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HIS 3380: Workshop in Historical Methods

Finding Help at West Library

The West Library Reference Department consists of Reference and Instruction Librarians, Dennis Miles and June Johnson, and Reference Assistants, Gicel Martinez and Cassandra Mackie. If you have questions about this guide, or just need more help, please call, email, chat, or stop by the Reference Desk!

 

Library Research Support

Research Sources

Our reference team is here to help and you can always stop by and ask a question, but if you want to start digging into the research process on your own, check out these guides for some helpful information. 

Reference Desk Help

Ask Us!

West Library is open for in-person reference help. 
Librarians are also available virtually to assist you by email, phone, chat, and video appointment.  See Reference Desk Hours below:

Spring and Fall Semester Hours
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1pm-8pm 7:30am-8pm 7:30am-8pm 7:30am-8pm 7:30am-8pm 7:30am-5pm 11am-5pm
Summer Semester Hours
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
12pm-6pm 7:30am-7pm 7:30am-7pm 7:30am-7pm 7:30am-7pm 9am-4pm 12pm-6pm

By Phone

Contact a librarian or the reference department during the library's open hours.

General/Circulation: (817) 531-4800

Reference Desk: (817) 531-4802

By Chat

The West Library Reference Department is available to help online during the library's virtual service hours, and research assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Email and In-Person Appointments

Email the Reference Desk with a reference question or to set up an in-person research consultation at reference@txwes.edu. This is an alternative to chat/IM if you want help specifically from the Reference Desk. This is not an immediate option as emails will be only answered during normal business hours.

Academic Success

  • Tutoring: Tutoring is offered at no charge for our students in math, biology, chemistry, physics, accounting, history, psychology and writing by upper-level TXWES students. Peer tutoring primarily takes place in person in the ASC in the West Library, but many tutors will provide virtual sessions via Teams. Those needing assistance after hours or in subjects not offered by peers may log in and schedule a tutoring appointment via Smarthinking.
  • Study Resources: Looking for study tips and resources? Study Resources provides information on the all the academic support free to you at Texas Wesleyan.
  • Workshops: Looking for extra academic support? Check out an online workshop or attend a face-to-face offering. Here you can see the schedule for workshops from Academic Success, West Library, Career Services, and faculty. 

Campus Resources

  • Career Services: You don't have to prepare for life after college by yourself. Let Career Services help you find the right job or graduate school. Career Services is for students and alumni. 
  • Counseling: Clinical services are provided by master-level and doctoral-level counseling students from the Graduate Counseling department. The Community Counseling Center director or a doctoral student may see Wesleyan faculty and staff per their request. All students (including Distance Learners), faculty, and staff are entitled to free personal counseling services on campus at the Texas Wesleyan University Community Counseling Center. 
  • Disability Services: Assists students with physical, learning, sensory, cognitive, and/or psychological disabilities by identifying and coordinating reasonable accommodations for equal access to academic programs and activities.
  • Student Resources: Texas Wesleyan University offers a variety of resources to you to enable you to stay safe, healthy, and informed.
  • Diversity and Inclusion: Texas Wesleyan is committed to providing its students and employees with the opportunity to live, learn and work in a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment. We strive to create this environment by cultivating a culture of diversity and inclusion at every level of our institution.