[Heritage] Oregon Heritage News 2023-06-30

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Oregon Heritage News 2023-06-30
In this Issue:

  *   SHPO UPDATE: Oregon State Archaeology Permit Rule LIVE July 1
  *   SHPO UPDATE: Oregon's Special Assessment not re-authorized in 2023 Legislative Session
  *   Attention Oregon's Heritage Organizations! Can MentorCorps Help you? Applications for assistance are OPEN
  *   The State of Oregon State Historic Preservation Office announces OregonBuys Solicitation # S-63400-000007419 to collect proposals for the Oregon Women's History Project
  *   State Library Highlights Adoption of Homosaurus


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SHPO UPDATE: Oregon State Archaeology Permit Rule LIVE July 1
The new State of Oregon archaeological permit rules<http://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/Recordhtml/9317008> are live July 1. Oregon SHPO has posted updated guidance to their website www.oregonheritage.org<http://www.oregonheritage.org/>.  the following are some notable changes and where to find information about them.
Oregon Archaeology Permit<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/archaeology.aspx#two>:

  *   One project, one permit: One permit can now cover multiple landowners, cities, and counties
  *   Can amend a permit more than once
  *   Updated application<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/New%20Permit%20Application.pdf> (required for all permit applications received on or after July 1)
  *   Updated permit guidance<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/Permit%20Guidance_7_1_23.docx> covering application, process, and terms. Links to short videos related to the guidance can be found here<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/archaeology.aspx#two>.
Oregon Qualified Archaeologist<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/archaeology.aspx#one>:

  *   Updated definitions
  *   Coming soon Updated application
  *   Coming soon Updated guidance
Guidelines<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/FieldGuidelines.pdf> changes: The new rule requires updates to Conducting Field Archaeology in Oregon, commonly referred to as the Field Guidelines. A placeholder identifying some of these updates is now appended to the document<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/FieldGuidelines.pdf> available on the SHPO website. The majority of the placeholder addresses:

  *   Consistency with rule revision, and applicable statutes.
  *   Rule revision and statute requirements for when a permit is needed on private lands.
  *   Look for  fully revised archaeological guidelines in 2024.
If you have additional questions regarding the upcoming changes after reviewing these documents please contact SHPO staff.  Additionally, SHPO staff will be hosting the following two free webinars but registration is required:

  *   July 31, 6:00 PM - Register here<https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkfu6uqTIpGNy9Nc3SdbJraZEqVoI6r4Tz>
  *   August 2, 11:30 AM - Register here<https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUufuCopzkjGtSyS4ScnXrpQNvqdYAF33Ho>

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SHPO UPDATE: Oregon's Special Assessment not re-authorized in 2023 Legislative Session
The Oregon Legislature did not reauthorize Oregon's Special Assessment program during the 2203 legislative session. Oregon´s Special Assessment of Historic Properties program offers a specially assessed value, calculated by the county assessor, to formally listed National Register properties for a 10-year benefit term.  Senate Bill 149 would have extended the program for an additional 6 years. The last application cycle for the Special Assessment program will begin November 1, 2023 and continue through March 31, 2024. To participate historic properties must be certified for enrollment by July 1, 2024.  All properties currently enrolled in the Special Assessment will continue until their expiration dates. The Legislature did approve House Bill 2079 early in the legislative session, which directs the Legislative Review Office to study the potential of implementing a tax credit and direct grant program to encourage the preservation of historic properties in Oregon. Stay tuned for more information in late 2024 when their report is released.

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Attention Oregon's Heritage Organizations! Can MentorCorps help you? Applications for assistance are OPEN
Oregon Heritage's longstanding heritage mentor program is opening applications for the 2023-2024 mentorship year. The role of MentorCorps is to assist with projects that are challenging the expertise of the staff or volunteers at your organization. This can include guidance in project management or planning, grant reviews, collections assessments, policy development, or simply prioritization of work if folks do not know where to start. Fielding a cadre of mentors with training and experience in the field that are geographically and technically diverse, there are very few projects that MentorCorps cannot assist with in some way.
Organizations can expect to work on projects alongside volunteer professionals with backgrounds in museum collections management, curatorship, archives, preservation, heritage interpretation, non-profit management, disaster preparedness and more.
Interested? Apply here.<The%20role%20of%20MentorCorps%20is%20to%20assist%20with%20projects%20that%20are%20challenging%20the%20expertise%20of%20the%20staff%20at%20your%20organization.%20This%20can%20include%20guidance%20in%20project%20management%20or%20planning,%20grant%20reviews,%20collections%20assessments,%20policy%20development,%20or%20simply%20prioritization%20of%20work%20if%20folks%20do%20not%20know%20where%20to%20start.%20Fielding%20a%20cadre%20of%20mentors%20with%20training%20and%20experience%20in%20the%20field%20that%20are%20geographically%20and%20technically%20diverse,%20there%20are%20very%20few%20projects%20that%20MentorCorps%20cannot%20assist%20with%20in%20some%20way.>
Would you like more information?

  *   Explore: Oregon Heritage's MentorCorps page<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/oh/pages/mentorcorps.aspx>
  *   Contact: Cam Amabile, MentorCorps coordinator at cam.amabile at oprd.oregon.gov<mailto:cam.amabile at oprd.oregon.gov>

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The State of Oregon State Historic Preservation Office announces OregonBuys Solicitation # S-63400-000007419 to collect proposals for the Oregon Women's History Project

The purpose of the Oregon Women's History Project is to recognize the significant history of women in Oregon through a Multiple Property Submission (MPS), which includes two documents, a Multiple Property Document (MPD) and an individual property nomination, to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places of the National Park Service (NPS).

The purpose of the RFP is to contract for professional services to complete the first two Phases of the Project.

Phase 1: Concept and Approach -The first phase is intended to organize and outline the scope of the larger project. The selected Proposer will work with the SHPO to establish a meaningful, efficient approach to move forward with the following phases.

Phase 2: Context - In Phase 2, the selected Proposer will provide context for the MPD and any nominations related to it. The Proposer will provide the supporting structure for significance and how that can be demonstrated through various themes and time periods represented by properties throughout the state.
The RFP schedule is below:
Event
Date
Time
Pre-offer Conference
July 10, 2023
10:00 AM
Questions / Requests for Clarification Due
July 12, 2023
2:00 PM
Opening (offer Due)
July 17, 2023
2:00 PM
Issuance of Notice of Award (approx.)
July 24, 2023


During the RFP process, SHPO has designated pone Single point of contact: Winona Butler. If you have any questions; please email Winona Butler at winona.butler at oprd.oregon.gov<mailto:winona.butler at oprd.oregon.gov>

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State Library Highlights Adoption of Homosaurus
The State Library of Oregon is pleased to highlight its adoption of Homosaurus<https://homosaurus.org/>, an international database of LGBTQ+ terms, as a means of enhancing catalog records. This database acts as a companion to broad subject term vocabularies, such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). Using this database increases the discoverability of LGBTQ+ records in our collections and makes them more accessible to digital audiences everywhere.
Below are some examples of records in our catalog that have been enhanced based on information from Homosaurus:
Date
Title
LCSH
Homosaurus
2023
Supporting LGBTQ2SIA+ students in Oregon
Sexual minority students
LGBTQ+ youth
2008
Registering births under Oregon's domestic partnership law: fast facts
Same-sex parents
Domestic partnerships
LGBTQ+ parents
1988
Living the spirit: a gay American Indian anthology
Indian gays
Indian lesbians
Indigenous LGBTQ+ people
Native American LGBTQ+ people

The State Library is here to support any Oregon libraries who have questions or are looking to incorporate Homosaurus into their collections.
For any questions, please contact Heather Pitts at heather.pitts at slo.oregon.gov<mailto:heather.pitts at slo.oregon.gov>.


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Oregon Heritage News is a service of Oregon Heritage, a division of the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The news editor can be contacted at heritage.info at oregon.gov<mailto:heritage.info at oregon.gov>.

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