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'''Alderman Library''' is a research facility built in | '''Alderman Library''' is a research facility built in 1937 at the [[University of Virginia]] that is undergoing major renovations. There is also discussion that the library may receive a new name given comments made in the past by its namesake, president [[Edwin A. Alderman]]. | ||
==Renovations== | |||
Renovations are expected to be completed by [[2023]]. Much of its collection will be temporarily relocated to [[Clemons Library]] and [[Ivy Stacks]] during the work. <ref>{{cite web|title=The Future of Grounds in Eight Projects|url=https://illimitable.virginia.edu/construction-on-grounds/|author=Caroline Newman|work=News Article|publisher=UVA Today|location=|publishdate=November 22, 2019|accessdate=November 23, 2019}}</ref> | |||
A new addition on the site of a demolished extension from 1967 will include a northern facade, a new entrance on University Avenue, more space for the Rare Book School, and a coffee shop. | |||
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*[https://www.library.virginia.edu/renovation/ UVA Library site on the renovation] | *[https://www.library.virginia.edu/renovation/ UVA Library site on the renovation] | ||
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Revision as of 14:55, 23 November 2019
Alderman Library is a research facility built in 1937 at the University of Virginia that is undergoing major renovations. There is also discussion that the library may receive a new name given comments made in the past by its namesake, president Edwin A. Alderman.
Renovations
Renovations are expected to be completed by 2023. Much of its collection will be temporarily relocated to Clemons Library and Ivy Stacks during the work. [1]
A new addition on the site of a demolished extension from 1967 will include a northern facade, a new entrance on University Avenue, more space for the Rare Book School, and a coffee shop.
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References
- ↑ Web. The Future of Grounds in Eight Projects, Caroline Newman, News Article, UVA Today, November 22, 2019, retrieved November 23, 2019.