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Directions

Getting to Hamersly Library Hamersly Library is located in the center of the Western Oregon University campus on Monmouth Avenue. See the university’s maps, directions, accessibility, and parking information. Parking Permit, meter, and correct lot requirements are enforced Monday-Friday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. These requirements are not enforced after 6 p.m. on weekdays, on […]

Test Collection

Test Collection This is a restricted use collection consisting of more than 125 tests covering education, special education, physical education, sociology, psychology, and criminal justice. In addition to the tests listed here, there is a group of special education tests which are only available by arrangement with the special education faculty. Please ask for assistance […]

Room Use Policies

We encourage students, faculty, and staff to take full advantage of the resources of the Hamersly Library, including the group study and meeting rooms. Below is a general Room Use Policy and specific policies for rooms 106, 107, 108, and for 301A. General Policies Priorities for reservations Instructional uses of library facilities have the highest […]

Equipment Checkout

In general, here’s what you need to know for borrowing equipment: WOU photo ID is required for each equipment checkout.  If you have barcode-only ID, a government-issued photo ID must accompany it. You are responsible for caring for and securing the equipment while it is checked out to you. This includes knowing the due date; […]

Food, Drink and Tobacco

Food, drink and tobacco Leave No Trace. The library has adapted the following Leave No Trace principles of outdoor ethics to its food and drink guidelines.* The primary goal is to ensure both the comfort of library users and a long life for library collections, furnishings, and equipment. Plan accordingly: If you do carry in […]

Check out the Spring 2015 issues of PURE Insights

The newest issue of PURE Insights is now available!  PURE Insights is WOU’s peer-reviewed undergraduate research journal comprised of works by WOU undergraduate students working closely with a WOU faculty mentor. This year’s issue includes a wide variety of articles from the fields of Psychology, Biology, Art, Mathematics, Anthropology, and Communication Studies. Enjoy!

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