George A. Smathers Libraries
The University of Florida’s seven libraries form the largest information resource system in the state of Florida, serving every college and center in the university. With more than 3.4 million visits each year, the libraries are home to over 6 million print volumes, 1.5 million e-books and a number of nationally significant research collections and architectural preservations. Private support allows the Libraries to continue to build collections — both print and electronic — and provide outstanding services to students and faculty.
Featured Giving Opportunities
Unrestricted support for the Smathers Libraries' greatest needs, at the Dean's discretion.
Read MoreSupport the annual Michael Gannon Lecture, established in honor of Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus Michael Gannon. Funds will...
Read MoreLibraries Giving Opportunities
Supports the greatest needs of the Architecture and Fine Arts Library, including Music.
Read MoreSupports the Health Science Center Library.
Read MoreSupports the greatest needs of Library West, to be determined by the dean of the Libraries.
Read MoreSupports Marston Science Library's greatest needs.
Read MoreSupport the care and utilization of special and area studies collections, including cataloging, digitization, preserving and processing...
Read MoreContribute to student success and their preparation for successful careers, the Smathers Libraries will create online, face-to-face, and...
Read MoreCollections Giving Opportunities
Supports rare book purchases for the Libraries.
Read MoreSupports acquisitions and processing of additional material relating to African American history ...
Read MoreProvide support for the care and utilization of the Latin American & Caribbean Collection, including cataloging, processing and...
Read MoreSupports purchasing and processing library material for the Maps & Imagery Library.
Read MoreSupports the care and maintenance of the Panama Canal Museum Collection (PCM), including ...
Read MoreSupports programs, speakers and research relating to Florida's history and to gather and ...
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