 18 November 2020.
*Wikipedia contributors, "Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_online_newspaper_archives, accessed 6 February 2018.
*Wikipedia contributors, "Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_online_newspaper_archives, accessed 6 February 2018.
=== References ===
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History[edit | edit source]

Resources[edit | edit source]

Libraries and Archives[edit | edit source]

The Kungliga Bibliotek (National Library of Sweden/Royal Library) in Stockholm has copies of most newspapers published in Sweden since 1645.

Current Newspapers[edit | edit source]

Newspapers currently being published include:

Online Collections[edit | edit source]

  • National Library of Sweden Svens­ka webb­tid­ning­ar
  • 24 Swedish newspapers (1749–1918) - This site is closed and has been replaced by Svenska Dagstidningar
  • Svenska Dagstidningar - Over 400 Swedish contemporary and historical newspapers from 1645 onwards. 19 million pages of which 1,8 millions are Public domain. Free up to 1902; from 1903, free access limited to the National Library of Sweden and 15 university libraries in Sweden.
  • DN.arkivet - Digitized version 1864-1992 of the daily Dagens Nyheter $
  • eHP - Hallandsposten - Digitized version 1910- of the daily Hallandsposten $
  • Svenska Dagbladet - historiskt sidarkiv - Digitized version 1884- of the daily Svenska Dagbladet. The current issue is added daily. $

Sources[edit | edit source]