Previous Events
Library Orientation for Social Sciences Graduate Students (Fall 2021)
The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources:
- Databases of particular use in your area of research
- Data sources and other specialized resources
- Citation management systems (EndNote, RefWorks)
- Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, technology lending, and more
Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!
Library Orientation for Grady College Graduate Students
The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources:
- Databases of particular use in your area of research
- Data sources, media, and other specialized resources
- Citation management systems
- Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, technology lending, and more
Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!
For more workshops, see our site (https://guides.libs.uga.edu/grad2021)
Virtual Family Day: Drinkable Water in Georgia
This family day event is now virtual!
Explore our new exhibit, Drinkable Water in Georgia, through exhibit photos, crafts, experiments, and interactive online activities hosted on our Family Day website. For more information, visit our event page on Facebook: https://fb.me/e/2x0lvBVCP
This event is made possible with support from the Stephen E. Draper Center and Archives for the Study of Water Law and Policy.
Library Orientation for Mary Frances Early College of Education Graduate Students
The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources:
- Databases of particular use in your area of research
- Citation management systems (EndNote, RefWorks)
- Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, technology lending, and more
Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!
For more workshops, see our site (https://guides.libs.uga.edu/grad2021)
Library Orientation for Humanities Graduate Students (Fall 2021)
The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources:
- Databases of particular use in your area of research
- Special Collections, Digital Humanities, and other specialized resources
- Citation management systems
- Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, technology lending, and more
Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher! -
Library Orientation for Social Sciences Graduate Students (Fall 2021)
The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources:
- Databases of particular use in your area of research
- Data sources and other specialized resources
- Citation management systems (EndNote, RefWorks)
- Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, technology lending, and more
Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!
Library Orientation for Science & Engineering Graduate Students
The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources:
- Databases of particular use in your area of research
- Citation management systems
- Makerspace and other specialized resources
- Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, technology lending, and more
Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!
For more workshops, see our site (https://guides.libs.uga.edu/grad2021)
Library Orientation for Mary Frances Early College of Education Graduate Students
The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources:
- Databases of particular use in your area of research
- Citation management systems (EndNote, RefWorks)
- Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, technology lending, and more
Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!
For more workshops, see our site (https://guides.libs.uga.edu/grad2021)
Library Orientation for Humanities Graduate Students (Fall 2021)
The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources:
- Databases of particular use in your area of research
- Special Collections, Digital Humanities, and other specialized resources
- Citation management systems
- Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, technology lending, and more
Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!
Virtual Book Discussion Seen/Unseen: Hidden Lives in a Community of Enslaved Georgians
Seen/Unseen is a portrait of the complex network that created, held, and sustained a community of the enslaved. It documents the people kept in bondage by the Cobb-Lamar family, one of the wealthiest and most politically prominent families in antebellum America, labored in households and on plantations that spanned Georgia. Christopher R. Lawton, Laura E. Nelson, and Randy L.