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Our four subject specialist librarians can help with your research. Setup a research consultation with one of the librarians for one-on-one time. You may only need a few minutes or an hour--we're glad to help however we can! These are just a few ways we can help you:

  • Determine how and where to begin your research
  • Develop effective search strategies
  • Find scholarly, peer-reviewed info
  • Locate & get info you need
  • Judge the quality & reliability of info
  • Cite information correctly
  • Avoid plagiarism and copyright
  • Help with citation tools like Zotero

John
Repplinger

 

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Research Consultation

Gary
Klein

 

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Research Consultation

Doreen
Simonsen

 

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Joni
Roberts

 

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Science Librarian

Management &
Economics Librarian

Humanities,
Fine Arts, & Rare
Books Librarian

Collections, Teaching,
& Research Librarian

Archaeology
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Environmental and Earth Sciences
Exercise & Heath Science
Mathematics
Medicine
Physics & Astronomy
Science

 

Other: 
Zotero
Artificial Intelligence
Citation Tools
Academic Commons
Data Management

Business 
Civic Communication & Media
Economics 
Education 
Management
Politics, Policy, Law & Ethics (PPLE)
Psychology 
Rhetoric & Media Studies

Art & Art History
Chinese
Cinema Studies
Classics
English
French
German
Global Cultural Studies
History
Japanese
Latin American Studies
Literature
Music
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Russian
Spanish
Theatre

American Ethnic Studies
Anthropology
Global Cultural Studies
Oregon & Pacific Northwest
Public Health
Sociology
Women's & Gender Studies

The Writing Center offers individual appointments with a writing consultant. Writing Center Consultants will give honest feedback about where the writing confuses them, or loses them, particularly interests them, leaves them needing additional explanation or support, and the like. They can help writers to organize their arguments more effectively by asking them, for example, what the organizing principle at work in the current draft is.

 

Writing Center
503-370-6959
wc-info@willamette.edu

Schedule an appointment, view student associates, and view hours. Support for students whose home language is not English will also be provided. 

These additional guides will help you locate other types of information.

Book Reviews                                                            Journal Articles
Books                                                                         Newspaper Articles
Dictionaries                                                                Statistics
Government Info                                                        Videos/DVDs

WITS (Willamette's Technology Center)

 

Located in Smullin Hall, Room 118

URL: https://willamette.edu/offices/wits/index.html
Phone: 503-370-6767
Hours: 8-5pm

 

Willamette University

Willamette University Libraries

Mark O. Hatfield Library
900 State Street.
Salem Oregon 97301
Pacific Northwest College of Art Library
511 NW Broadway.
Portland Oregon 97209