New Titles Selected

The votes from our Advisory Board are in, and new titles have been prioritized for Phase 2 of our project. We may be rolling out several of these in the months ahead, as space and funding allows… but, for the time being, we are happy to announce two new titles:

The Medford Mail-Tribune has been selected for inclusion in NDNP/Chronicling America. This will increase the project’s coverage of southern Oregon and the Rogue Valley area. The Mail-Tribune is a major regional paper that has come down to the present day, and is a rare example of a 19th Century paper that was unaffiliated with any political party. From 1907-1919 the paper was owned/edited by George Putnam, a colorful and controversial legend in Oregon journalism, later publisher of the Salem Capital Journal.

The additional title selected at this time for inclusion on the Oregon-only website is a small subset of the well-known Portland Oregonian, encompassing a smattering of issues from 1878, 1885 and 1895, as well as a fairly complete run from 1900-1901. These were the earliest issues microfilmed by UO for the U.S. Newspaper Project: Oregon.  Since the inception of our project, we have frequently been asked about including some Oregonians, and this is intended to address those requests.

I am also happy to announce that it is now easier than ever to make small donations (or large ones!) to the Oregon Digital Newspaper Program. The UO Foundation has recently updated its website with an online form to make a charitable gift to ODNP.

First Content Goes Live!

We got some great news earlier this week from Deborah Thomas, National Digital Newspaper Program Coordinator with the Library of Congress:

“Today, we added 275,824 newspaper pages to Chronicling America (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ ) received since our last site update in April. We now have more than 2.3 million pages of newspapers from 295 titles published in 19 states and the District of Columbia available.”

Included among those 275,824 new pages is our very first Oregon content. You can now search and view issues of the Klamath Falls Evening Herald published between 1908 and 1922. Our essay detailing the history of the Evening Herald is also included for those who would like to learn more about this interesting paper.

The next site update at Chronicling America is scheduled for September. At that time, even more Oregon newspapers should be made available. In the meantime, we’re thrilled to have the Evening Herald online. It really feels like our project is coming together now!