I AM CODE
| by Mike Roy
The library acquires its first book of AI-generated poetry.
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| by Mike Roy
The library acquires its first book of AI-generated poetry.
Special Collections, Staff Picks, MiddPoints
| by Liefe Temple
Special Collections, Staff Picks, MiddPoints
| by Liefe Temple
| by Laksamee Cave
Time to relax and get some summer reading in. In this post, User Experience & Design Librarian Laksamee Cave writes about “A long way to a small, angry planet” by Becky Chambers. Come by Davis to check out the great browsing collection and take a moment to celebrate Pride by checking out a book from the “Libraries are for Everyone” display.
| 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!
| by Kat Cyr
The theme for this year’s Staff Picks is diversity, equity, and inclusion, and in this post, Kat Cyr, an Interlibrary Loan Associate, writes about What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordon.
We are reviewing items in our collections and other content that is available for free to Middlebury students, faculty and staff.
| by Brenda Ellis
It’s “GAYpril” and in this post, Brenda Ellis, Senior Research & Instruction Librarian, writes about “Eight,” a play by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, about defending the freedom for same sex couples to marry.
| by Brenda Ellis
November is Native American Heritage Month and in this post, Brenda Ellis, Senior Research & Instruction Librarian, writes about “They Called Me Number One,” a memoir by Xatśūll Chief Bev Sellars.
| by Kat Cyr
This month is Native American Heritage Month and in this post, Kat Cyr, an Interlibrary Loan Associate, writes about “The Only Good Indians,” a revenge / horror novel by Stephen Graham Jones.
| by Wendy Shook
The theme for this year’s Staff Picks is anti-racism, and in this post, Science Data Librarian Wendy Shook writes about Uncomfortable Conversations with Black Man by Emmanuel Acho.