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==To Access the Archive==  
==To Access the Archive==  
[[File:OklahomanYear.gif|frame|right|Selecting a year in the Daily Oklahoman archives]]
[[File:OklahomanYear2.gif|frame|Selecting a year]]
Head to the [http://archive.newsok.com/olive/apa/oklahoman/#panel=home ''Oklahoman'' Archive]
Head to the [http://archive.newsok.com/olive/apa/oklahoman/#panel=home ''Oklahoman'' Archive]


===Note on current data===
===Note on current data===
In case you were wondering why we aren't using numbers from this month: as of 2015, hospitals "no longer offer birth announcement options to parents," according to the [http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/some-area-hospitals-no-longer-submitting-birth-announcements/article_88bfa8ae-e49f-58d7-a246-226ab0e00f34.html Tulsa World]. While death rates are available, they only tell half the story of our population.
In case you were wondering why we aren't using numbers from this month: as of 2015, hospitals "no longer offer birth announcement options to parents," according to the [http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/some-area-hospitals-no-longer-submitting-birth-announcements/article_88bfa8ae-e49f-58d7-a246-226ab0e00f34.html Tulsa World]. While death rates are available, they only tell half the story of our population.

Revision as of 20:48, 22 April 2018

The Daily Oklahoman holds an exceptional archive of their paper, going back to 1901. For this project, you'll focus on April 1990.

To Access the Archive

Selecting a year

Head to the Oklahoman Archive

Note on current data

In case you were wondering why we aren't using numbers from this month: as of 2015, hospitals "no longer offer birth announcement options to parents," according to the Tulsa World. While death rates are available, they only tell half the story of our population.