Ways You Can Learn
Library & Information Technology Services (ITS) provides the following learning opportunities for faculty, staff and students to acquire or improve their library and information technology skills:
In Person Workshops
- Open Library & ITS workshops
Taught by our staff on a variety of library & technology-related topics - Research workshops
Course-related workshops taught by librarians
Self-Guided Learning
- Lynda.com
Online video-based training available 24/7, primarily technology and business skills - How to Documentation (on the Library & ITS Wiki)
How-to information and other documentation (such as policies and procedures) - Library & Technology How to Guides and Tutorials
Resources for learning the research, technology and related information literacy skills needed by our students while at Middlebury and after they graduate - Information Security and Privacy Awareness Resources
Resources on relevant information security topics, including computer-based training covering safe and secure computing practices that are aligned with Middlebury's policies. - Curricular Technology "How Do I..." Information
Information about ways technology can be used for teaching, learning, and research
1-on-1 Assistance
- Many of our service points offer assistance to individuals on a drop-in basis or consultations by appointment; refer to Find Who Can Help You to learn more.
Don't see what you need? Please submit a "Training Request" ticket if you have any questions about our offerings or are looking for training on a specific topic.