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The Library has updated its mission, vision, and principles to recognize and embrace the interconnectedness of our communities, our systems, and our resources. Our Strategic Plan outlines the ways we will pursue this mission over the next four years.
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Nov 10, 2024 · The Social Work Library. Eligible users: Walk-in access to the Social Work Library is limited to Crown Family School students, faculty, and staff. All others should use the Ask a Librarian form to request access.
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You may get a visitor pass to the University of Chicago Library by checking in at Regenstein Library's entry desk. Visitors who wish to use the University’s wireless network or Library computers, or who wish to visit for more than a few days should bring a current, government-issued photo ID.
The UChicago Library is hosting an Images of Research competition for students. Deadline for submission: Nov. 8. Read More
To enable continued expansion of its print collection, the Library is preparing to begin using a commercial off-site facility to store low-use print serials currently housed in Mansueto. Moving these materials will create more space on campus for new acquisitions.
Sep 30, 2024 · Enroll yourself in our Library Orientation course on Canvas to explore the Library, improve your research skills, and more.
Most of our recent dissertations (Autumn 2015- ) are open access works, available in Knowledge@UChicago, our open access digital repository. Print copies of most older dissertations (1893-Spring 2009) are held in the Library and have records in the Library Catalog.