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Got papers and projects coming due that need citations/references/bibliographies? OSU Libraries has a variety of resources to help you create accurate citations and bibliographies. The new MLA Handbook (9th edition) is now online (ONID login is required for access). For additional citation style help, take a look at the Libraries' Citation and Style Guide, which provides an introduction to a variety of citation styles. Online tools and programs to help you create citations (and generally organize your sources), can be found on the Libraries' Write and Cite landing page.

Got papers and projects coming due that need citations/references/bibliographies? OSU Libraries has a variety of resources to help you create accurate citations and bibliographies. The new MLA Handbook (9th edition) is now online (ONID login is required for access). For additional citation style help, take a look at the Libraries' Citation and Style Guide, which provides an introduction to a variety of citation styles. Online tools and programs to help you create citations (and generally organize your sources), can be found on the Libraries' Write and Cite landing page.

Valley Library study rooms can be reserved online for up to 4 hours and can even be reserved up to 30 days in advance (HOT TIP: plan ahead for midterms and book your study rooms now). Advance reservations are limited to one per person per day. 

Drop-in, immediate-use reservations can be made by visiting the Circulation Desk (reservation times are limited by availability).

An ONID is required for all study room reservations.                                                                                                                                                                                   

Take a moment to review the Study Rooms webpage for full reservation details and policy information.

 

Valley Library study rooms can be reserved online for up to 4 hours and can even be reserved up to 30 days in advance (HOT TIP: plan ahead for midterms and book your study rooms now). Advance reservations are limited to one per person per day. 

Drop-in, immediate-use reservations can be made by visiting the Circulation Desk (reservation times are limited by availability).

An ONID is required for all study room reservations.                                                                                                                                                                                   

Take a moment to review the Study Rooms webpage for full reservation details and policy information.

 

Valley Library study rooms can be reserved online for up to 4 hours and can even be reserved up to 30 days in advance (HOT TIP: plan ahead for midterms and book your study rooms now). Advance reservations are limited to one per person per day. 

Drop-in, immediate-use reservations can be made by visiting the Circulation Desk (reservation times are limited by availability).

An ONID is required for all study room reservations.                                                                                                                                                                                   

Take a moment to review the Study Rooms webpage for full reservation details and policy information.

 

You asked and we listened. Beginning today, January 7, 2022, the Valley Library is open until 10:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays! Visit the Valley Library Hours webpage for our Winter term hours as well as upcoming Winter term closures.

You asked and we listened. Beginning today, January 7, 2022, the Valley Library is open until 10:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays! Visit the Valley Library Hours webpage for our Winter term hours as well as upcoming Winter term closures.

You asked and we listened. Beginning today, January 7, 2022, the Valley Library is open until 10:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays! Visit the Valley Library Hours webpage for our Winter term hours as well as upcoming Winter term closures.

In Spring 2020, Sujittra Avery Carr curated the exhibit "Beyond Suffrage: Giving Voice to Oregon’s Unsung Women in Medicine," which features many women not written about during their lifetimes. By bringing the voices and stories of women, especially those historically overlooked or unrecorded, into the forefront of our history, it is possible to show that we, as a society, value the experiences of women like them, both in the past and in the present. It is now on display on the 5th floor of The Valley Library outside of the Special Collections and Archives Research Center (SCARC).  To learn more, visit the SCARC blog

To better serve library patrons, the Valley Library is increasing loan times for various popular types of equipment.

To explore other technology available for borrowing, visit the Loanable Technology webpage.

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