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WR121 Pesznecker

A guide to web & library research for Sue's awesome WR121 students.

Why get help from the library?

The library is here to help you! We can help with all sorts of things such as:

  • Picking a research topicChalkboard drawing has the word "problem" crossed out, and the words "No problem" below.
  • Developing research questions and keywords
  • Starting and organizing your research
  • Finding books, articles, and videos
  • Evaluating books, articles and videos for credibility
  • Citing in MLA or APA
  • Quiet study space and group study rooms
  • Brain relaxation - come color a picture or play a game
  • Computer help and free printing
  • Tutoring services are in the library

Librarians are here to help with your research needs related to your school assignments, but we can also help if you have information needs related to non-school topics. We have books and articles on a wide range of topics, and we will help you find the information you need confidentially.

AND! There are lots of ways to get ahold of us! On this page you can find our 24/7 Live Chat service, how to get an appointment with a librarian, or check out our FAQ. Or if you would prefer, email us at reference@clackamas.edu or call 503-594-6042. You can also visit us at the library in Dye Learning Center.

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Schedule a 1:1 with a CCC Librarian!

Red circle with a white cougar paw print in the center.We are offer one-on-one virtual or in-person meetings with a CCC librarian! Schedule your meeting here:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Have a question? Check out our FAQ page for some of our most frequently asked questions and answers, including:

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