The University of Oregon offers several resources to improve student life. Many of the most unknown resources lie within the multiple libraries around campus. The Knight Library, being the most well-known campus library, holds many different resources. However the Design Library, Science Library, and Law Library all have many different services that students may not know about.This comprehensive list will show you exactly where to look for printers, desktop computers, or even just a quiet, relaxing space to recharge.
Knight Library
Located: East Campus directly behind the Schnitzer Museum of Art and Prince Lucien Commons (PLC)
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Printers – 0.08- 0.10 cents per sheet of paper, connected to desktops that are also available for use
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Vinyls, CDS, and GarageBand software rentals
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International DVDs
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Knight Audio Production Studio – Neumann TLM3 Microphones, Universal Audio 610 Preamps, EL-8 Distresser Compressors, Mac Mini with Logic, USB Hubs, Patch Bays
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The IDEA Space – great spot for group work with collaborative spaces including whiteboards and craft/school supplies
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Soundproof study rooms for reservation, often with either a whiteboard or TV that can be connected to a laptop
Allan Pierce Science Commons
Located: Behind Willamette and connected to Klamath
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Printers- also 0.08 to 0.10 cents per page, with connected desktops
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Gaming system and video game rentals
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DeArmond Maker Space- DIY workspace with a laser cutter, 3D printer, industrial sewing and embroidery machines, and other small hand tools
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A release waiver and safety test are required to use the space though
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Design Library
Located: 2nd floor of Lawrence
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Free scanners as well as printers (.10 cents per page)
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Reservable workspaces
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Free art/design exhibit with rotating exhibits
Jaqua Law Library
Located: Corner of E 15th and Agate
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Multiple printer stations (0.08-0.10 per page)
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Full seasons of TV shows on DVD
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Hard copies of the NYT large crossword every day
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Large single-person study stations with multiple outlets, a dimmable lamp, and comfortable office chairs
To access all of these amazing resources, just bring your student ID. A handful of these spaces require a reservation. Check the UO Libraries website for reservation information! Whether you want to start a new hobby or have a serious study session, check out all that the libraries have to offer!