Monthly Archives: May 2016
Goodbye and Congratulations to the Library’s Graduating Student Workers!
The UVA Library system could not run without its wonderful student workers. The Library employs over 240 students; about 80 are graduating this year! Whether repairing a damaged book, answering a chat question, digitizing a valuable early American imprint, helping a … Continue reading
The Therapy Dogs are Here!
If you’re feeling stressed about exams, take a break from studying. Spend some time in the Library giving love to a four-legged friend, and getting a lot back. There will be seven therapy dog teams moving between Alderman and Clemons … Continue reading
UVA Today Features Article on Library Exhibition, “Fearsome Ink: The English Gothic Novel to 1830”
On April 29 UVA Today ran an article on the current exhibition in the main gallery of the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, “Fearsome Ink: The English Gothic Novel to 1830,” curated by the Small Library’s David Whitesell. … Continue reading