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Is your time conducting research mostly spent by combing through page after page of Google search results only to come up with information that you’re not sure is credible? Maybe you struggle to narrow your search query to yield relevant results when using one of the databases available through Hannon Library. Perhaps research isn’t an […]

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Oregon Open Education Week is March 1-5, 2021. Hannon Library is highlighting some of the week’s top virtual events, during which students, staff, and faculty can increase their knowledge of open educational practices. Celebrate Open Education Week and the mission of high-quality textbook affordability by attending some of the following events.  The first event of […]

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Hannon Library is proud to welcome Tom Dodson, our Web & Discovery Librarian. Tom is a writer, editor, and front-end web developer interested in interaction design, visual design, information architecture, and writing for the web. He’s also a research and instruction librarian with subject knowledge in the humanities. He worked at Harvard Library for nine […]

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Tutoring sessions are currently all hosted on Zoom. The first time you meet with a tutor from the Hannon Library Tutoring Center, the tutor will begin the session by gathering some information about your project or assignment and where you are in the process of completing that assignment. If you have already shared any documents […]

Hannon Library has a new costume on display, on loan from the Southern Oregon University theatre program. Under the direction of Professor Laurie Kurutz, Jessie Jaeckel designed this costume for their BFA Thesis in Costume Technology. To view the costume, visit the second floor of the library. For disability accommodations, please contact Disability Resources at […]

On September 17, 1787, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton, along with 36 other men signed the United States Constitution. Hannon Library celebrates this historic event with a Constitution Day Display. Free Constitution booklets are available to pick up! To view the display, visit the first floor of the library at the Government Documents […]

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