Publications - Oregon Encyclopedia Project

The Oregon Encyclopedia Project is a collaborative endeavor that has produced an amazing resource for teachers, students, and Oregon lovers alike. If you don't find an article about a piece of Oregon culture that is important to you, write one and send it in!
"OREGON ENCYCLOPEDIA PROJECT" AMONG AASLH AWARD WINNERS
The Oregon Council of Teachers of English, Portland State University
and the Oregon Historical Society's "The Oregon Encyclopedia" has
received a Leadership in History award from the AASLH.
"The Leadership in History Awards is the American Association for State and Local History's (AASLH) highest distinction
and the winners represent the best in the field," said Terry Davis,
AASLH President & CEO. "This year, we are pleased to distinguish each
recipient's commitment and innovation to the interpretation of
history, as well as their leadership for the future of state and local
history."
This year, AASLH conferred fifty-nine national awards honoring people,
projects, exhibits, books, and organizations. Recipients will receive
their awards at a special banquet during the 2011 AASLH Annual Meeting
in Richmond, Virginia, on Friday, September 16.