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Welcome to the Lancer Library web site. The Library is at the heart of the academic program at Churchill. We are located in Eugene, Oregon and are open Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm during the school year. Contact us at Meet the Library Staff. We welcome requests and suggestions.

Books
To search for books in the Churchill Library, use VIA, the district-wide online catalog:

Eugene Public Library
Google Book Search

University of Oregon Library

Subscriptions (Databases)

Encyclopedias

Useful Internet Links

EbscoHost
InfoTrac Student Resource Center - Gold
InfoTrac Literature Resource Center
InfoTrac Opposing Viewpoints
Gale Virtual Reference Library
*American National Biography* NEW!
*Oxford Reference Online* NEW!
Grove Art Online
CountryReports.org (use with Firefox)
PeaceHealth Information Access
*Science Online* NEW!
Oregonian
United Streaming
NetTrekker D.I.

World Book Encyclopedia Online
Wikipedia

To cite your work use
Citation Maker.
or
Citation Machine (for APA or MLA)
For more information, go to
Citing Sources (UO)

The "Big 6" Research Guide

Search the Net
Reference & Homework Help
Resources by Subject
News
Dictionary

L-Net (Online Reference)
Countries

American Memory-Great Depression photos

Oregon Depression Era -photos of Public Works

Churchill High School Library
1850 Bailey Hill Road
Eugene, OR 97405
(541) 687-3103

The Mission of the Lancer Library is to support the curriculum of Churchill High School by providing access to high-quality information resources; working to ensure that all students, teachers, and staff are effective users of information; and promoting literacy and a lifelong love of reading.
"School library media programs in Oregon schools exert a positive and statistically significant impact on academic achievement. Oregon reading test scores rise with the development of school library media (LM) programs." From The Oregon Study: Good Schools have Good Librarians by Keith Curry Lance, Marcia J. Rodney and Christine Hamilton-Pennell

Last Updated 5/1/08