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WVU Libraries transitions to exclusive use of Scopus

WVU Libraries transitioned from Web of Science to exclusive use of Scopus on Jan. 1, 2026. 

To help users with the transition, there is a dedicated page for frequently asked questions.

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Join Artist in Residence talk: "Remain"

"Remain" is a forthcoming interdisciplinary poetry and performance project by 2026 Mountain Artist in Resident poet L. Renée that will draw on archival records of mountaintop removal mining to ask a haunting and urgent question: After a mountain is stripped, blasted, displaced, and “reclaimed,” what truly remains?

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Join opening for exhibit exploring political choices of the American people April 16

WVU Libraries invites campus and the public to join the opening of the forthcoming exhibition, “Cartography of Congress: A Geographic History of Political Parties” on April 16 at 4 p.m. in the Milano Reading Room of the Downtown Library.

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Join Dr. Dustin Edwards for talk on hyperscale AI data centers

Data centers are being trumpeted for their promise to reshape economies and secure national dominance. At the same time, they have been the subject of headlines, lawsuits, and public backlash. Join the WVU Humanities Center at 4 p.m. in 325 Brooks Hall on April 9 to hear more.

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Share your thoughts on our resources, services!

WVU Libraries needs help from students with filling out a short survey about resources and services within the Libraries. Help us out and complete this 20-minute survey by March 13 to inform how WVU Libraries can better serve students.

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