At the University of North Florida, engaged faculty, broad educational offerings and beautiful natural surroundings provide an ideal environment to inspire our students, faculty, and the community-at-large. The University enriches our community intellectually, culturally and fiscally like no other place in Jacksonville. At its core lies the Thomas G. Carpenter Library, the University’s academic hub. It is an inclusive space of vibrant collaboration, diversity, and superior educational technology, nurturing drive and dedication -- evident within the building at all hours.
The library is available to the entire community. It is a public space where people visit to enjoy its unique art collections, vast community archives, transformative events and programs and access to library expertise, materials, equipment and hundreds of business and educational databases. Further, as seen in “Tommy G by the Numbers", the Library and its extensive online resources, known as Digital Commons, are accessed more than 1.5 million times annually by researchers across the globe.
There are many enjoyable ways you can become involved in the UNF Library. These range from simply signing up for a UNF Library Card, making a pledge to support the Library's mission, becoming involved by participating in our activities, or serving the Library Dean's Leadership Council.
Research shows university libraries are one of the top three recruitment factors in college selection by students. Due to limitations in state funding, community engagement with campus libraries by individuals and corporations is critical to providing continued, outstanding service -- and attracting the brightest and most innovative minds to live and invest in our city. When you support the Thomas G. Carpenter Library you take an active role in fostering a premier work force and bright future for Northeast Florida.