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'''The''Voice'''''
'''The''Voice'''''


From its inception in October 1979 the ''Voice'' has been the chronicler of life at Broadmead. It is the principal source of how the resident community at Broadmead views itself and of what engages their interests and attention.
From its inception in October 1979 the ''Voice of the Residents'' has been the chronicler of life at Broadmead. It is the principal source of how the resident community at Broadmead views itself and of what engages their interests and attention.


Archives Committee Member Jai Dixon has prepared a complete digital archive of the ''Voice'' which is accessible and searchable  from [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SzCrDT7px9GveRFymXg7rOgmulw1ZNHwd3SYuSTjruU/edit?gid=1448643438#gid=1448643438 here] and from the introductory page to this wiki of the Broadmead Resident Association Archives. Currently the digital version is only accessible to residents and others who secure permission from the Archives ([[archivesbroadmead@gmail.com]]), but in the future it may also be searchable online from https://archive.org.
Archives Committee Member Jai Dixon has prepared a complete digital archive of the ''Voice'' and placed it on https://archive.org.
 
The use of Archive.org  is a work in progress.  All issues are organized by volume number.  Once you click on the volume covering the period you want, you can search within each issue, but not across a volume. We have not yet achieved full text searching but hope to accomplish that by the summer of 2026.
 
To view all issues of the Voice on Archive.org use this url:
 
https://archive.org/search?query=Quaker13801&sort=-addeddate
 
Just click on the volume you want that contains the issue you are looking for.  For example:
 
https://archive.org/details/2024-09-01-voice-vol-046-no-001/2024_09_01_voice_vol_046_no_001/
 
Then select an issue and use the left-hand search (not the search at the top of the page).  Example:
 
https://archive.org/details/2024-09-01-voice-vol-046-no-001/2025_02_01_voice_vol_046_no_006/page/8/mode/2up?q=Appling


Bound paper copies of the ''Voice'' are available in the Broadmead Library, in Broadmead Resident Archives storage and in the ''Voice'' office.
Bound paper copies of the ''Voice'' are available in the Broadmead Library, in Broadmead Resident Archives storage and in the ''Voice'' office.

Revision as of 18:12, 28 February 2026

Broadmead Residents Association Collections: BRAC0001

TheVoice

From its inception in October 1979 the Voice of the Residents has been the chronicler of life at Broadmead. It is the principal source of how the resident community at Broadmead views itself and of what engages their interests and attention.

Archives Committee Member Jai Dixon has prepared a complete digital archive of the Voice and placed it on https://archive.org.

The use of Archive.org  is a work in progress.  All issues are organized by volume number.  Once you click on the volume covering the period you want, you can search within each issue, but not across a volume. We have not yet achieved full text searching but hope to accomplish that by the summer of 2026.

To view all issues of the Voice on Archive.org use this url:

https://archive.org/search?query=Quaker13801&sort=-addeddate

Just click on the volume you want that contains the issue you are looking for.  For example:

https://archive.org/details/2024-09-01-voice-vol-046-no-001/2024_09_01_voice_vol_046_no_001/

Then select an issue and use the left-hand search (not the search at the top of the page).  Example:

https://archive.org/details/2024-09-01-voice-vol-046-no-001/2025_02_01_voice_vol_046_no_006/page/8/mode/2up?q=Appling

Bound paper copies of the Voice are available in the Broadmead Library, in Broadmead Resident Archives storage and in the Voice office.


Jai Dixon's process for creating the archive of the Voice:

Jai Dixon's process of creating the digital Archive of the Voice