In this section, we maintain a series of guides to the different kinds of resources researchers might consult when researching the history of UVA Health.
Online exhibits present curated collections and historical interpretations of UVA Health history from 10-25 years ago. They are designed to reach a targeted audience, and they are shaped by the perspectives of past curators, staff, and student workers.
In the course of its operations, UVA Health produces a large body of records, data, and websites. The University of Virginia permanently preserves a small collection of these resources for historical research.
Archivists maintain collections of images, videos, and audio recordings that document the history of UVA Health. Some of this material is online, but researchers can only access the rest with the help of library staff.
Many researchers have given presentations, written books, and published articles about the history of UVA Health. At the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, we have compiled lists of these resources for our users.
Organizations outside the University of Virginia (e.g., newspapers, non-profits) have collected data and published content about UVA Health. These resources can provide significant insights into the history of UVA.