The mission of the UVM Libraries is to teach and nurture the craft of research, equitably connecting people to knowledge.
Our strategic plan (PDF) Updated 9/24
As key contributors to the educational, research, and land-grant missions of the University of Vermont, the UVM Libraries are an essential resource for the students, faculty, and staff of our university; the medical professionals of the UVM Medical Center; and members of our local, state, and world-wide communities.
We commit ourselves to professional, person-centered service, guided by these core values:
Ensure the right to privacy, which allows open, unmonitored inquiry and is "essential to the exercise of free speech, free thought, and free association."
References that inform our values:
The UVM Libraries's strategic priorities and strategic initiatives align with:
As a member of the University of Vermont community, the UVM Libraries subscribe to the university’s community values as expressed in its Our Common Ground and Equal Opportunity Statements. We honor our diverse campus community, and we reject all forms of hate, bias, harassment, and injustice.
Our Inclusive Excellence Action Plan (PDF) Updated 1/24
"Open scholarship" or "open access" is books, datasets, code, journal articles, and other research products made universally accessible without charge. Open scholarship improves the pace and quality of research, democratizes knowledge, and honors the UN Declaration of Human Rights assertion that "everyone" has the right to “receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers."
The University of Vermont, the UVM Libraries, and UVM's Faculty Senate support and promote open scholarship in several ways. Explore open-access resources and support.
To deepen our commitment of open scholarship, the University of Vermont, thorough its Libraries, recently launched The University of Vermont Press, which publishes rigorous, peer-reviewed scholarship without charge to readers or authors.
Crucial to UVM student success is developing their information literacy – the skills needed to find, evaluate, organize, use and communicate information. As providers of information and resources, the libraries also play a large role in teaching students how to evaluate and use that information. Information literacy at UVM is an intentional partnership between librarians, faculty and students. Learn more about information literacy.