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In 1952 Elizabeth Findly, a UO librarian, set out to accomplish an audacious vision: to collect and preserve all Oregon newspapers on microfilm. To reach her goal she would need more than administrative buy-in, more than state-of-the-art equipment, more than funding. She would need a roadmap of Oregon and plenty of gas. Thus began the Oregon Digital Newspaper Program.
The lecture and Q&A with Joe Whittle (Caddo), originally scheduled for Friday, January 24, 2025, at Knight Library has been postponed, with a reschedule date to be determined. The event, which was to feature Whittle’s work on LANDBACK: RETURNING PUBLIC LANDS TO NATIVE AMERICANS, explores the Landback Movement and its impact.
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