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WR 123: Written Reasoning in the Context of Research

Resources for all sections of Writing 123 College Composition III courses at the University of Oregon

Contact a Librarian who works with WR 123 for help!

You are welcome to reach out to the librarian who visited your class or contact a librarian whose subject specialty closely aligns with your topic or course theme. We're here to help you succeed!

Linking UO Libraries with Google Scholar to Find Full-Text Articles

When you search Google Scholar on your personal computer, you can configure your settings so that UO Libraries resource links appear in your results. Then you can click the UO FindText to access a library item.

(TIP: If you're at a temporary computer and don't want to activate these settings, you can access Google Scholar via our Databases page (Library Home Page > Databases A-Z > G > Google Scholar). 

To configure your Google Scholar Library Links, click on Settings. in the upper right of the search page.

Screen shot of Google Scholars with Settings in menu indicated

Then select Library Links and search for "University of Oregon." Check the box in the search select and click "Save."

Screen shot showing Library Links in Google Scholars Settings with University of Oregon libraries indicated

Printing, Scanning, and Copying at UO Libraries

Printing

Black and white printers are available in all UO Libraries locations, and color printing is available everywhere except the Math Library. These printers allow printing in 8.5x11, 8.5x14, and 11x17. You can print from UO computers or install drivers to allow printing from your personal devices. 

Copying

The color printers are multi-function printers (MFPs) and can be used to make black and white or color photocopies as well.  

Scanning

Photo of Bookeye scanning machineBook and flatbed scanners are available in the Knight Library, Design Library, Price Science Commons, and Law Library. These scanners offer color, grayscale, or black-and-white scans in formats including JPEG, PDF, and TIFF. After scanning is complete, you can save the files directly to a USB drive or send them as an e-mail attachment (25 MB email limit).

 

Costs

Patrons must have money in a Duck Bucks account to print, scan, or copy at the UO Libraries. Community patrons can purchase a Campus Cash Card for print/copy purposes.

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