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Knight Library 7am-2am (UO Current Students and Employees); 7am-9pm (Public Patrons) Full Calendar
Design Library 8:00am - 8:00pm (after 6:00pm, building access limited to College of Design students, faculty, and s Full Calendar
John E. Jaqua Law Library 7:30am-Midnight (Current UO students and employees); 8am-7pm (General public) Full Calendar
Mathematics Library 10am - 6pm Full Calendar
Portland Library and Learning Commons 9am-6pm (Public: By Appt Only) Full Calendar
Price Science Commons & Research Library 8am - 9pm Full Calendar
Rippey Library, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology Open to OIMB community 24 hours; oimbref@uoregon.edu Full Calendar
Special Collections and University Archives 10am - 4pm Full Calendar

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The University of Oregon Libraries and Oregon State University Libraries and Press are excited to announce the launch of the new Oregon Digital. We’ve updated the look, feel and functionality of the site where we host unique digitized and born-digital collections from both institutions. This growing repository makes more than 500,000 items openly available for teaching, research, and general browsing. Visit oregondigital.org to explore the collections and discover the rich cultural heritage of Oregon.
UO Libraries is providing UO students and employees with faster access to Elsevier articles during the Elsevier contract lapse. We've arranged for Article Galaxy Scholar (AGS) to provide access to Elsevier articles not available in the UO Libraries collection, usually within a few minutes. This new service is available to current UO students and employees. Learn more about AGS and how to use it on our research guide.
From supporting undergraduate students on class projects to providing instruction in data management tools to being embedded in study abroad programs, UO librarians aid research endeavors in exciting ways. Read about two new projects they’ve been collaborating on.
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