University of Vermont Libraries encompass the David W. Howe Memorial Library, Dana Health Sciences Library, and Silver Special Collections Library. All three libraries are home to robust collections. In sum, the Libraries make available more than one million books, 300,000 ebooks, 130,000 serials titles, 300 databases and electronic resources, and 26,000 multimedia materials.
The David W. Howe Library is the main campus library and home to more than 600,000 monographs and approximately 43,000 print serials titles. The Howe Library offers a browsable current newspaper and periodical collection, and an extensive microform collection. Materials from the main collection are also stored remotely and available for retrieval. The Government Information & Maps collection, Media collection, and Reference collection are all located in the Howe Library.
Researchers are welcome to search UVM ScholarWorks, an institutional repository of the scholarly and creative works of the UVM community, and the Center for Digital Initiatives, a digital library of research collections.
For more information about selection policies of the Howe main collection, please refer to the David W. Howe Memorial Library Main Collection Development Policy (PDF).