Special Collections, Library Mews
Last of Library Mews: Demelza
We hope you’ve enjoyed Library Mews, which featured felines owned by Middlebury Library employees. Library Mews is going out not with a bang, but a hop and a thump.
Special Collections, Library Mews
We hope you’ve enjoyed Library Mews, which featured felines owned by Middlebury Library employees. Library Mews is going out not with a bang, but a hop and a thump.
| by Kellam Ayres
Hi, language lovers! Here’s the library’s best advice for finding books, articles and films for summer studies.
| 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 Leanne Galletly
We’re reaching the end of Library Mews, where we fanatically introduced you to the felines owned by Middlebury Library staff.
| by Kellam Ayres
Find Middlebury College yearbooks, photos (like this one!), and more in the library’s digital collections.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Rebekah Irwin
Over 1,500 digitized photographs are available from the Bee Ottinger Lesbian House Collection, a documentary archive of the Los Angeles Gay Community Service Center “Lesbian House” in Los Angeles between 1972 and 1973.
Special Collections, Library Mews
Our cat spotlight is nearly at its end! We’ve been obnoxiously introducing you to the felines owned by Middlebury Library staff for many months.
| by Laksamee
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 Kellam Ayres
Chat with a Middlebury librarian from your phone, tablet, or laptop! Just visit go/AskUs/
| by Arabella Holzapfel
Middlebury College (Vermont) users now have access to all journals and primary source content on the JSTOR platform.