The Mark O. Hatfield Library is the intellectual heart of Willamette’s Salem campus. It serves as a space for exploration, critical thinking, and community engagement, offering a vast collection of resources and research materials including the University Archives. Through personalized support and programming, the library is an incubator for scholarship and lifelong learning, encouraging students to engage with the past while innovating future discoveries.
You can call the library at (503) 370-6018.
The J.W. Long Law Library is an essential resource for Willamette’s law students, providing specialized legal collections and expert research support. This library offers individual study carrels and group study rooms, ensuring students have dedicated spaces for focused study and collaboration. With 24/7 access, law students have the flexibility to pursue their studies at any hour, making the library an indispensable asset for academic and professional development.
Located at the Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA), the Albert Solheim Library nurtures the creative and scholarly pursuits of the PNCA community. Our dedicated staff and curated resources support students as they engage in multidisciplinary research and creative work. The library emphasizes information literacy, academic integrity, and the development of skills necessary for lifelong inquiry, empowering students to navigate and contribute to an ever-evolving world of knowledge.
You can call the library at (503) 821-8966.