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Dana Health Sciences Library | Closed |
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Dana After Hours Study | 24 Hours |
81 Colchester Ave.
Burlington, VT 05405
danacirc@uvm.edu
(802) 656-2200
You can reserve a study room for 1-6 people. We offer study pods for solo, quiet study. Explore what we have and make a reservation.
The Dana Health Sciences Library building is now only open to LCOM and CNHS affiliates including UVMMC residents and fellows who have obtained a UVM CATcard through their department. A CATCard is required for access.
LCOM and CNHS affiliates may now use the whole library (not just the former after hours study space) 24/7 except for holidays when the library is fully closed.
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UVM students, faculty, staff and faculty emeriti have full access to library resources including books, spaces, online databases, librarian consultations and more.
If you are connected to the Larner College of Medicine or the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, you can access the libraries’ resources with your UVM NetID. You will have the same access as other UVM students, faculty and staff.
UVMMC employees who do not have a netid should look at our Connecting to Library Resources guide to find the best way to get full access to our library resources.
The Libraries are busy this summer. Join us with a mug in Howe at a monthly Coffee and Code session to network with peers working on coding projects. Not near campus for the summer? No worries. Join us virtually for a 10-week R Studio statistical computing workshop series. Drop into one session or attend all ten, whatever you need.
Constellate, the text-analysis platform from ITHAKA that UVM Libraries have been trialing for the past few months, will be discontinued as of July 1. If you have datasets or notebooks saved in Constellate that you'd like to keep, you have until the end of June to download them.