March Finding Aids

Rain, rain, go away — and bring us some new finding aids!

Click here to read about the new collection guides created in March. Of special note this month are the early student records included in the Administrative Council Records, oral histories conducted in the 1950s with students and faculty affiliated with Oregon State as early as the 1890s is the History of Oregon State University Oral Histories and Sound Recordings, and the Long-Range Planning Conference Reports for Oregon counties.

Rushing Waters and Steadfast Stones


Rushing Waters and Steadfast Stones

Great title for a great set! It’s the 3rd Wednesday and we’re celebrating that greenest of all events with a bunch of rocks and waves. You’ll find some gorgeous shots of the Oregon Coast, including hand colored postcards like this one with sea side “activity” in Seaside:

and this placid water on Cannon Beach:

Want to see some falls?

Or some blue?

Or maybe just a lighthouse or two?

Enjoy! And for those of you wanting a hit of Ireland, check out the Flickr set we released last year of Ralph Gifford’s Whiddy Island images.

Dams & Mills

Dams & mills … Mills & dams …

Our newest set in Flickr Commons is chock full of amazing shots of both!

In addition to wonderfully dramatic shots of rushing (and trickling) water, the pictures found in this set show you the range of products process in Oregon, as well as the diversity of landscape. From mills in Bend to waterways in the Willamette Valley, we hope you enjoy each one. Personally, I love the “Olalla mining dam,” “Scotts Mills,” “Salem Flouring Mills,” “Forest Lumber Company mill near Chiloquin,” and the “Yamhill Locks near Lafayette.”

And while you are there, make sure to check out University of Washington’s photostream! It’s true, we’ve formed our own Pac-2.

Bridges!

High bridges, low bridges … Color bridges, sepia bridges … Boats under bridges, people on bridges … Does this sound like a Dr. Seuss story? Nope, it’s a new set in Flickr Commons!

Joining the 8 other sets in the Gerald Williams Commons collection, this new set will make a little dizzy and others feel like heading out & onto the roads to explore the wonderful bridges Oregon has to offer!

Two new archival items now available in ScholarsArchive!

Eyes to the Future is a 1949 publication of addresses given at the 75th anniversary of OSU in 1943.

The Golden Jubilee basketball program is a souvenir basketball program celebrating the 50th anniversary of the men’s basketball at Oregon State in 1951. It includes information about the “new” Coliseum and the history of Oregon State basketball. The cover of this program will be scanned and added to Best of the Archives.

Connecting to Collections

Connecting to Collections site live!

And hiring a project manager …

In 2006, the Heritage Health Index identified millions of items in the nation’s museums, libraries and other cultural institutions that were in danger due to neglect, poor environmental conditions, lack of training, and other causes. As a result of the findings, the federal Institute for Museum and Library Services made funds available to states wanting to develop plans that combat for these heritage collections.

The Oregon Museums Association, on behalf of a collaboration of Oregon museums, libraries and other cultural institutions, is spearheading the Oregon preservation training planning effort. This website contains information about the grant.

Want to learn more? Check it out!

Happy Commonsversary to us!

We’re no longer babes in Flickr Commons! February 14th, 2009 seems like ages ago – and I can say that we’ve learned a lot, interacted a lot, winced a lot, and smiled a lot in the last year. Want to see all the OSU Archives images in Flickr Commons?

To celebrate, we rolled out the big SmartBoard and played a slideshow in the lobby of the Valley Library, looping through all we have to offer … Though not all the people reading this blog are in Corvallis — or within walking, running, biking, bus riding, driving, flying distance.


Want to read the “tribute” to our first year on the Flickr Commons user blog? Read the indicommons post, which sums up our first year, our mission, and all the things that make us so delightfully unique!

And, for those of you who want to see the slideshow yourself, check out our photostream and click the “Slideshow” link.

But that’s not all! We have a whole second account full of historic and contemporary photos!

We’re ready for another great year, one with lots of fun photos and feedback from all of you.

  • Have an idea for a set? Let us know.
  • Have some thoughts on the kinds of photos you’d like to see us add? Let us know.
  • Have some inside information or experiences you want to share? Let us know.

OSU Olympians: the Flickr set

Guess what? OSU has had quite a few guys & gals vying for those sparkling medals…

This set is just a sampling of images of the athletes that we celebrate.

Want to know more? The OSU Athletics site has put together this list of Olympians, which shows us all the students, as of January 2010, who participated in the Olympics – going back to gold medal winner Forrest Smithson in 1908!