UT Libraries
The University of Texas Libraries serve as a critical resource for the university's academic and research missions, providing access to a vast array of information resources, services, and spaces. The libraries support the educational, research, and public service activities of the university by acquiring, organizing, preserving, and providing access to information in all formats.
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Houses millions of volumes, including rare books, manuscripts, and digital resources.
Offers specialized research assistance, workshops, and access to unique collections.
Provides access to digital collections, including historical documents, photographs, and audio recordings.
Offers a variety of study environments, from quiet reading rooms to collaborative workspaces.
Equipped with computers, printers, scanners, and other technology resources for student and faculty use.
Facilitates access to materials not available in the local collection through partnerships with other libraries.
Includes rare books, manuscripts, and archives that support research in specific disciplines.
Provides instruction on information literacy, research strategies, and the use of library resources.
Hosts exhibitions, lectures, and other events that highlight the library's collections and services.
Access to a wide range of electronic resources, including databases, e-journals, and e-books.
Located in Austin, Texas, on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin.
Features a mix of historic and modern buildings, including the iconic Main Building and Tower.
Open to students, faculty, and staff of The University of Texas at Austin, as well as to the general public with certain restrictions.
Actively involved in digitizing collections and developing digital tools and platforms to enhance access to information.
Engages with the local and academic community through outreach programs, partnerships, and public events.
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