Western Libraries announces updated access and services for Fall Quarter
Western Washington University has announced the difficult decision to move the vast majority of its鈥痜ace-to-face classes to a remote environment due to the alarming spike in COVID-19 cases locally and nationally. Western Libraries buildings will also remain closed to the public for the duration of fall quarter. The decision to remain closed to patrons aligns鈥痺ith the university鈥檚 decision and follows the health and safety requirements of the CDC and the State of Washington.
As Whatcom County is currently in a modified 鈥淧hase 2鈥 of the Governor鈥檚 Safe Start plan, and because movement into new phases has been restricted indefinitely, there is no way of knowing when the county will progress into other phases.鈥疍uring Phase 2, libraries are not permitted to open their buildings to the public but can implement on-site pickup of materials if certain health and safety guidelines are met.鈥
Beginning July 21, Western Libraries began offering online requesting of library materials with on-site pick up and mail delivery options.鈥疶his means Western students, staff, and faculty can now request, borrow, and pick up or receive by mail items from the Libraries鈥 collections. You can learn more about this service at . Summit and Interlibrary Loan (ILL) are not yet available but we currently plan鈥痶o resume these services in time for fall quarter.
Over the next few months, we will focus even more time and energy on further developing and providing access to our services virtually. While library buildings remain鈥痗losed to patrons, we continue to be , and we will do all we can to provide students, staff, and faculty with the library services and support they need.鈥
Western Libraries offers a wide range of online to support teaching and learning. For students, the is available online during posted hours of operation. You can connect live to an , initiate a chat using , or . The Studio staff and librarians are available to answer any of your research and writing questions via chat.鈥
Additionally, our online and the resources about learning with archives and special collections materials focus on: starting a research project, finding and evaluating sources (including local and unique materials), as well as drafting and revising your text. These tutorials and other learning resources are available 24/7. The Tutoring Center, which primarily supports math and science GURs, also provides online and appointment-based tutoring services. You can find out more about these services and see a full list of the classes supported by visiting the .
We recognize how difficult and disruptive the COVID-19 pandemic and global response have been in people鈥檚 personal and professional lives. We appreciate your understanding as conditions rapidly change and Western Libraries reevaluates its ability to deliver a wide range鈥痯rograms and services. As we struggle to adapt to the challenges of operating in an unpredictable environment, we are not always able to provide as much advance notice as we would like. We will continue to share new information via , on the , and our social media channels.
We ask that students, their parents, staff, faculty, and others in the Western community reach out to us with any questions about access to specific resources, services, or materials. We will do everything possible to answer your questions and to find methods and resources to meet your needs. Please see the for more detailed contact information, and do not hesitate to contact us with your questions or concerns. If you have general questions or are not sure who to contact, please email: LibraryCommunications@wwu.edu.鈥赌&苍产蝉辫;