06/17/2026
Looking for your next summer read?
University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries staff shared the books they cannot recommend enough — Whether you’re taking a break at work, traveling on vacation or just enjoying a slower evening, explore these must-reads on the UF at Work website. 👇
https://news.hr.ufl.edu/worklife/summer-reads-with-the-uf-libraries/
06/17/2026
Curious what a University Archivist does? Check out this short podcast to hear from Sarah Coates and what it's like to be the keeper of UF's history!
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2qcz6k1O5nIgr1Egqa4bly?si=025fcb95e78d41ff
Learning the Libraries: University Archives
Learning the Libraries · Episode
06/12/2026
How would you caption this photo from 1957?
Find this photo in our digital archives: https://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00031805/00001/images
06/05/2026
We’re jumping into June with a look inside our University Archives digital collection! Check out some of Sarah Coates’, our fabulous University Archivist, favorite photographs.
06/01/2026
Collaborating with the Alachua County Library District Headquarters Library Makerspace and the Marston Makerspace started with a tour.
Person at a craft booth holding a decorated item with a butterfly and daisies.A sign on a blue table invites people to make paper crafts with Alachua County and UF Libraries Makerspaces; art supplies and people are visible in the background.
In 2025, Brittney Merryweather, Makerspace and 3D Manager, met a Makerspace Coordinator,Greta Pallak, at the Headquarters Makerspace where Greta showed off the public library’s offerings, including a fun felt activity she had set up as an easy sewing example. Following that visit, Merryweather took that sewing example idea and combined it with a low-barrier entry activity framework to create the Marston Makerspace’s January 2026 Make and Take Felt Friends event. Thanks to the sharing of ideas, this activity wound up being the most popular Make and Take to date with over 70 people participating, averaging 1 person every hour the Marston Makerspace was open!
A few months later, the whole Headquarters team, including Joe Baca, a former Marston employee, came to a tour of the Marston Makerspace to brainstorm ways to work together in the future. They discussed the success of the Make and Take activities, potential for pop-up outreach events, repair cafes, contests/competitions, and ultimately a city-wide Maker Faire! They decided to start with an outreach event, and on April 12, 2026 both spaces shared a booth at the Oddities Market in downtown Gainesville. There, the makeries showcased a craft cutter as an example of tools available in the spaces, while participants engaged in a hands-on maker activity.
At the oddities event, 150 visitors learned about the resources the Makerspaces have to offer, enabling both libraries to reach new audiences and emphasize the value of library makerspaces. Due to the success of Marston’s Make and Take activities, the UF Libraries decided that the leftovers of the outreach event would go back to the Headquarters Makerspace to be used as their own Make and Take activity! The branches are in the planning phases of their next collaboration and are excited about possibilities.
06/01/2026
June is Caribbean American Heritage Month and Pride! Keep an eye out for book displays, events, and more here at the Libraries!
05/22/2026
The Makerspace added some fun new blades for its popular Silhouette Cameo machines! These cutting tools use software to design and precisely cut all kinds of materials—perfect for bringing your creative ideas to life. Curious about working with fabric? Check out the latest blog post for tips on using rotary blades and take a look at the cute napkins students created last month!
https://makerspace.uflib.ufl.edu/2026/04/22/rotary-blade-for-silhouette/