Grab some tea at the library
| by Laksamee Cave
On Monday December 2nd and Wednesday December 4th, we will be holding “Tea Time” drop-in research help hours from 5-8 PM in Davis Family Library 216. There will be snacks and tea!
| by Laksamee Cave
On Monday December 2nd and Wednesday December 4th, we will be holding “Tea Time” drop-in research help hours from 5-8 PM in Davis Family Library 216. There will be snacks and tea!
In January 2025, Middlebury Libraries will begin removing physical items in the Armstrong Science Library to make space for the Quantitative Center (Q-Center). This transition means the collection will be temporarily unavailable and while the space is under construction some services may be interrupted. All library services will be moving to Davis Family Library. Details can be found here.
| by Gretchen Kenet
Current faculty, staff, and students at Middlebury College and the Middlebury Institute of International Studies now have access to Bloomberg.com!
| by Laksamee Cave
You’ve found the resources, but how do you cite them? Depending on your class or your professor, there are multiple citation styles you may need to use to properly format your references.
| by Laksamee Cave
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.
Check out a scary book or film from the “killer thrillers” book display out on the Main Floor.
Ask a librarian for help choosing a research topic, finding resources, writing a citation, and more.
| by Laksamee Cave
The General Election is coming up, on November 5th. Are you ready to vote?
Take a moment to register, check your registration status, and request an absentee ballot if you need one!
| by Gretchen Kenet
Users at both Middlebury College and the Middlebury Institute of International Studies now have temporary access to articles, newsletters, video and more on Bloomberg.com.
| by Gretchen Kenet
Students, faculty, and staff at both Middlebury College and the Middlebury Institute of International Studies now have full access to The Atlantic back to 1857!
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Mikaela Taylor
Did a Middlebury professor read a scientific journal in the 1830s that led to the invention of the electric motor? A bit of archival sleuthing solved the mystery.