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The University of Cincinnati Libraries is an integral partner in the university’s efforts to achieve its #NEXT Lives Here strategic directions. With the launch of the University of Cincinnati Libraries Strategic Plan, 2024-2027, we are increasing our impact by focusing on four Strategic Directions: Enrich Our Collections, Expand Our Impact, Strengthen Our Organization and Support Our Students.

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As the intellectual hub for students and faculty, libraries provide a variety of spaces that inspire and promote learning and discovery.

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Library services, collections and programs foster the spark of inspiration for a digital culture that integrates traditional ways of learning with new ways of discovery and exploration.

 

With over 4.5 million volumes and access to thousands of electronic resources available 24/7 through our online library catalog, UC Libraries' virtual and physical locations offer resources for everyone. UC Libraries includes the Walter C. Langsam Library, the Archives and Rare Books Library, the Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library, and eight college and departmental libraries serving constituents in applied science, architecture, art, biology, chemistry, classics, design, education, engineering, geology, mathematics, music, physics and planning.  


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Meet...Tom LeClair

June 13, 2004

If you don t know Tom LeClair, Nathaniel Ropes Professor of English, you re missing an opportunity.

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Champion Of Humanities Honored By UC

June 13, 2004

Margo Tytus, even at 90 years of age, is a major force in the pursuit of excellence in the classics department and throughout the University.

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