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WVU Libraries transitioned to exclusive use of Scopus Jan. 1
WVU Libraries transitioned from Web of Science to exclusive use of Scopus, Jan. 1, 2026. To help users with the transition, there is a dedicated page for frequently asked questions.
Welcome Dean Mark Paris!
On April 27, Mark Paris started as dean of WVU Libraries and Press, and is already championing a future of innovation and strategy for WVU Libraries — which stewards 2.8 million unique titles, nearly 700 research databases, 245,000 journals and newspapers, and more.
Submit for the Graduate Student Exhibit Award!
The WVU Libraries Art in the Libraries initiative invites current graduate students to submit ideas for consideration for an exhibit to visually showcase their scholarship in new and experimental ways.
Robert F. Munn Library Scholars Award now open for submissions
WVU Libraries invites undergraduate students who wrote an exceptional humanities or social sciences research paper this 2025-26 academic year to submit their work by June 5 for consideration for the Robert F. Munn Library Scholars Award.
Attend exhibit opening and documentary screening May 9
On May 9, the Neal Museum will host a documentary screening of “Beacon Light: A History of Ohio Valley General Hospital and Ohio Valley Medical Center” to celebrate the opening of its new exhibit, “Ohio Valley General Hospital School of Nursing.”
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- WVU Libraries welcomes Dean Mark Paris
- On April 27, Mark Paris started as dean of West Virginia University Libraries and Press, and is already championing a future of innovation and strategy for WVU Libraries — which stewards 2.8 million unique titles, nearly 700 research databases, and more.
- Now accepting student applications for 2025-26 Robert F. Munn Library Scholars Award
- WVU Libraries invites undergraduate students who wrote an exceptional humanities or social sciences research paper this 2025-26 academic year to submit their work by June 5 for consideration for the Robert F. Munn Library Scholars Award.
- Neal Museum to open new exhibit May 9 with Ohio Valley General Hospital and Medical Center documentary screening
- On May 9, the Neal Museum will host a documentary screening of “Beacon Light: A History of Ohio Valley General Hospital and Ohio Valley Medical Center” to celebrate the opening of its new exhibit, “Ohio Valley General Hospital School of Nursing.”
- Exhibit exploring political choices of the American people to open April 16 during public program
- WVU Libraries invites campus and the public to join the opening of the forthcoming exhibition, “Cartography of Congress: A Geographic History of Political Parties” on April 16 at 4 p.m. in the Milano Reading Room of the Downtown Library.
- Turning the Libraries Page With Innovative AI Use
- It feels as though every breath you take and every move you make, AI is there — offered as a tool, service, personal assistant, and all-around solution to all problems. AI has come to campus, and it has come to WVU Libraries in ways that might surprise.
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