November is Native American Heritage Month – a perfect time to honor Indigenous traditions, cultures, and histories. At UVA Library, we’re highlighting work created by and about Native Americans.
In 2015, Will Wyatt was a student working at the library, arriving 15 minutes before it opened on a Sunday. His tasks ...
The 2024 Open Access theme of Community over Commercialization continues last year’s theme prioritizing approaches to open ...
Course Enrichment Grants and Research Sprints are two ways the library provides intensive and direct faculty support. Past recipients and their projects are listed below. The Sprint will support ...
To set up your UVA provisioned Zoom account and to get started, consult the ITS - UVA Zoom Home support page. Some schools have their own instance of Zoom; login information for these areas are ...
The following Library electronic database policy applies to all University of Virginia libraries with the exception of the Graduate Business, Health Sciences, and Law libraries. All other users of the ...
E-books, images and other databases created by the UVA Library. These are either out of copyright or were created at the University and are generally freely available to all. E-books, e-journals, and ...
The post below was originally published in 2023 and has been updated for Open Access Week by Scholarly Repository Librarian Sherry Lake. The theme for Open Access Week 2024 is a continuation of 2023’s ...
The major emphases of Special Collections’ manuscripts collections are American history and literature. The manuscripts collections total approximately 13 million items in over 14,000 discrete ...
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