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Three librarians recommend everything from Akira Kurosawa’s thriller “Rashomon” to “Crying in H Mart,” a memoir by indie-pop singer Michelle Zauner.
Librarians recommend books and documentaries about Jewish American life over the past 250 years.
Designed for mid-career archivists, the ALI provides advanced training for individuals in the archival profession, to lead change in their field. This is the third year the event has taken place at UVA.
The Associate Director of the Library’s Research Data Services explains why the AI tool Consensus is trustworthy for academic deep search.
New exhibition calls for proposals that highlight the aesthetic dimension of scholarly research and the breadth of research produced across UVA.
UVA librarians honor the achievements of four Arab American women writers who express their Levantine birthright in stories that confront stereotypes and celebrate cultural legacy.
The UVA Library is leading a national coalition in establishing shared standards for AI training requests.
Lo’s lecture at the Università degli Studi di Firenze focused on the way AI is changing the fundamental work of libraries and signaled the growing transatlantic conversation around libraries, AI, and the future of information.
UVA librarians recommend a variety of books written by women, ranging from science fiction to memoir to Greek myths. 
Join us at the Library this spring for craft workshops, writing and editing support, AI discussions, zine tutorials, and live music. All Library events are free.