New Library Purchase Request Form!
| by Douglas Black
| by Douglas Black
| by Mike Roy
Most library services have returned to normal. Here are the details.
| 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
This month we celebrate Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Classes are over and finals are upon us, but it’s never to soon to think about your summer reading. The library has lots of options. Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning is one that is available in print and as an e-book, so those with active Midd id’s can login remotely to read it (and seniors, you can until your midd login expires).
| by Leanne Galletly
Our cats have been Zoom-bombing since 2020, and it’s about time they get the spotlight they deserve. In this fun series, we will introduce you to the felines owned by Middlebury Library staff.
| by Carrie Macfarlane
You can use library databases only if you’re on campus.
Is that a myth or a fact? Read this post to find out.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
In addition to the work we do to preserve our own collections of books, photographs, audiovisual formats, and digital archives, Special Collections serves as a resource for preservation in the broader community. That’s why every year we take the opportunity to highlight these efforts during Preservation Week, inspiring action to preserve personal, family, and community collections in addition to library, museum, and archive collections.
Ever wonder the best way to store your old family photos or how to ensure your digital files stay accessible long-term? Check out the Preservation for Everyone section of the American Library Association website and think about how to care for your own family collections. Or check out the free webinars, including: Caring for Family Keepsakes, Preserving Family Recipes, and Preserving your Personal Digital Photographs
| by Brenda Ellis
April is Autism Awareness month. The Middlebury Library has a number of related titles and a dedicated Disability Studies Guide to get you started. Read Fearlessly Different: an autistic actor’s journey to Broadway’s biggest stage (available in print, ebook, and audiobook). Want to watch a film? Try Kanopy, our streaming service, and search keyword autism. Take time this month to explore the wealth of resources available from our collections or at your fingertips online.
| by Wendy Shook
The Antique Scientific Instrument Collection has a new home.
| by Leanne Galletly
Our cats have been Zoom-bombing since 2020, and it’s about time they get the spotlight they deserve. In this fun series, we will introduce you to the felines owned by Middlebury Library staff.