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It's that time of year again! We're so proud of our amazing students who work in the libraries daily. For this year's in...
04/29/2026

It's that time of year again! We're so proud of our amazing students who work in the libraries daily. For this year's installment of "Humans of the Libraries," we photographed six students who are involved with the Libraries system. Congrats, Gator graduates; your work is appreciated every day. We can't wait to see what the future holds for you!

On Mar. 31, 2026, the Libraries celebrated the legacy of Professor Michael Gannon—a distinguished scholar, educator, and...
04/15/2026

On Mar. 31, 2026, the Libraries celebrated the legacy of Professor Michael Gannon—a distinguished scholar, educator, and advocate for academic excellence. This year, we welcomed best-selling author, three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, and former Washington Post journalist, Rick Atkinson, as the 2026 Michael Gannon lecturer. Mr. Atkinson’s talk focused on World War II and his acclaimed series, the Liberation Trilogy. We are so glad that so many people turned out for this wonderful event, and a huge thank you to Mr. Atkinson for sharing his knowledge with us!

Welcome home, Artemis 2, and a special hello to Mission Commander Reid Wiseman, who passed through the Panama Canal whil...
04/10/2026

Welcome home, Artemis 2, and a special hello to Mission Commander Reid Wiseman, who passed through the Panama Canal while serving in the U.S. Navy!

Check out this blog post, "Looking Back to Apollo in the Age of Artemis: How the Canal Celebrated Apollo 11’s Trip to the Moon" https://go.ufl.edu/9zhth6b

Hey Gators! It's National Library Workers Day! Hundreds of hard-working folks help to run your libraries every day. Make...
04/08/2026

Hey Gators! It's National Library Workers Day! Hundreds of hard-working folks help to run your libraries every day. Make sure to show them some love today when visiting your libraries. 💗

April is Arab American Heritage Month! Keep an eye out for book displays and other resources at the Libraries.
04/02/2026

April is Arab American Heritage Month! Keep an eye out for book displays and other resources at the Libraries.

When the University of Florida International Center (UFIC) sent a senior delegation to Latin America in January 2026, on...
03/26/2026

When the University of Florida International Center (UFIC) sent a senior delegation to Latin America in January 2026, one seat at the table belonged to the Libraries.

Dr. Javi Rudolph traveled alongside Associate Provosts and Deans Dr. Marta Wayne (International Center) and Dr. Nicole Stedman (Graduate School), and Dr. Michael Kung (Director of the Office for Global Research Engagement), with the goal of deepening research partnerships and academic exchange programs in the region.

The delegation visited five universities across Ecuador and Chile: Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ), Universidad de la Fuerzas Armadas (ESPE) in Quito, Ecuador, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (UC-Chile), Universidad Andrés Bello (UNAB), and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (PUCV) in Chile. The group discussed collaborative opportunities in research, student exchanges, and computational training and capacity building. They also met with Gator alumni and visited the United States Embassy in Chile.

For Dr. Rudolph, the trip carried personal significance. She completed her undergraduate degree in biology at USFQ before earning her PhD at UF, and the mentors who shaped her early research career are now colleagues at these institutions and their field stations. Those relationships, built over fifteen years, form a natural foundation for the collaborative work ahead. “This is exactly the kind of equitable partnership that can strengthen research capacity across borders while respecting local expertise and data sovereignty,” Rudolph said.

A group poses in front of a building's steps. Six are in suits and five are in military attire.
The Libraries’ presence in this delegation reflects something important: research infrastructure is no longer confined only to labs and field stations. It also lives in the computational tools researcher use, the training they receive, and the capacity they build to ask bigger questions with larger and better data. Dr. Rudolph’s role in the delegation highlights how innovative programs like the Academic Research Consulting and Services (ARCS) department can be embedded in international research infrastructure, laying the groundwork for shared access to computational resources, training, and capacity building across institutions.

The full scope of the delegation’s travels and outcomes is documented in an n interactive story map produced by UFIC. For Dr. Rudolph, the work continues: through her 2026 Global Fellows award from the UF International Center, she will return to Ecuador and Chile this year to build on these connections, delivering computational training and strengthening research collaborations.

On Jan. 31, students, library staff, researchers, and community members gathered at the University of Florida’s (UF) Mar...
03/25/2026

On Jan. 31, students, library staff, researchers, and community members gathered at the University of Florida’s (UF) Marston Science Library for the Environmental Monitoring through Education, Research, and Geospatial Engagement (EMERGE) NASA Data Hackathon. This initiative empowers libraries, educators, and individuals to engage in public health and environmental science using real-world data tools and citizen science. At the center of EMERGE is NASA’s Global Learning & Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Observer app, which allows anyone with a smartphone to collect and explore data on mosquito habitats, land cover, clouds, and more.

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On Jan. 31, students, library staff, researchers, and community members gathered at the University of Florida’s (UF) Marston Science Library for the

The Libraries were well represented at the 2026 University of Florida Superior Accomplishment Awards!The Libraries award...
03/09/2026

The Libraries were well represented at the 2026 University of Florida Superior Accomplishment Awards!

The Libraries award winners are:

Employee Performance: CJ Ellward (Public Services Coordinator, Marston Science Library). CJ’s award highlights her work on “Alice,” the Libraries AI chatbot and the time-saving impact it has made for librarians, while providing high-quality triage to website visitors. Nominations in this category reflect individual contributions.

Sustained Excellence: Lourdes Santamaría-Wheeler (Exhibits Director). Lourdes’ award reflects her 20 years at the University of Florida Libraries and the creation of the Exhibits Program. Nominations in this category reflect individuals whose exceptional performance, contributions, and successes took place over a longer span of time (minimum of five years).

Team Collaboration: April Hines (Journalism and Mass Communications Librarian), Lisa Campbell (Learning and Engagement Librarian), Matthew Daley (Web Designer), Jasmine Simmons (Student Success Librarian), Hannah Whitaker (Women and Gender Studies Librarian), Patty Takacs (Political Science Librarian). This group’s award details their work creating the “Information Literacy Scholars” program, a collaboration between the UF Libraries and the UF Innovation Academy. Sarah Tew (Curator, Harold & Mary Jean Hanson Rare Book Collection), Hélène Huet (European Studies Librarian and Associate Chair of Library West), Melissa Jerome (Latin American & Caribbean Collection Digital Initiatives Librarian). This trio’s work organizing the committee of the Latin American & Caribbean Digital humanities Symposium. Nominations in this category are for a team of employees (maximum of six) who worked together to accomplish great things for the institution and its future.

March is Women's History Month! Make sure to keep an eye out for any special displays and exciting events at the librari...
03/01/2026

March is Women's History Month! Make sure to keep an eye out for any special displays and exciting events at the libraries throughout the entire month. Celebrate and learn with us!

We are thrilled to share that we collected 228 lbs. of food during our Winter Celebration food drive! Thank you Gators f...
02/27/2026

We are thrilled to share that we collected 228 lbs. of food during our Winter Celebration food drive! Thank you Gators for donating and supporting your community. Together, we're making a difference for the Gator Nation and beyond!

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