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Know Your Rights and Immigration Information Access: Clark College Support

Increase information access for students and the community on immigration and civil rights.

Disclaimer

The Know Your Rights and Immigration Information resources are not legal advice. If you need to consult with an attorney, you may wish to contact the legal services organizations listed here to receive an attorney referral. We cannot recommend a specific attorney.

Library staff cannot provide services that might be interpreted as the unauthorized practice of law such as interpreting statutes or giving legal advice. Information provided by the library or library staff is not a substitute for legal advice.

Librarians are not lawyers. Any legal information found in this online guide is for learning purposes only and individuals choose how they decide to use it. 

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Cannell Library: For information about this online information guide and if you need further information access help, librarians are available to help you find the information you need through an in-person library session or by zoom.  Fill out, Ask a Librarian Appointment Form, or calling 360-992-2375.

Library Physical Collection

Note:

Community members can check out print books, but databases must be accessed in the library. Print materials can be checked out from the library by getting a community patron card by presenting a valid photo ID and filling out a borrower registration form at the check out desk in Cannell library.

Current Clark College students, faculty, and staff must show valid photo ID or ctcLinkID number to check out print materials. Through their MyClark@Clark credentials current Clark College students, faculty, and staff can access the online library databases and resources.

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