Main Library

UGA Press Campus Book Sale

As part of the Spotlight on the Arts Festival, the University of Georgia Press will host a book sale for students, faculty, and staff on the lawn in front of the Main Library on November 15-16, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm each day. A wide variety of new and backlist titles will be available for purchase. Stop by and browse, learn more about the UGA Press, our people and our authors, and find out about exciting new initiatives from the Press and our partners.

Payment methods:

Debit/Credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and personal checks accepted. No cash.

Libraries FACTS Fair

At UGA Libraries, we’ve got FACTS, and we don’t just mean the information that you can access through our books, online journals, databases, and other resources. Learn how to navigate the services that can put you on track for academic success — from our study spaces to the technology that enables you to take your projects to the next level — and meet the librarians and staff who can teach you to perfect your research skills.

Map and Government Information Library Open House

The UGA Libraries Map and Government Information Library welcomes all new and returning students, faculty and staff to explore our collections and services on Friday, August 19th from 10 am-2 pm, with a guided tour at 1:30 pm.  

 

Learn about our:

  • Print and digital collections 
  • Digitization services 
  • GIS resources 
  • Instructional sessions, including guided tours 

All are welcome! 

 

Friday, August 19, 2022 10:00 am to 2:00 pm  

Humanities & Arts Graduate Students Library Orientation (Fall 2022)

The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with this in-person introduction to our research resources:

  • Databases of particular use in your area of research
  • Library collections and study spaces
  • Citation management
  • Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, scanning, technology lending, and more

Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!

Grady College Graduate Students Library Orientation (Fall 2022)

The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with this in-person introduction to our research resources:

  • Databases of particular use in your area of research
  • Citation management
  • Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, scanning, technology lending, and more

Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!

No registration necessary. For more workshops, see our site (https://guides.libs.uga.edu/grad2022)

Social Science Graduate Students Library Orientation (Fall 2022)

The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with this in-person introduction to our research resources:

  • Databases of particular use in your area of research
  • Citation management
  • Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, scanning, technology lending, and more

Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!

No registration necessary. For more workshops, see our site (https://guides.libs.uga.edu/grad2022)

Social Science Graduate Students Library Orientation (Fall 2022)

The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with this in-person introduction to our research resources:

  • Databases of particular use in your area of research
  • Citation management
  • Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, scanning, technology lending, and more

Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!

No registration necessary. For more workshops, see our site (https://guides.libs.uga.edu/grad2022)

DigiLab Colloquium: Hearing and Listening - Exploring Audio Methods in Qualitative Inquiry

Have you ever heard a sound that evokes a memory or an emotion? Listened to something that pulls you back to a particular place and time, a memory, a feeling? Sounds are an integral part of our knowing and being in the world, and yet they are often overlooked or flattened into textual representations in traditional research. Sonic inquiry is an interdisciplinary method of research that takes up skills and traditions from geography, anthropology, ethnography, and the arts.