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  **French-Public Domain-Newspapers** or **French-PD-Newpapers** is a large collection aiming to agregate all the French newspapers and periodicals in the public domain.
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- The collection has been originally compiled by Pierre-Carl Langlais, on the basis of a large corpus curated by Benoît de Courson, Benjamin Azoulay for [Gallicagram](https://shiny.ens-paris-saclay.fr/app/gallicagram). Gallicagram is leading cultural analytics project giving access to word and ngram search on very large cultural heritage datasets in French and other languages.
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  ## Content
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  As of January 2024, the collection contains nearly three million unique newspaper and periodical editions (69,763,525,347 words) from the French National Library (Gallica). Each parquet file has the full text of a few thousand selected at random and, when available, a few core metadatas (Gallica id, title, author, word counts…). The metadata can be easily expanded thanks to the BNF API.
 
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  **French-Public Domain-Newspapers** or **French-PD-Newpapers** is a large collection aiming to agregate all the French newspapers and periodicals in the public domain.
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+ The collection has been originally compiled by Pierre-Carl Langlais, on the basis of a large corpus curated by Benoît de Courson, Benjamin Azoulay for [Gallicagram](https://shiny.ens-paris-saclay.fr/app/gallicagram) and in cooperation with OpenLLMFrance. Gallicagram is leading cultural analytics project giving access to word and ngram search on very large cultural heritage datasets in French and other languages.
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  ## Content
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  As of January 2024, the collection contains nearly three million unique newspaper and periodical editions (69,763,525,347 words) from the French National Library (Gallica). Each parquet file has the full text of a few thousand selected at random and, when available, a few core metadatas (Gallica id, title, author, word counts…). The metadata can be easily expanded thanks to the BNF API.