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June is Pride Month! Check out this Spotlight for the newest books in our collection highlighting the stories and histories of the LGBTQIA+ community. See the physical display in Howe Library lobby for even more books.
It’s finally starting to feel like Spring! View our latest New Books Spotlight to explore themes of nature, ecology, and the environment through poetry. Be sure to visit the physical display in Howe Library lobby, starting May 1, for even more titles on this topic.
Explore the following celestial reading list to prepare yourself for the 2024 Total Eclipse. Showcasing our collection’s newest titles, this book spotlight features eclipses and space, both fiction and nonfiction.
UVM Libraries are celebrating Black History Month with our New Books Spotlight! Our latest Spotlight follows us out of February and into March with our newest books on Black farming, food, and families; a list curated in the lens of health equity. Visit the Howe Library Lobby to see our “Black Farming, Food, and Families” display for more books like these!
UVM Libraries are celebrating Black History Month with our New Books Spotlight! We’re opening February with a list of popular bestselling fiction by black authors.
![Give your research the visibility and safekeeping it merits by creating an ORCID® iD! #UVM has recently become a member organization of ORCID and has built a university integration to connect our institution with your ORCID record/profile. As a researcher, your ORCID iD is a sixteen-digit unique and persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researchers and ensures that your work is easily discoverable and accessible. By 2025, U.S. federal funding agencies will require researchers to have a unique identifier when applying for federal grants. This will help you get credit for your research outputs and streamline your reporting obligations for grants and awards. To register for an iD and connect it to UVM, visit go.uvm.edu/orcid-uvm.](http://library.uvm.edu/sites/default/files/instagram/orcid.jpg)
Give your research the visibility and safekeeping it merits by creating an ORCID® iD! #UVM has recently become a member organization of ORCID and has built a university integration to connect our institution with your ORCID record/profile. As a researcher, your ORCID iD is a sixteen-digit unique and persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researchers and ensures that your work is easily discoverable and accessible. By 2025, U.S. federal funding agencies will require researchers to have a unique identifier when applying for federal grants. This will help you get credit for your research outputs and streamline your reporting obligations for grants and awards. To register for an iD and connect it to UVM, visit go.uvm.edu/orcid-uvm.