News, announcements, updates, and happenings in the UVA Library

Start your new year with a reading challenge!

By akl3b |

In January 2025, the UVA Library is starting an annual reading challenge that will explore one author a month through a novel or short stories. Every year will feature a new theme.

From Sherri Brown, Librarian for English, and Amy Hunsaker, Librarian for Music & Performing Arts:

Reading Challenge 2025: Four Centuries of Women's GothicWe’re excited that for the inaugural reading challenge in 2025, we will dive into Gothic literature written by women authors, beginning with an early Gothic novel written in the 18th century and moving chronologically to end with contemporary 21st-century Gothic fiction.

Featured resources, Grants and special projects

Oral history interview with Alexander G. Gilliam

By UVA Library |

Sandy Gilliam wearing academic regalia, smiling at an outdoor event with colorful balloons in the background.Alexander “Sandy” G. Gilliam, Jr., who died on June 8, 2024, was something of a UVA institution, having spent more than half of his life at the University in a number of roles, including as secretary to the Board of Visitors and special assistant to four presidents. He was also a storyteller, and in 2012 — when Gilliam was the University Protocol and History Officer — he sat down with Sheree Scarborough of the University of Virginia Oral History Project in his office in the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library to talk about his career and all things UVA.

Featured resources, Library stories

Our favorite books read in 2024

By mwm7b |

As the end of the year approaches, we asked UVA Library staff to recommend their favorite books they read in 2024. The books could be any genre, published in any year, so long as they were available in UVA Library’s or the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library’s collections.

Take a look at our extensive list below and check some books out for the holidays (members of the UVA community can even request books ahead of time for easy access). Please note: the publication years listed correspond with the editions in our collections, not necessarily the original publication dates.

Happy reading, and come visit us at any of our six locations before we close for winter break on Dec. 20 … or after we reopen January 2!

Library stories, Reading list

Childcare Fun Packs seek to support caregivers in our University community

By akl3b |

Juggling childcare and academia can be hard! The University of Virginia Library wants to make it easier.

Different toys are pictured: Dinosaurs, a toddler sensory toy, coloring books, a play mat, story books, and stacking/building toys.

Beginning in fall 2024, the UVA Library is offering Childcare Fun Packs for check out at Shannon Library. The Fun Packs are sets of age-appropriate entertainment materials, available to caregivers of all kinds.

Featured resources

Cars, Coding, and Coffee: Here are 5 upcoming events at UVA Library

By mwm7b |

The University of Virginia Library has six locations; an array of cozy study spaces; millions of books, journals, videos, and newspapers available for checkout or browsing; and new resources arriving each day. And did you know we also offer events ranging from exhibitions to concerts for UVA and the Charlottesville community throughout the year?

As we close out 2024, check out five upcoming events for those who love cars, crafting, coding, coffee, and more. All Library events are free.

Events

UVA Library’s Aperio to begin publishing ‘Research in Special Education’

By UVA Library |

Guest post from Dave Ghamandi, Open Publishing Librarian and Managing Editor of Aperio:

Aperio, the UVA Library-led open access press, is pleased to announce the launch of Research in Special Education (RiSE), an open-access journal.

Featured resources, Sustainable scholarship

Grant will expand resources for open education

By UVA Library |

The UVA Library, in collaboration with the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education, is embarking on a new IMLS-funded project to develop a collaborative community hub, designed as a dynamic resource to support librarians, educators, and technologists in navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of AI and open educational resources (OER).

The project will feature:

  • a comprehensive knowledge base,
  • a curated resource repository,
  • and a platform for ongoing discussions on technical, ethical, and legal issues.

The project will also include an AI-OER Fellowship Program, which will convene practitioners to test AI tools, share insights, and contribute to establishing best practices in the field.

Grants and special projects, Sustainable scholarship

HathiTrust elects Carmelita Pickett to Board of Governors

By UVA Library |

We are pleased to announce that Carmelita Pickett, Associate University Librarian for Scholarly Resources and Content Strategy at UVA Library, has been elected to a three-year term with the HathiTrust Board of Governors. Pickett has been active with HathiTrust for many years, serving in the Program Steering Committee and functioning as the Shared Print Program Liaison. Read the full announcement from HathiTrust.

HathiTrust was founded in 2008 as a collaborative of academic and research libraries. The HathiTrust Digital Library preserves and offers access to more than 18 million digitized items, and HathiTrust programs seek to protect and expand access to library materials.

Pickett says:

News and announcements

Three books for Native American Heritage Month

By UVA Library |

November is Native American Heritage Month – a perfect time to honor Indigenous traditions, cultures, and histories. At UVA Library, we’re highlighting work created by and about Native Americans.

Thanks to Librarian for History and Religious Studies Keith Weimer, and Curator of Material Culture Meg Kennedy for the book recommendations below.

National Indigenous / Native American heritage month, Reading list

Happy Halloween from UVA Library

By mwm7b |

It’s nearly Halloween, and to celebrate the holiday we’ve put together this compilation of chilling stories about UVA Library covering supposed spirits in the stacks, creepy items found in Special Collections, and recommended horror reading from two of our librarians. Stop by one of our six locations to check out a book, pick up a specialized sticker, or perhaps hunt for a ghost.

In the news, Library stories

UVA Library news from around the world

  • UVA Today talked to members of the University of Virginia Library staff for their recommendations on what to read this summer.

    UVA Today
  • “It doesn’t have that old book smell.”

    That was one of the first details Mary Catherine Dunnigan noticed as she entered the University of Virginia’s Shannon Library for the first time in decades earlier this month. Dunnigan, who recently turned 103, chose to celebrate her birthday by returning to the University, where she spent years working as a librarian and director of the Fiske Kimball Fine Arts Library. She began working there more than 50 years ago, in 1973.

    UVA Today
  • Dr. Amanda Wyatt Visconti, Scholars' Lab Director, manages the Scholars' Lab Zine Bakery, a collection of zines available to students located on the third floor of Shannon Library. The Zine Bakery offers a space for connection through art, politics, and identity, in a way that is accessible to all students.

    The Virginia Review of Politics
  • Rare Book School has announced the lineup for its 2025 summer lecture series at the University of Virginia.

    Fine Books & Collections
  • When Andrew Spencer and SuLing Llanes-Trexler met, it wasn’t quite a meet-cute.

    The fourth-year students at the University of Virginia met while working in the UVA Library’s Digital Production Group. Although their supervisor, Rob Smith, nudged Spencer to introduce himself, their friendship took time to develop.

    UVA Today

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