The Journal of Oregon Ornithology (JOO) (ISSN 1066-9450) is a serial published by Gahmken Press in Newport, Oregon for scientific papers related to birding in Oregon, documenting details of Oregon ornithology clearly enough that it will hopefully still be useful a century or more from now. The stated goal of JOO is not to compete with other publications, but to publish material (especially census and observational data) that might otherwise be inaccessible in mainstream journals that do not have space to publish individual censuses and observations or data reports.
JOO is published irregularly with individual issues available for purchase; there are no subscriptions. Articles are available online for free at ScholarsArchive@OSU.
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