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Join the Libraries on Wednesday, October 16 at 12 p.m. in the Dana Health Sciences Library for the inaugural session of the Graduate Student Sandbox series.

Want to try your hand at text analysis and machine learning? Looking to develop skills in machine learning and LLMs? The UVM Libraries is running a semester-long trial of Constellate, the text-analysis platform from ITHAKA.

Introducing the Libraries' Graduate Student Sandbox Series

Currently up in the Dana Library for the summer, this exhibit and display offers books from our collections on mental health-related topics. Choose from a variety of novels, memoirs, and non-fiction titles that tackle important themes around mental health, well-being, anxiety, depression, mental illness, disorders, and more.

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As part of UVM Libraries' semester-long trial of Constellate, the text-analysis platform from ITHAKA (the creators of JSTOR and Portico), UVM faculty, staff, and students are eligible to participate in Constellate's Skill-Build 2024.

UVM Libraries' Silver Special Collections is honored to accept the donation of retired U.S. Senator and current UVM President's Distinguished Fellow Patrick Leahy's personal Senate papers. As the article mentions, over the next several years, a team of congressional papers archivists and student interns will work to catalog and organize the extensive collection.

Learn more about this fascinating intersectional graphic memoir and browse other graphic novels in our libraries' collections. Stop by and check it out!

Join the UVM community in bringing awareness to current efforts directed toward dismantling diet culture and promoting body liberation. This collection offers texts from individuals advocating for fat acceptance via lived experiences, intersectional identities and/or interest in equity for all body sizes.

Dana Health Sciences Library has been given one (1) free 2023 Library Pass for Vermont State Historic Sites by the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation in collaboration with the Vermont Department of Libraries. Come check it out from the library! 

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Give your research the visibility and safekeeping it merits by creating an ORCID® iD! #UVM has recently become a member organization of ORCID and has built a university integration to connect our institution with your ORCID record/profile. As a researcher, your ORCID iD is a sixteen-digit unique and persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researchers and ensures that your work is easily discoverable and accessible. By 2025, U.S. federal funding agencies will require researchers to have a unique identifier when applying for federal grants. This will help you get credit for your research outputs and streamline your reporting obligations for grants and awards. To register for an iD and connect it to UVM, visit go.uvm.edu/orcid-uvm.

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