Winter Break Library Update
| by Carrie Macfarlane
As winter break approaches, we wanted to alert you to a few deadlines, and share some good news.
| by Carrie Macfarlane
As winter break approaches, we wanted to alert you to a few deadlines, and share some good news.
| 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 Brenda Ellis
In conjunction with the Anderson Freeman Center, Middlebury Libraries have put together a physical and digital display showcasing a number of resources by and about Native Americans. These works include fiction, non-fiction, plays, film, and music. For the month of November, the physical display can be found in the Atrium of the Davis Family Library.
| by Carrie Macfarlane
Thanks to poet Gary Margolis for sharing this library-related poem.
| by Rachel Manning
Welcome to Interlibrary Loan (ILL) where we can order DVDs, books, CDs, articles, and pretty much anything else that can be found in nearby libraries.
| by Amy Frazier
The library recently created a new video tutorial, On Scholarly Authority (and its limitations.) This video was created to encourage students to think critically about the concept of scholarly authority — how they can use it as a lens through which to assess sources for their research, but also how to recognize situations in which traditional scholarly authority might not be the final word in credibility.
Video| by Arabella Holzapfel
A trial subscription to BiblioQuinoa will be available through November 24, 2021.
| by Carrie Macfarlane
Your professor has told you to talk with a librarian. You’ve noticed the large “Meet with a Librarian” heading on the homepage of the library website. You think it would be a good idea to contact a librarian. But you haven’t done it yet. We get it! Until you’ve met with us at least once, it’s hard to know what to expect.
| by Carrie Macfarlane
Middlebury’s Carrie Macfarlane recently published advice to new college students about how to make the most of their library.