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New Dana Medical Library

A NEW Dana Medical Library:
The Library for Health Sciences at the University of Vermont

 

Connect with colleagues, classmates, teachers and mentors
at your Dana Medical Library. Whether you connect in person
or through the health sciences literature and databases, 
the Library provides a place for knowledge seeking,
networking, reflection and study.

Welcome!

Marianne Burke, Director

New Library

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Located at the heart of the new Medical Education Center, the Dana Medical Library connects the University of Vermont and Fletcher Allen Health Care campuses.  Flooded with natural light from skylights, furnished with tables and study carrels designed and built by Vermont craftsmen, and overlooking a spectacular glass concourse, the library provides an attractive space for all your information needs. 

Quiet study areas in small lounges accommodate visitors seeking sanctuary.  Students with group study needs can access laptop-networked audio-visual rooms.  Wireless access and data ports throughout the building allow users to customize their library experience.  Patrons can keep up-to-date on the latest research with a new journal browsing area and cutting-edge electronic resources.

With 45 computer terminals and over 20,000 square feet, the library offers improvements for students, faculty, clinical staff and community members. Professional health science librarians are available onsite and through phone, email, and instant messaging to support your research endeavors. 

We’re here to help move you from resources to solutions!

See artist renderings and floor plans
See photos
Take a virtual tour
View slide show on the history of the library

   
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