Requesting, Retrieval, and Delivery Service Suspended for Winter Break
The Libraries' requesting and delivery services are unavailable during the winter break from 12/24/2020 through 01/04/2021.
The Libraries' requesting and delivery services are unavailable during the winter break from 12/24/2020 through 01/04/2021.
Students who need to access to Respondus software for online finals can find them at UGA Libraries.
Most desktop computers at the Main and Science Libraries and the Miller Learning Center are equipped with Respondus software, although the PCs are not equipped with webcams needed for some tests.
UGA Libraries will continue to provide course reserve services for faculty planning their courses for spring semester, with some changes due to the continuing COVID-19 situation. Requests submitted by December 11 are guaranteed to be completed and accessible by the first day of Spring Semester classes, January 13.
Students and faculty in the University of Georgia community can continue to take advantage of library services after the Thanksgiving transition to online classes, whether in Athens or at home in another state.
In addition to online resources and virtual consultations with librarians and archivists, library facilities, including the Miller Learning Center, will remain available to students, faculty, staff, and the community through the remainder of the year and into the spring semester.
These sessions are open to undergraduate and graduate students in any discipline and are intended for beginners. No experience necessary. Sessions will be held on Wednesdays at 4 via Zoom. To register, contact digi@uga.edu.
Oct. 28th: Intro to data visualization resources at UGA and beyond
Nov. 4th: Bar graphs and histograms in Excel, Tableau, and R
Nov. 11th: Scatterplots in Excel, Tableau, and R
Nov. 18th: Area graphs in Excel, Tableau and R
On Wednesday, October 7 at 4pm, the UGA Libraries will co-host a panel with The Red & Black on conducting journalism during the pandemic. More details below:

COVID-19 Fact-Finding: Journalism and Research during the Pandemic
A Virtual Conversation with The Red & Black
Hosted: By UGA Libraries
Live Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARSkGUt8eeE
Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2020. 4:00pm - 5:00pm
The UGA Libraries invites students to compete in the Fourth Annual Capturing Science Contest. The competition, co-sponsored by the Office of Research, offers cash prizes for students who convey STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) concepts in creative and compelling projects that range from artistic endeavors to classroom activities, games and videos. The deadline for virtual submissions is 5 p.m. Dec. 7, 2020.
Historical issues of a popular Georgia agricultural bulletin that document decades of farming trends during the 20th century are now available freely online.
Labs at UGA Libraries offer opportunities for students and faculty to put the knowledge to use via technology such as 3D printers and GIS software, while maintaining a safe social distance.
The Makerspace at the Science Library has adapted policies to lessen the spread of COVID-19, allowing up to two patrons at a time to use 3D printer and laser cutting equipment. While walk-in use will be allowed at times when space is available, a reservation system allows students and faculty members to schedule their work.
A new online app can help UGA students find a place to study on campus.
The mapping tool, which includes indoor and outdoor locations, is intended to help students find areas to practice safe social distancing while they study. Initiated by the Office of Instruction, partners on the project included the Office of the University Architects, UGA Libraries, the Office of Sustainability and the Facilities Management Division.