Spring 2021 UVM Libraries Access & Services
UVM Libraries are open for the spring 2021 semester, beginning on February 1st. Learn more about facilities access and remote services.
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UVM Libraries are open for the spring 2021 semester, beginning on February 1st. Learn more about facilities access and remote services.
The University of Vermont's Center on Disability & Community Inclusion, in collaboration with the UVM Libraries Center for Digital Initiatives, announces the availability of a new digital resource, Absurdities and Realities of Special Education. The new collection includes over 300 cartoons depicting issues and research findings about special education, schooling, and disability-related issues
Negotiations to renew UVM's ScienceDirect contract have failed, as Elsevier has come nowhere close to offering a price we can afford. The UVM Libraries remain committed to obtaining any Elsevier articles you need. Interlibrary Loan will fill without charge every request you send us.
Read on to find upcoming dates and services for the Dana Medical Library, Howe Library, and Silver Special Collections Library.
Check out new books in the Howe Library on ethics, Ottoman Arabia, colonization, indigenous cultures, the literature of passing, COVID-19, Walker Evans, Russian conspiracies, and sexuality.
Beginning Monday, October 26th the Howe Memorial Library will be open Monday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Extended hours will continue until the last day of in-person classes (Tuesday, November 24th).
The Burlington Free Press Archive provides searchable full text of the daily edition
The University of Vermont seeks a director of Collection Development and Acquisitions to lead the University Libraries’ collections program.
As we mourn the passing of civil rights leaders Rep. John Lewis and Rev. C.T. Vivian, here are some books in our collection that document their extraordinary lives and the movement they were a part of. Books are currently available through our curbside pickup program.
The UVM Libraries are pleased to announce a new institutional subscription to the New York Times for our students, staff, faculty, and other affiliates. See our helpful tutorial on how to get signed up and/or contact Ask a Librarian for help or more information.