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Howe Library is central to the UVM campus. Find our hours, book a study space, and find important resources like our Research Databases.

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David W. Howe Memorial Library

Howe is where information and people meet. Whether 3D printing in our technology lab, working on a group project, or connecting with a reference librarian, find expert research support at Howe.

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538 Main Street
Burlington, VT 05405
howe.circulation@uvm.edu
(802) 656-2023

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Study spaces in Howe

You can reserve a study room for 2-10 people. Or you can use one of our many non-reservable spaces. Explore what we have or make a reservation.

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Research Guides

Expertly curated guides for classes, topics and more. Find your class guide for a specific course, learn where to start your research within a broad subject area and more.

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CATQuest

Search for articles and more.

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Get help!

Want to talk with a librarian about a project? Get expert advice on statistics? Learn about GIS? Find more quality articles to cite? Schedule something today.

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Summer Data Workshops

From a coffee hour with peers to basic- and intermediate-level R workshops to deep-dive sessions on infographics, attend a library event this summer to stay up to date with your data analysis.

See the full list of offerings

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Record lectures in the Sound and Vision Studio

Wrapped in sound-absorbing materials, the Sound and Vision Studio in Howe Library professionally captures your audio and video. Larry Clarfeld, a postdoctoral associate from the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, recently used the studio to record asynchronous lectures.

Hear Larry's story

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