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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Public libraries are a center for resource sharing, events, and sometimes offer other public services. Engaging with and supporting public library services or events offered also helps support the presence of these community spaces. Further, there are also specific library collections and intentional knowledge holding. These resources or spaces hold and preserve knowledge or resources around some sort of specification, like local Willamette Valley knowledge, history, arts, or more. Preserving and stewarding these efforts creates an intentional space for collective knowledge in a region that can help to inform our futures, decisions, and current presence.  
Public libraries are a center for resource sharing, events, and sometimes offer other public services. Engaging with and supporting public library services or events offered also helps support the presence of these community spaces. Further, there are also specific library collections and intentional knowledge holding. These resources or spaces hold and preserve knowledge or resources around some sort of specification, like local Willamette Valley knowledge, history, arts, or more. Preserving and stewarding these efforts creates an intentional space for collective knowledge in a region that can help to reflect on and inform our future regenerative work, collective decisions, and current presence.  




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'''Other libraries and collections:'''
'''Other libraries and collections:'''
[https://www.willametteheritage.org/collections/ Willamette Heritage Center] | [https://www.chachalu.org/about/ Chachalu Tribal Museum and Cultural Center] (more central/northern WV) | [https://www.grandronde.org/ The Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde]

Latest revision as of 14:36, 8 August 2025

Overview

Public libraries are a center for resource sharing, events, and sometimes offer other public services. Engaging with and supporting public library services or events offered also helps support the presence of these community spaces. Further, there are also specific library collections and intentional knowledge holding. These resources or spaces hold and preserve knowledge or resources around some sort of specification, like local Willamette Valley knowledge, history, arts, or more. Preserving and stewarding these efforts creates an intentional space for collective knowledge in a region that can help to reflect on and inform our future regenerative work, collective decisions, and current presence.


Public Libraries:

Eugene Public Library | Bethel Branch Library | Sheldon Branch Library | Springfield Public Library | Creswell Library | Monroe Community Library | Fern Ridge Library

Other libraries and collections:

Willamette Heritage Center | Chachalu Tribal Museum and Cultural Center (more central/northern WV) | The Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde