Welcome to UVA!

We have some great resources for research, teaching, and learning this fall. Here’s what you need to know to get started: Search Virgo, the Library’s catalog The newly-updated Virgo interface makes it easier than ever to conduct research, find online … Continue reading

Library Resources Provide Information on Indigenous Peoples of North America

New! The Library offers American Indian Histories and Cultures and Indigenous Peoples of North America — complementary resources providing information on how, for five centuries, Native Americans have continued to define themselves in the face of colonization and genocide. American … Continue reading

Virginia Research Library Sustainable Scholarship Virtual Forum

Save the date for the Virginia Research Library Sustainable Scholarship Virtual Forum on Oct. 2, 9:30-11:00 a.m.  You are invited to learn more about how UVA Library in partnership with Virginia’s other research libraries is approaching bundled journal packages, including the concerns … Continue reading

The updated Virgo catalog can deliver what you need, when you need it

With customizable settings, high-quality results, and an easy-to-use interface that works on any device, Virgo is built to get you the resources you need, faster than ever. Today we launched the latest update to the Virgo software — a substantial … Continue reading

Coming soon: Virgo catalog search, better than ever

Next week we’ll be launching a new and improved version of Virgo, the Library’s online discovery catalog. We’re thrilled to offer a new interface which includes: Improved accuracy for search results. Easy-to-use design that’s fully functional on any size screen. … Continue reading

“On These Grounds” Digital Initiative to Describe the History of Enslavement at Colleges and Universities Receives Funding From the Mellon Foundation

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Michigan State University (MSU) a grant of $550,000 to support the first phase of the “On These Grounds” project (https://onthesegrounds.org/), a digital initiative to describe the history of enslavement found in archival materials … Continue reading