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Our building is closed but our services are still strong

In accordance with the Governor’s Executive Orders 20-12 and 20-09, the Library building will be closed to the public at the beginning of spring term. However, we are dedicated to serving the WOU community and our remote services are strong! To ensure your academic success, Hamersly Library is continuing and expanding our remote services while the library building is closed to public access. Please continue reading to learn about our remote library hours and services.

Hotspot Checkout

3/30/20: WOU’s Library & Academic Innovation has ordered additional hotspots to facilitate the teaching and learning of Spring Term coursework. We expect them to arrive the first part of this week. As soon as we receive them we will begin distribution of them according to the waitlist, below. To view the waitlist form in a new window, use this link instead.

 

Sprint: These hotspots will provide unlimited data on the Sprint network. Please find your location on the Nationwide Coverage to determine if you can access data. 
Verizon: A very limited number of Verizon-network hotspots are on backorder. They are due to arrive 4/24. Find your location on Verizon’s interactive map (scroll down on the resulting page.)

 

These two networks are the only ones we can gain hotspots for at this time. Because we will have far more Sprint hotspots than Verizon hotspots, we are holding the Verizon hotspots for people who cannot access the Sprint network. 

 As with all other materials available from the Library, WOU is covering the cost of these hotspots, with no expense passed on to the borrower. They have unlimited data. 

Monetary Donations to WOU’s Archives

The WOU Archives is primarily supported by the generosity of donors. We ask public researchers and genealogists to consider a nominal donation to ensure resources are preserved and available now and in the future. All donations, no matter how small, are helpful in preserving resources for now and future generations. Please consider a donation to […]

The Press cafe’s fall term hours

The Press is open the following hours for fall term. Come get your Starbucks coffee and goodies! MONDAY – THURSDAY:  8am-8pm FRIDAY:  8am-3pm CLOSED SATURDAY & SUNDAY

EasyBib access gone as of August 31st

EasyBib phased out its institutional accounts as of Aug. 31st, which means that you are no longer able to access any citations, bibliographies, or other data in your EasyBib account. The library now subscribes to Noodle Tools for citation management.

DMC: Faculty & Staff Workshops, Training, and Development Opportunities

Spring/Summer 2018 Workshops and Development Opportunities Are your fellow employees leaving you in the dust with their snazzy Google drive skills? Is your personal WordPress website in need of some work? Are you interested in publishing your own textbook, academic work, or something else? This spring, the Digital Media Center is offering both group workshops […]

Pulling back the curtain on ILL

You may know about Summit, the “lending club” of academic libraries in our region, but in this term’s library newsletter we pull back the curtain a bit to talk about the bigger picture of resource sharing among libraries. The Interlibrary Loan (ILL) cooperative involves over 10,000 academic, public, and special libraries across the United States […]

The worldwide reach of WOU’s scholarship and research

Digital Commons@WOU (online at digitalcommons.wou.edu), home to WOU’s scholarship and research, is getting noticed by a worldwide audience. The numbers on the readership map (below) illustrate the popularity of student and faculty work, but it’s the stories behind the numbers that make compelling reading. Read more in our library newsletter.

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