10 Things You Should Know About ILL
| by Kat Cyr
You may have heard your professors or associates mention Interlibrary Loan (ILL) in passing, but how much do you actually know about the service?
| by Kat Cyr
You may have heard your professors or associates mention Interlibrary Loan (ILL) in passing, but how much do you actually know about the service?
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Rebekah Irwin
Gertrude Cornish Milliken, Middlebury College Alum (Class of 1901), was the first woman to serve as a Middlebury College Trustee.
| by Ryan Clement
The March edition of the MiddLab Coffee Break discussion series will focus on virtual machines, access equity, and Apporto, including how these resources can further empower student learning in the classroom and beyond.
| by Brenda Ellis
The library has a number of e-books and audio books in our collection from Overdrive. This month we’ve been highlighting works by and about women. Download an audiobook and listen as you walk around campus or exercise, or if you just want to be a couch potato and expand your reading habits.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Kaitlin Buerge
Happy Women’s History Month, Mary Ritter Beard.
| by Carrie Macfarlane
The theme for this year’s Staff Picks is anti-racism, and in this post, Director of Research & Instruction at the Davis Family Library, Carrie Macfarlane writes about The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Rebekah Irwin
Happy Women’s History Month, Emma Willard.
| by Brenda Ellis
March 8th is International Women’s Day and today we feature a film called “Through Chinese women’s eyes” produced, written and directed by Mayfair Mei-hui Yang.New York, N.Y. : Women Make Movies, [2013]. In Chinese with English voiceover. Streaming video on Panopto (Midd login required). Summary: “Presents the transformations in the lives of Chinese women over the 20th century. Documents the attempts to erase gender differences under Mao, today’s changing ideas of femininity, and the crystalization of Chinese feminism at the UN Women’s conference in Beijing”.
| by Mike Roy
Private study spaces are now available to book through the library (go/bookaroom/).
| by Carrie Macfarlane
Try these seven ways to get to oriented to the libraries