The University of Virginia Library has six locations; an array of cozy study spaces; millions of books, journals, videos, and ...
Databases house large amounts of Library material, including many journals.
The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library holds more than 16 million objects including manuscripts, archival records, rare books, maps, broadsides, photographs, audio and video ...
Submit your scholarly articles, books, presentations, and other creative works. Please review our LibraOpen Checklist or contact [email protected] for deposit help. Deposit your datasets, software, ...
The Library has one drive-up book drop: Ivy Stacks is located at 2450 Old Ivy Rd. When you enter the Ivy Stacks area, turn left past the temporary building and the book drop is on the left. This book ...
UVA Library provides a collection of data sources to support quantitative research. You can learn more about finding data through various sources or review licensed data sources available through the ...
You can search Library resources, including the staff directory, using the “Search” link in the header above. Alternately, you can use Control+F (or Command+F on a Mac) to search this page for a ...
We consult with researchers on how to collect, organize, document, store, share, and preserve their research data throughout the project and after it’s complete. Email our RDM team at ...
Search Virgo for Library items, or find specific journals and databases. Subject guides can give you a quick start or you can request items the Library doesn’t yet have access to.
Complete advertisement and application instructions for faculty and staff positions are available through UVA’s official site for employment opportunities. The University Library hires student ...
The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library serves the University of Virginia as its principal repository for university archives, rare books, manuscripts, and other primary source ...
The University of Virginia was conceived with a library at its heart, placed in the Rotunda at the head of the Academical Village. The Library’s first collection was selected by Thomas Jefferson and ...