Pacific University Libraries

Pacific University Libraries serve undergraduate and graduate students, staff and faculty on all four campuses.

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Tran Library, Forest Grove Campus

The Tim & Cathy Tran Library is a gold-certified LEED building located in the heart of the Forest Grove Campus across from Trombley Square. The three-floor facility is home to an extensive book and media collection, as well as study centers, computer labs, conference spaces, the Boxer Makerspace, and an impressive art collection. 

Hillsboro Campus Library

The Hillsboro Campus Library is a 4,000 square foot facility located on the second floor of Creighton Hall. The Hillsboro Campus Library owns core texts in every medical discipline supporting the health programs of the College of Health Professions.

Eugene Campus Library

The Eugene Campus has a library collection focused on social work and education available to all students, faculty and staff. There is quiet, comfortable study space in the library, and materials may be used on campus or can be checked out using a self-serve machine. 

Woodburn Campus Library

The Woodburn Campus has a small library collection located in the administrative offices focused on teacher education, literacy, and children’s literature. Students also have access to materials from any campus library — and other libraries — through the Libraries’ interlibrary loan services, which provide free delivery and return of materials directly to students.

Contact Us

Forest Grove
503-352-1400 | libraryhelp@pacificu.edu

Hillsboro
503-352-7331 | hpclib@pacificu.edu

Other Locations
503-352-1400 | libraryhelp@pacificu.edu

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Josephine Ragolia joined the Pacific University Libraries faculty as an assistant professor and Student Success Librarian in July 2018. In that role, she developed and directed the undergraduate unit of the Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS) and taught introductory information literacy sessions, helping undergraduate students learn to locate and assess reliable sources for their research. 

Over 17,000 historic photographs, documents, and recordings digitized by the Pacific University Archives went live on the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) website last week, making Pacific the largest single contributing university to DPLA in Oregon.

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Are you interested in libraries? Do you want to help shape library services at Pacific and earn money while doing it? Apply for the Libraries’ Student Advisory Board!