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  2. Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library - Wikipedia

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    The Library in 2013. Two further stories of public space and stacks are underground. The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia is a research library that specializes in American history and literature, history of Virginia and the southeastern United States, the history of the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, and the history and arts of the ...

  3. Siva Vaidhyanathan - Wikipedia

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    Siva Vaidhyanathan (born 1966) is an American cultural historian and media scholar, and the Robertson professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia. [1] Vaidhyanathan is a permanent columnist at The Guardian and Slate ; he is also a frequent contributor on media and cultural issues in various periodicals including The Chronicle of ...

  4. Edgar F. Shannon Jr. - Wikipedia

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    A movement to rename the University of Virginia’s main library building, originally named after first UVA president Edwin Alderman, began in September 2019.A proposal to rename the library was tabled by the Building and Grounds Committee of the University's Board of Visitors in December 2023, prior to the library’s reopening after extensive revisions; [11] the proposal would have renamed ...

  5. Miller Center of Public Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Faulkner House was the home of United States senator Thomas S. Martin, who represented Virginia in the U.S. Senate from 1895 to 1919 and served as majority leader. In 1989, the center added the Newman Pavilion, which houses the Forum Room, and in 2003, it built the Thompson Pavilion and Scripps Library.

  6. Rare Book School - Wikipedia

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    When the library school closed in 1992 and RBS moved to the University of Virginia, the school became a non-profit corporation in Virginia. RBS was granted tax-exempt (501(c)(3)) status by the Internal Revenue Service in 2002, and UVa's Alumni Fund, which had held RBS's assets in trust since 1992, turned them over to the RBS Board of Directors ...

  7. Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    After several years of preparation, on February 26, 1947 a group met in the University of Virginia library in Charlottesville and adopted a constitution that declared the object of their new society to be "to foster an interest in books (including books in manuscript), maps, printing, and bibliography."

  8. Virginia library faces potential shutdown over funding after ...

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    A Virginia library that traces its roots to the 18th century could soon be shuttered over a dispute about children’s books that expose readers to gay, lesbian and transgender characters. Like ...

  9. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia media. List of radio stations in Virginia; List of television stations in Virginia; Media of cities in Virginia: Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Richmond, Roanoke, Virginia Beach; Journalism: Category:Journalists from Virginia; Virginia Commonwealth University Robertson School of Media and Culture (est. 1978), in Richmond [40]