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Media Services8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Reference DeskTBD
Special Collections10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Dana Health Sciences Library7:30 am - 6:00 pm
You can now print from any device by simply uploading documents to the Pharos Print Center via a web browser or from your smartphone.
Take a trip up to the third floor and check out some of our recommended graphic novels! Gorgeously illustrated, quick reads to keep you company during the upcoming Winter Break.
Fall semester crunch time is here and it’s visible at Bailey/Howe Library. Saving you time, energy, and stress is our goal, especially during this busy time of year. Ask us!
This fall, the Bailey/Howe library added a new single-occupancy, gender-free restroom to our busy first floor. With this addition, Bailey/Howe is now home to six gender-free restrooms, accommodating eight simultaneous users, with access on each of the library’s four floors.
Bailey/Howe’s All-Night Study (midnight – 8 a.m.) resumes operation September 17th at midnight. All Night Study can be accessed with a UVM ID from a front entrance to the Bailey/Howe Library and is typically open on school nights (Sundays – Thursdays).
New location, new computers, same great service! Read about the upgrades made to your Center for Multimedia Development.
The UVM Libraries are proud to introduce selected new resources, purchased in support of learning and research. These include an archive of African-American newspapers, a database of geology data, a comprehensive Shakespeare bibliography, and a new JSTOR collection of sustainability articles.
Learn what the new bridge connecting the first-year residence hall to the Bailey/Howe Library has to offer.
Preview a selection of newly acquired books from the Bailey/Howe collection.