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Buying our used books

Many people ask us if we ever have a book sale. We did not for many years because of the labor and storage issues, but we now have an ongoing book sidewalk sale through BetterWorld.com. Read more…

Do you love libraries?

ILoveLibraries.org is for those who, um…well, love libraries. Discover all the resources and events libraries have to offer, find quotations, stories, Flickr pix and YouTube videos about libraries, career information, book review-of-the-day, and ways of supporting libraries.

Third floor = Quiet floor

Did you know that the third floor of the library is designated as a quiet area? As a courtesy to your fellow students, please refrain from loud conversations when studying on the third floor and turn your cell phone off or to a silent mode if you need to leave it on.

Chat live with a librarian

There is a new way to get assistance with your questions from WOU librarians! Use the Ask a Librarian chat window in the left-side links on every library page. You don’t need your own screen name. If you prefer to use a screen name, you can add us to your buddy list using the information […]

Library Website Changes

The WOU Library has converted its web pages to reflect the current WOU template. This is a cosmetic change; the content and organization remain the same. For those faculty linking to the library on their personal pages, please change your links to: https://wou.edu/provost/library/index.php University Computing Services will be ensuring that links to the library on […]

Historical Statistics of the U.S.

Statistics from over 1,000 sources recording every aspect of the history of the United States from population to prices; from voting patterns to Vietnam veterans; from energy to education; from abortions to zinc and everything in between.

Bloggin’ at the library

Hey all, We now have a library blog! As of this evening, the librarians are all authors. No one else has been added yet, becuase, well, I was working the desk and this system’s a little s-l-o-w. A little later I’ll show each of the librarians how to add authors so that my fingers don’t […]

Agricola

Agricola (pronounced: a-gric’-o-la) records publications on all sciences related to agriculture: animal sciences, plant sciences, entomology, forestry, education and extensions, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences. Agricola accesses research publications as well as practical and applicable information from consumer and professional publications, including lesson plans. While not a full-text database, many Agricola […]

NoodleBib

NoodleBib is an online tool that helps you collect citation information, keep track of your sources, and, when you are ready, generate a polished MLA or APA references list or bibliography. WOU’s subscription requires that you create an individual user name and password to access all of NoodleBib’s features. See NoodleBib’s FAQ for more information, […]

MLA International Bibliography

MLA International Bibliography cites articles and books about literature, language and linguistics, folklore, dramatic arts, criticism, composition, as well as related topics such as teaching language and literature and the history of printing and publishing. (Featured February 7-March 10, 2006)