Main and Science Libraries - Labor Day Weekend Hours
Saturday, September 1 - CLOSED
Sunday, September 2 - 1 PM to 9 PM
Monday, September 3 - CLOSED
The libraries resume their regular semester hours on Tuesday, September 4.
Saturday, September 1 - CLOSED
Sunday, September 2 - 1 PM to 9 PM
Monday, September 3 - CLOSED
The libraries resume their regular semester hours on Tuesday, September 4.
Cupcakes and music on the Colonnade will herald the party celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Zell B. Miller Learning Center Sept. 20.
Sunday, May 27 - 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday, May 28 - CLOSED for Memorial Day
Congratulations on your upcoming graduation!
Before leaving campus, please check your library account and clear all outstanding obligations:
If you have any questions about your library account, please contact:
Access Services – Main Library
Phone: 706.542.3256
Email: maincirc@uga.edu
Tyler Ortel, a student audiovisual technician in the Walter J. Brown Media Archives, was awarded first place in the UGA Student Employee of the Year Awards, sponsored by the Career Center and Office of Student Affairs.
Ortel, an entertainment and media studies major in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications, has been employed by the Brown Media Archives for almost two years, and he has completed digitization of hundreds of hours of film, audio, and videotape in that time. This work includes inspecting archival materials to assess the condition, performing minor conservation treatments when necessary, and playing the materials on analog playback machines connected to specialized converters and adapters to capture preservation-quality digital signals.
The UGA Libraries is participating in a massive, international online transcribe-a-thon today, Feb. 14, the day African American activist Frederick Douglass chose as his birthday. There's still time to join in -- until 3 pm!
The working celebration marks Douglass’ 200th birthday.This effort, organized by the Colored Convention Project, benefits the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), and the Smithsonian Transcription Center, toward their goal to transcribe 19th-century records from the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, known as the Freedmen's Bureau. UGA joined more than 60 host groups and 1,400 individuals helping to digitally preserve the documents from this crucial humanitarian program.
Power has been restored to the Science Library. It will resume normal operations at 9:00 a.m. this morning (January 31).
“White Ribbon Army: Women’s Crusade Against the Saloon” takes a look at the Temperance Movement of the 19th century.
The exhibit, in the galleries of the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library through May, draws material from several collections and is sponsored by the Lucy Hargrett Draper Center & Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History & Law (circa 1550-1920).
As the United States became urbanized and industrialized, many became concerned with social issues such as poverty and the perception of declining morals. A series of social and religious reforms, including the Temperance Movement, swept the country.
The Main and Science Libraries’ hours for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday are:
The Libraries' regular spring semester hours resume on Tuesday, January 16. Regular semester hours for the Main and Science Libraries are:
In accordance with the University's delayed opening, the Libraries will open at 10:00 a.m. today.