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Rotary, Google join forces

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A selection of covers throughout the years. Scans of issues of The Rotarian are now available through Google Books.

Rotary has teamed up with Google to make nearly 100 years of The Rotarian available free online.

Full-color, searchable scans of all issues of the magazine from 1959 to 2008 are now available through Google Books, with more issues to follow. The site is accessible from The Rotarian's page on the RI Web site.

Users can select from a gallery of issues organized by decade or click "Search all issues" to search the entire catalog for a word or phrase.

The collaboration is part of an initiative to make Rotary's historical resources more accessible to Rotarians worldwide.

"Google is doing all of the scanning and indexing to make the material searchable -- and at no cost to Rotary," says Stephanie Giordano, archivist for Rotary International.

More than 72,000 pages will be available once Google finishes scanning and uploading all 1,100 issues. The first issue was published in January 1911, when the magazine was called The National Rotarian.

Some issues of interest include December 1979, which reported on Rotary's first polio immunization project; the February 2005 centennial issue; and issues from the 1980s discussing the admission of women into Rotary.

Try it for yourself. Browse past issues now.

For a history of the magazine and a preview of early issues, check out a photo gallery of The Rotarian through time.


42 Comments:
At 11:30AM on 16 November 2009, Mark Zober wrote: This partnership with Google is a brilliant and giant step forward to share our glorious, productive record of service around the world. Congratulations for establishing to creative partnership. I look forward to reading the material when it becomes available Your in Rotary President Mark Zober Jerusalem Rotary Club www.rotaryclubjerusalem.homestead.com rotarymark@gmail.com
At 8:53AM on 8 October 2009, Rtn.T.Susant wrote: It is a good partnership between rotary and google inc. It provides the rotarians and the public at large ,to know the good things done by the past rotarians and leaders of the community of yesteryear's. It is truly a e-memorabilia of rotary. Congrates. Rtn. T.Susant, RC Berhampur, RI 3260
At 9:01AM on 23 September 2009, Maurice N. Distor wrote: Congratulations and thank you for this opportunity to read the past issues of The Rotarian. It's very hard to bring myself to stop reading the old, old issues, specially the 20's and 30's. It makes me very proud to be a Rotarian, seeing how Rotarians have been contributing much to the good of mankind. Thank you so much!
At 9:18AM on 14 September 2009, Rtn PHF Dr.B.Ganesan dist 3000. wrote: Great. I am a Rtn PHF for just 6 months, but I have unlimited data about Rotary.So, it's a great facility. thank you.
At 9:23AM on 14 September 2009, Rtn S.P Singh wrote: Congratulations on getting the Rotarian on Google books. This is fantastic. I am a big user of Google books. The search ability for back copies of the Rotarian via Google is tremendous. Those of us who love the history of Rotary will use this a lot. Well done and thank you.
At 9:25AM on 14 September 2009, ABDELFETTAH SBAI PDG 9010 wrote: FANTASTIQUE ! WHAT A GREAT PLEASUR TO KNOW HOW OUR FATHERS AND GRAND FATHERS IN ROTARY LIVED ROTARY ! WHAT WONDERFULL TO SEE THE PROGRESS OF THE IDEAS , THE PHILOSOPHIE AND THE ACTIONS OF OUR FAMILY FOR THE HUMANITY ! ALL THE ROTARIENS AND EVERY ROTARIAN MAY BE VERY PROUD ! THANKS TO ROTARY AND THANKS TO GOOGLE.
At 5:22PM on 10 September 2009, Tony Rose wrote: I can see this as away tobe more informed about Rotary as it becomes a real time by the month update.
At 11:02AM on 9 September 2009, Rtn.somukrishnamurthy wrote: Really it is wonderful. One can learn a lot about Rotary past
At 9:15AM on 8 September 2009, Rtn.N.G.Gupta wrote: Excellent thing happened,it will not only help educate new members who joined recently to understand the Rotary's glorious past but it will also update the infromatio of the present Rotarians
At 9:20AM on 8 September 2009, Rtn.praveen kumar wrote: Rotary& Google its a wonderful partnership for the benifit of Rotarians. Hats off. praveen kumar District 3150 ijpraveen@gmail.com
At 9:41AM on 8 September 2009, Kalliopi Xenopoulou wrote: Keep up the good work !!! Rotary Club of Hermoupolis 2470D Greece
At 9:41AM on 8 September 2009, Paul Giordano wrote: This is a really fantastic project. Making Rotary's history so available can only help to enhance the stature of Rotary in the US and the world. Thank you!! Paolo
At 9:45AM on 8 September 2009, AMIYA CHAKRAVARTY wrote: Fantastic Efforts to learn more about Rotary without maintaing a physical Library at home or office.
At 9:48AM on 8 September 2009, PDG RAJKUMAR RAJGARIA,3292 wrote: it is really great achievment, now any one can llok at the missed copy and the history would be available handy and all the time. fantastic and brilliant idea. congratulation
At 9:47AM on 8 September 2009, Ayoub Ayoub,Egypt wrote: No present without a past (history). This is a leap forward to educate all the dedicated Rotarians about the roots of this world organization. Thanks to Google when we see all the 105 years of history.
At 9:46AM on 8 September 2009, Anup Subedi wrote: Its a really amazing. We all the rotarians from Nepal can read it ?? thank a lot. Rtn. Anup Subedi Secratary Rotary Club of Kathmandu,Thapathali, Nepal
At 11:56AM on 4 September 2009, Muhammad Naeem Amer Rehan wrote: It's really a great and precious work, It would help to promote Rotary among the dormant Rotarians and non Rotarians. Rotary Club of Islamabad Margalla District. 3270 Pakistan & Afghanistan
At 9:46AM on 4 September 2009, DGN Usama Barghouthi - District 2450 - Jordan wrote: I am so pleased that more Rotary History will now be available with this gigantic cooperation with Google. It will be a great advantage for Clubs and district to collect their published historical news items and features of past years, and use it for PR, restructure their historical timelines, and build on it, in addition to revitalize members enthusiasm with their (or predecessor’s) news of past years, and motivate newer members with past achievements. As a keen enthusiast and correspondent for Rotary Global History Fellowship, I think this achievement added a new dimension to Clubs and District histories that is maintained by RGHF databases, it is also a challenge to RGHF to make use of such huge amount of data. More work is need by us – thank you RI for this strategic move, and thank you Google for being there to fulfill.
At 9:46AM on 4 September 2009, pradeep K. shrestha wrote: Thanks Rotary, fantastic job done.
At 3:39PM on 3 September 2009, Daniel Wherry wrote: Thanks to Google and Google VP Marissa Mayer for their innovative ways to use search technology to make the history of Rotary International available to all Rotarians and to the world.
At 2:04PM on 3 September 2009, Rtn.TRU-DEE aka Gertrude B. Burrell wrote: Google has graciously donated to Rotary a for which I am grateful for the contribution to help eradicate polio. As a member of the Brandywine Hundred Rotary Club, I have participated in NID in India and Ethiopia , giving vaccine to infants. Being directly involved provides me with first hand knowledge of the importance of the contribution from Google. Thank you very much.
At 10:00AM on 2 September 2009, Martha Foster wrote: As a new Rotarian, I'm really delighted to have access to the archives of the magazine. Thanks to all involved!
At 11:14AM on 2 September 2009, Rtn. PP. Mahesh Payannavar wrote: Apart from the great achievement of Team at RI, it is an acknowledgement of the Social status of the Rotary as a Humanity oriented institution. Thanks to the electronic & Digital technology. Congratulations to the RI team
At 11:20AM on 2 September 2009, Amitabha Bajpayee wrote: I am excited with such a news. The Rotarin which I subscribe do not reach me quite often but now this news excites and benefits all readers like me for such a wonderful journal. Great job of the year.Kudos. A Bajpayee,MPHF +2, RID 3240
At 11:26AM on 2 September 2009, David Tai wrote: Congratulations to all who have contributed and making this a reality. Rotary is indeed a dynamic organisation that changes with the time. Well done Rotary!
At 11:26AM on 2 September 2009, Rtn. Anwar Ali Jogi wrote: Really a Precious work, congratulate to All Rotarians , Really a big acheivement . Rotary Club of Karachi Gulshan-e-Hadeed District. 3270 Pakistan & Afghanistan
At 11:29AM on 2 September 2009, DGE Shehzad Ahmed (D-3272) wrote: Congratulations. This will help Rotarians read this treasure which , otherwise, would not have been available to them.
At 11:29AM on 2 September 2009, TRU-DEE aka Gertrude B. Burrell wrote: As the only North American Continent to visit the Antarcticacontinent in 1997, my Rotary membership since 1996 has provided me with the fulfillment of my lifetime aspiration.Meeting Rotarians in over 100 countries in the 7 continents is truly a great experience for which I am indeed grateful...
At 11:30AM on 2 September 2009, Rtn.Anil Pande. wrote: Fantastic, What a TREASSURE ! Excellent collection for interested Rotarians. Can we expect some more ?
At 8:56AM on 1 September 2009, Doug Maymon D6990 wrote: We learn from the past in order to make the future better. Congratulations to the R.I. staff for making it that much easier to do.
At 8:57AM on 1 September 2009, S.N. Agrawal wrote: One of the greatest things to happen in Rotary information! Hats off! I am so excited, now the whole Rotary history will be available to us - increasing our Rotary knowledge & a great tool for those interested in the development of the organization. Thanks a lor Google ... SN Agrawal RC Ichalkaranji, D 3170
At 8:57AM on 1 September 2009, Tan May yan wrote: Fantastic, this is the way to leevrage on technology to make it so much easier for all Rotarians to get a better undersatnding of the very rich history of Roatary! This also underpins thje fact that eClubs are the way to go fiorward too. Greetings to all fellow Roptarians in cyberspace! Rtn Tan May Yan, Secretary Rotary eClub of District 3310
At 8:57AM on 1 September 2009, Janey Ball wrote: Brilliant! Thanks so much.
At 8:58AM on 1 September 2009, PDG Bill Cunningham wrote: This is a great Rotary service, especially to newer Rotarians who are in need of Rotary history. One can only learn to appreciate an organization such as Rotary by learning about the road we took to get to this point. Thank you RI and Google!
At 8:58AM on 1 September 2009, Dipanjon Konwar wrote: This is welcome innovation on part of Rotary International to make the archive of The Rotarian magazines since 1920 to be available to all free online using the Web-2 technology offered by Google. Dipanjon Konwar, PHF P.P. R.C. Gauhati West R.I. District 3240
At 8:59AM on 1 September 2009, PDG DATO' (DR.) HAJI MUSTAPHA MA wrote: May God's Blessings of Peace be with you, your family and our Great Rotary Family. This a Fantastic strategic alliance and contribute significantly to preserve for posterity Rotary's proud heritage.
At 9:00AM on 1 September 2009, Kamala Kanta Rath wrote: This is fantastic. I can now get my missed copy of Rotarian to read.
At 9:01AM on 1 September 2009, Gautam Chaudhury wrote: Thats Fantastic. It helps all who are intersted in Rotary to read the interesting on the great history of Rotary on line anywhere any time
At 9:01AM on 1 September 2009, jose m. penaredondo wrote: informative
At 9:01AM on 1 September 2009, Catherine L. Short wrote: My goodness, such teaming up of Rotary with Google in providing all issues of The Rotarian from 1959 - 2008 free online is an act of quality. Thank you
At 4:11PM on 31 August 2009, Chris Offer wrote: Congratulations on getting the Rotarian on Google books. This is fantastic. I am a big user of Google books and use a Sony E-book reader and download books from the Google site. The search ability for back copies of the Rotarian via Google is tremendous. Those of us who love the history of Rotary will use this a lot. Well done and thank you.
At 3:33PM on 31 August 2009, Sheker K wrote: Thats Fantastic. It helps all who are intersted in Rotary to read the interesting on the great history of Rotary on line anywhere any time. Its thrilling to read 1920 Feb issue on line. Sheker RC Perungudi. RI 3230 India

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