The Oregon Encyclopedia

[1] One of the project's three editors, Bill Lang, a professor of history at Portland State University, said one goal is to produce an online encyclopedia of Oregon's history "deep into the future."Lang contrasted the project with Wikipedia, which he suggested was not based on verified facts.[2] All entries are fact-checked, peer-reviewed, and edited by the project's five editors.The project was initially launched as an online publication, with plans to eventually publish it in book form.[4] As of June 2020, it had over 1,750 published articles written by over 400 authors from around the state.
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