VQR puts nearly 30 years online
Virginia Quarterly Review, the award-winning lit mag HQ’d on the UVA Lawn, has uncorked nearly 30 years’ worth of archives, including a 1983 look at the democratizing aspects of computers and an early Larry Sabato travelogue.






Amazing — What a high quality operation. One of the best efforts going on at the University.
Hmm, didn’t this happen a while back? I could swear the VQR archives have been online for at least a couple years–or did the pub. just complete the task?
Oh, I just went to the site and realized why I was confused: the archives previously were only available to subscribers. What a great move to make them public!
It’s our new business model:
1. Give away articles.
2. ???
3. Profit!
We’re working on step 2.