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  • Public Event: Book reading and reception Thursday 4/11

    Join us for a book reading and discussion of Standing at the Water’s Edge: Bob Straub’s Battle for the Soul of Oregon. Thursday, April 11, 2013 Willamette Room, Werner University Center Light refreshments served at 5:00 p.m. Program at 5:30 Author Charles Johnson and WOU Professor Mark Henkels Signed copies of the book will be available […]

  • Need statistics to support your thesis?

    ProQuest Statistical Insight provides data from agencies of the federal government, major international intergovernmental organizations, professional and trade organizations, commercial publishers, independent research organizations, state government agencies, and universities. It’s a single search across many authoritative sources.

  • Food & Drink Guideline: Leave No Trace

    Leave No Trace are principles of outdoor ethics that help people enjoy public lands in a way that minimizes environmental impact.  We encourage applying these principles to the library setting, especially in regards to having food and drink.  The primary goal is to ensure both the comfort of library users and a long life for […]

  • Find it @ Hamersly: 24 hour study space

    Night owls and early birds alike have a study option at Hamersly, even when the library is closed. Our student lounge (located on the west side of the library building) is open 24 hours a day and features 6 PCs, a printer, study space, and vending machines.

  • eReader Petting Zoo this Monday

    Monday, Nov. 19, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Hamersly Library lobby The eReader Petting Zoo allows you time in a non-commercial setting to poke around several brands and formats of eBook devices and to discuss their pros and cons.  (Reminder: holiday shopping is imminent.) We’ll have a variety of devices for you to play with […]