The UConn Library develops, stewards, and disseminates scholarly and distinctive collections that support the research and learning needs of the UConn community and scholars worldwide. We also hold the most comprehensive public research collection in the state of Connecticut.
By the Numbers
2022 Collections Statistics
- 3.4 million physical volumes
- 1,200 archival and manuscript collections
- 205,000 rare books
- 1.5 million digital images of unique materials
- 482 research databases
- 1.3 million ebooks
- 100,000+ scholarly journals
Usage
- 2.9 million database searches
- 1 million catalog searches
- 60,000 print books borrowed
- 674,000 ebooks and book chapters downloaded
How to Access
- Archival and manuscript collections: ArchivesSearch
- Digital collections: Connecticut Digital Archive
- Databases: Browse
- Books and journals: Catalog
- Videos on demand: Streaming Videos Collection
Collection Development
We are committed to developing responsive, user-center collections and seek innovative ways to share and disseminate the research of UConn. This includes creating partnerships with other libraries and consortia to share resources, negotiating with publishers, and preserving the scholarly record. Our unique and distinctive collections advance teaching and scholarship across the University and stimulate the broader scholarly world.
Learn how we develop and steward the Library's collections.
We report our statistics every year to the Association of Research Libraries, the Association of College and Research Libraries, and the US Department of Education, which publishes IPEDS higher education data.
UConn Library is leading the way in reenvisioning our millions of print books and journals as part of a collectively stewarded national collection.
Eastern Academic Scholars’ Trust (EAST)
EAST is a national initiative involving approximately 80 academic and research libraries in more than a dozen states from Maine to Florida to facilitate the preservation of the scholarly record. Member libraries commit to retain agreed-upon titles in their local collections for a minimum of 15 years and make those titles available to other EAST members. These libraries retain unique, scarcely held, or frequently used scholarly monographs in support of research and learning. More than 250,000 UConn Library books—and 9.7 million books nationwide—are committed to EAST retention.
Center for Research Libraries (CRL)
CRL is a global consortium of 200+ academic and research libraries. CRL preserves and provides access to a vast collective collection of more than 5 million journals, books, dissertations, and newspapers in various formats. Many of these items are rare or in languages other than English. UConn researchers have free and unlimited access via interlibrary loan to these collections.
HathiTrust Digital Library
HathiTrust is a national digital library that preserves and provides lawful access to more than 17 million digitized books and serials. During the COVID-19 pandemic, HathiTrust provided emergency online access to 50% of the UConn Library’s print book collection.
Association of Research Libraries (ARL) brings together North America's leading research libraries to serve as a catalyst for collective action to create, share, and sustain global knowledge.- Boston Library Consortium (BLC) is a resource sharing and strategic collaboration consortium of New England research libraries facilitating access to member libraries’ collections through interlibrary loan, onsite access, and collective purchasing.
- Information Delivery Service Project (IDS) is a national resource sharing cooperative making resource sharing more efficient and cost-effective.
- NorthEast Research Libraries (NERL) is a national buying consortium that negotiates the best possible pricing and terms with publishers on behalf of more than 160 research libraries. UConn Library saves time and money by leveraging NERL’s collective buying power for scholarly resources.
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