University of Georgia Libraries

Online Office Hours

Need research help? Want to talk with a librarian? Drop-in to our online office hours for some preliminary research* and information support. 

We can help you: 

  • Refine your topic
  • Craft a search strategy
  • Find sources and supporting evidence
  • Evaluate sources
  • Use information ethically, e.g., citation help

When: Every Tuesday 11am - 12pm and Thursday 4 - 5pm

Where: https://zoom.us/j/92062094478

Online Office Hours

Need research help? Want to talk with a librarian? Drop-in to our online office hours for some preliminary research* and information support. 

We can help you: 

  • Refine your topic
  • Craft a search strategy
  • Find sources and supporting evidence
  • Evaluate sources
  • Use information ethically, e.g., citation help

When: Every Tuesday 11am - 12pm and Thursday 4 - 5pm

Where: https://zoom.us/j/92062094478

Online Office Hours

Need research help? Want to talk with a librarian? Drop-in to our online office hours for some preliminary research* and information support. 

We can help you: 

  • Refine your topic
  • Craft a search strategy
  • Find sources and supporting evidence
  • Evaluate sources
  • Use information ethically, e.g., citation help

When: Every Tuesday 11am - 12pm and Thursday 4 - 5pm

Where: https://zoom.us/j/92062094478

Student Spotlight Reception

Join the UGA Special Collections Libraries for an opening reception to celebrate a series of new case exhibitions curated by UGA    undergraduate students! Enjoy food and drink in the exhibition hallway and meet student curators inside the galleries to learn more about their displays.

This event is free and open to the public. If you have any questions, please contact Jan Hebbard (jhebbard@uga.edu). 

From Search to Synthesis

In Collaboration with the Jill & Marvin Willis Center for Writing, UGA Libraries presents From Search to Synthesis.

Join our workshops series for STEM students looking to enhance their academic writing, master citations, and practice ethical paraphrasing. Boost your research and writing confidence!

Python for Data Visualization

Enhance your data visualization journey with our exciting Python for Data Visualization workshop! Join Ph.D. student and RCDM RA Larissa do Carmo Inacio for a hybrid (Zoom + in-person) session where you’ll explore libraries like Matplotlib, Seaborn, Numpy, and many more. Whether you’re just starting out or eager to sharpen your skills, this workshop is a wonderful opportunity to boost your ability to create eye-catching visual representations of data.