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Southern Oregon Digital Archive (SODA)

Physical location: 
Southern Oregon University Hannon Library

The Southern Oregon Digital Archives (SODA) is a digital library of three major collections:
1) Southern Oregon History Collection - books, maps, government documents, oral histories, correspondence and miscellaneous materials that document the unique historical experience of Southern Oregon. Most materials focus on historic era settlement or economic development in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine Counties. Agriculture, mining, forestry, commerce, education, government, and politics, religious organizations, and social life of the region are among the aspects represented.
2) Bioregion Collection - a unique collection of materials relating to the Southern Oregon Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion containing selected Oregon state publications from agencies such as the Departments of Energy, Environmental Quality, Forestry, Fish and Wildlife, and Water Resources Board to add to the Bioregion Collection.
3) First Nations Collection - documents, books, and articles relating to the indigenous peoples of southwestern Oregon and northern California. Some of these nations include the Coos, Hupa, Karuk, Klamath, Modoc, Takelma, Shasta, Siuslaw, Cow Creek Band of Umpqua, Yahooskin, and Yurok nations.

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