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WVU Libraries transitions to exclusive use of Scopus Jan. 1
WVU Libraries transitioned from Web of Science to exclusive use of Scopus, January 1, 2026. To help users with the transition, there is a dedicated page for frequently asked questions.
Humanities Center resumes Tell Me More series on hope
Hope is an inclination towards the future: to building new work, new ideas, and better futures. Join the Humanities Center as they host Dr. Rose Casey for a talk about artist Hew Locke's "The Procession," and how it addresses climate change in Guyana and colonial legacies in the Caribbean.
Stephanie Miller named Law Library director
Stephanie Miller has been named director of the George R. Farmer, Jr. Law Library and associate professor of law. A College of Law employee since 2018, she previously served as head of outreach, attorney services, and digital initiatives. She was named interim director of the Law Library in July 2024.
Congratulations, Stephanie!
Gold, Guns, & God: Henry Doktorski on WV Hare Krishnas
The History Center invites WVU community and the public to attend an event on Thursday, February 19 at 4 p.m. in the Milano Reading Room of the Downtown Library for an evening of stories and history about the New Vrindaban West Virginia Hare Krishna Community.
Winter Workshops now available!
WVU Libraries' lineup of January and February workshops designed to enhance research and data management skills are now available for registration. The first is on Jan. 27 and focuses on how to use Zotero to manage citations. These virtual sessions cater to both new and experienced researchers.
Hours
| Downtown Library | 7:30am – 11pm |
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| Dolce Vita Cafe | 3pm – 9pm |
| Testing | – |
| Evansdale Library | 7:30am – 12am |
| George R. Farmer Jr. Law Library | 9am – 4pm |
| Health Sciences Library | 7:30am – 10pm |
| Health Sciences Library (Charleston) | 8:00am-3:00pm Card Required For Library Access |
| Mary F. Shipper Library, Keyser Campus | 8am – 8pm |
| Academic Success Center | 8am – 4:30pm |
| Active Learning Center (Lib G6) | 8am – 4:30pm |
| Writing Center (Lib G6) | 10am – 2pm |
| Institute of Technology, Beckley Campus | 8am – 9pm |
| West Virginia & Regional History Center | 9:30am – 7pm |
| Chat Hours | 9am – 10pm |
Events
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- History Center to host Henry Doktorski for personal account and inside, historic look at Hare Krishna Community
- The WVRHC invites WVU community and the public to attend this event for an evening of stories and history about the New Vrindaban West Virginia Hare Krishna Community.
- Faculty and staff exhibit award submission window now open through Feb. 27
- Art in the Libraries is proud to announce its call for the 2026 Faculty/Staff Exhibit Awards is now open through Feb. 27.
- Call for Ideas: Mountaineers Go First—250 Years of Medical Innovation in WV
- As the U.S. prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, the William A. Neal Museum of the Health Sciences is seeking knowledge and ideas to ensure broad representation of West Virginia’s leaders in medicine for a 2026-2027 exhibit.
- Calling all artists: Submit your artist in residency application for Mountain AIR by November 28
- The Art in the Libraries program at WVU Libraries invites artists from all backgrounds and disciplines to apply for the 2026 Mountain AIR Program—an initiative that invites artists to draw inspiration from the Libraries’ rich environmental archives.
- Neal Museum opens new exhibit showcasing history of West Virginia's oldest school of pharmacy
- The William A. Neal Museum of the Health Sciences has opened a new exhibit that showcases the history of WVU’s School of Pharmacy—from its founding to the present.
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