Jurassic Ichnofossil in Armstrong
| by Wendy Shook
New in Armstrong…something very old!
| by Wendy Shook
New in Armstrong…something very old!
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Rebekah Irwin
Over 10,000 historic items from Middlebury College’s Special Collections are now freely available on JSTOR, your go-to research platform for journals and ebooks.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Rebekah Irwin
Mikaela Taylor returns to Special Collections and the Twilight Project!
| by Carrie Macfarlane
We’d like to introduce ourselves as your librarians by answering a few questions that we know are on your mind. How do we know? Lots of other students have asked.
| by Brenda Ellis
In conjunction with the Anderson Freeman Center, Middlebury Libraries have put together a physical and digital display showcasing a number of resources celebrating Black History Month. These works include fiction, non-fiction, film, recommended podcasts, and more. Starting the week of February 14th, the physical display can be found in the Atrium of the Davis Family Library.
| by Carrie Macfarlane
Director of Research & Instruction Carrie Macfarlane interviews Michelle McCauley, Professor of Psychology, about collaborating with a librarian to teach a research methods class.
| by Amy Frazier
How do call numbers work? How is the library arranged? How do I find anything in all these shelves? We answer these questions and more in the library’s new video, On Finding a Book in the Library.
VideoSpecial Collections, MiddPoints
| by Patrick Wallace
Yes, it’s true. And actually, as of today, that’s 1,007,622 views, but who’s counting?
| by Carrie Macfarlane
If you’ve recently tried to find books and articles in LibrarySearch, you’ve probably noticed a big difference in the way it looks. We created a guide to help you learn the most essential features.
| by Mike Roy
Food will no longer be allowed in the library due to the high number of COVID cases on campus. Once the campus dining policy returns to in-person dining, we will again allow food in the library.
We apologize for this inconvenience, and appreciate all that you do to support our efforts to keep us all safe.