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

Open Access Week: The best of both worlds with Aperio and Diamond OA

By UVA Library |

The post below was originally published by Brandon Butler in 2023 and has been updated for Open Access Week by Scholarly Repository Librarian Sherry Lake.

The 2024 Open Access theme of Community over Commercialization continues last year’s theme prioritizing approaches to open scholarship that serve the best interests of the public and the academic community.

Open Access week, Sustainable scholarship

Open Access is free

By UVA Library |

The post below was originally published by Brandon Butler in 2023 and has been updated for Open Access Week 2024 by Scholarly Repository Librarian Sherry Lake.

Open Access week, Sustainable scholarship

Supporting open publishing at UVA

By akl3b |

The post below was originally published in 2023 and has been updated for Open Access Week by Scholarly Repository Librarian Sherry Lake.

The theme for Open Access Week 2024 is a continuation of 2023’s “Community over Commercialization,” focusing on prioritizing approaches to open scholarship that serve the best interests of the public and the academic community.

Library communities have long sought to facilitate the sharing of knowledge — they lessen financial barriers, seek to understand their audiences, and encourage discovery and innovation. The UVA Library supports quite a few programs to this end, and aims to facilitate open publishing through tools, assistance, and the power of the academic community.

Featured resources, Open Access week, Sustainable scholarship

A thoroughly modern exhibition

By mwm7b |

What do sketches of “Gibson Girls,” with their sumptuous bouffants, have in common with the abstract covers of The Craftsman magazine or the stark, black-and-white woodblock prints in early graphic novels? They all represent American modernity at the start of the 20th century, illustrated through innovations in print culture.

This past spring, four graduate students enrolled in the art history seminar “American Modernisms,” taught by University Professor of Art Elizabeth Turner, delved through the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library as part of their coursework. They found and analyzed early 20th-century advertisements, playbills, wordless (graphic) novels, magazines, and cartoons. The students, along with Turner, curated their findings, turning their work into the latest first-floor exhibition in Special Collections: “Issuing Modernisms: Modern Stories, Types, & Aesthetics.”

Events, Exhibits, Library stories

Art in Shannon Library

By jph9e |

The recently opened Edgar Shannon Library is busy and bustling, and the space is also enlivened by new art throughout the building. The art is part of the Art in Library Spaces (AiLS) initiative, designed to create inclusive artistic spaces for the University and Charlottesville communities and strengthen the UVA Library’s presence as a place of belonging for all. AiLS is currently focused on Shannon Library but will bring art into all the buildings in the University Library system. The initiative is steered by the AiLS Standing Committee, co-chaired by Library Associate Dean for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility Catalina Piatt-Esguerra and Curator of Material Culture in the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library Meg Kennedy, and made up not only of Library staff but also members of the arts community at UVA and in the surrounding area.

Renovation

Call for artistic proposals: Shannon Library 2nd floor gallery

By akl3b |

In partnership with UVA Arts, the Library’s Art in Library Spaces committee welcomes proposals for artistic works to be displayed in Shannon Library’s second floor gallery. Faculty and staff at UVA are welcomed to apply, and the selected recipient(s) will receive $5,000, paid to their department to fulfill the project.

Submission deadline is October 28, 2024.

Read the full call for proposals and learn how to make a submission.  

Eight colorful vertical panels are on display in an open hallway. They read phrases in various languages, each translating to a positive or uplifting message.
Amy Chan’s “Double Happiness” is currently on display in the second floor gallery in Shannon Library.

 

 

 

 

Exhibits, In the news

Recommended reading for Hispanic Heritage Month

By UVA Library |

Guest post by Miguel Angel Valladares-Llata, Librarian for Romance Languages and Latin American Studies

Here I present my selection of books to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (Sep. 15 – Oct 15, 2024). Six books are included in this list; one inspirational for UVA’s own Latino community; another two describe a current painful reality for the Latino community in the U.S., and three of the books celebrate the literary and vital creativity of Latino writers and poets. Enjoy!

Hispanic heritage month, Reading list

From “Bridgerton” to bookbinding: 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, 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?

Below, check out five upcoming events for those who love crafting, bookbinding, spatial mapping, and more. All Library events are free.

Events

Full house: Books moved back into Shannon Library

By mwm7b |
The image shows a large stack of books piled up on the left side, with some books appearing to float or fly away from the stack. On the right side, there is text in bold white and orange that reads: "1.2 Million Books Moved." The background is a dark navy blue color.
Design by Johnny Utterback, UVA Today

UVA Library is celebrating a major milestone: the books in Shannon Library’s stacks are now fully moved in and available to patrons. Each floor in Shannon (aside from the basement and second floor) has two stacks locations — Stacks West and Stacks East.

In the news, Library stories, News and announcements, Renovation

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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