Middlebury has joined the Boston Library Consortium
| by Mike Roy
Middlebury is one of the newest members of the Boston Library Consortium (BLC), a network of 26 libraries located throughout the Northeast.
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| by Mike Roy
Middlebury is one of the newest members of the Boston Library Consortium (BLC), a network of 26 libraries located throughout the Northeast.
| by Arabella Holzapfel
Students, faculty, and staff at Middlebury College and at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies now have access to al-Mandumah, full-text content of Arabic scientific conferences, dissertations and academic journals from 1921 to present day.
| by Kellam Ayres
Hi, language lovers! Here’s the library’s best advice for finding books, articles and films for summer studies.
| by Kellam Ayres
Find Middlebury College yearbooks, photos (like this one!), and more in the library’s digital collections.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Rebekah Irwin
Over 1,500 digitized photographs are available from the Bee Ottinger Lesbian House Collection, a documentary archive of the Los Angeles Gay Community Service Center “Lesbian House” in Los Angeles between 1972 and 1973.
| by Kellam Ayres
Chat with a Middlebury librarian from your phone, tablet, or laptop! Just visit go/AskUs/
| by Arabella Holzapfel
Middlebury College (Vermont) users now have access to all journals and primary source content on the JSTOR platform.
| by Arabella Holzapfel
Staff, faculty, and students from Middlebury College and Middlebury Institute of International Studies now have access to The Financial Times.
| by Kellam Ayres
April is National Poetry Month. For our Staff Picks, Kellam Ayres, Library Reserves Coordinator and Liaison to the Bread Loaf Programs, writes about The Shared World : Poems by Vievee Francis.
We are reviewing items in our collections and other content that is available for free to Middlebury students, faculty and staff!
Special Collections, MiddPoints
Come see “Pop-up! 3-D Books from Special Collections,” an exhibit curated by Anne Lofgren ‘23, in the Davis Family Library atrium.