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The Randall V. Mills Archives of Northwest Folklore

453 PLC 1287 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403
(541) 346-3925

flr@uoregon.edu

Spring 2010 Hours:
Monday: 11:30 am - 3:30 pm
Tuesday: 9:00 am- 2:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursday: 10:00 - 1:00 pm
Friday: 1:00 - 4:00 pm

Archivists:

Kristen Gallerneaux Brooks

Caroline Louise McNabb

Zachary B.F. Schwartz

Archivists can answer archive-related questions and help students access archives at times other than those specified above.

Archive Forms


The Randall V. Mills Archives of Northwest Folklore, established in 1966, serve as a repository for information collected in Oregon by scholars and students of folklore. Named after former English Professor Randall V. Mills, the Archives have grown to become the largest facility of its kind in the Northwest, and are an important resource for scholars, students, and the general public interested in folklore of the region. The Archives hold over 4,000 separate collections of folklore and ethnographic fieldwork reports, including numerous video documentaries and over 7,000 slides of visual folkloric materials.

Such standard folkloric genres as beliefs, customs, jokes, games, legends, songs, dances, graffiti, and material culture are represented; as is lore from specific geographical regions, cultural, religious, occupational and ethnic groups. The Archives also contain a collection of folklore periodicals and a revolving material culture exhibit on display. Among the more extensive holdings are the Mills Archive of rare folklore books and scholarly research papers, the Gordon Archive of folk songs, and the Visual Media Archive. Items are organized primarily by genre, geographical region, folk group, informant/artists and collector. The six part indexing system makes the archival data easily retrievable. Items are continually added to the permanent collection and new acquisitions are always welcomed, provided they adhere to the standard archival format.

Folklore Program (541) 346-3911
Beth Magee, Folklore Studies Secretary (541) 346-1505, emagee@uoregon.edu
1287 University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403