New - The Washington Post
| by Arabella Holzapfel
Students, faculty, and staff at both Middlebury College and the Middlebury Institute of International Studies now have full access to The Washington Post.
| by Arabella Holzapfel
Students, faculty, and staff at both Middlebury College and the Middlebury Institute of International Studies now have full access to The Washington Post.
| 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 Arabella Holzapfel
Middlebury College students, faculty, and staff can now search and browse issues of The Woman’s Tribune, regarded by Elizabeth Cady Stanton as “the best suffrage paper ever published.”
| by Arabella Holzapfel
Students, faculty, and staff at Middlebury Institute of International Studies and Middlebury College now have access to thousands of full-text journals, ebooks, theses and dissertations, as well as streaming video,
| 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 Arabella Holzapfel
Middlebury (Vermont) users have new access to recent and historical text and images of the Burlington Free Press.
| by Kellam Ayres
| by Arabella Holzapfel
Middlebury College and Middlebury Institute of International Affairs now have access to The Economist — full digital access at economist.com!
| by Brenda Ellis
The Middlebury Libraries are celebrating Black History Month with displays throughout the Davis Family Library. You’ll find a variety of books and media that can be checked out from the carts in front of the Library Circulation Desk and other parts of the Library. On the upper floor you’ll find a large display of books related to black individuals who have been featured on U.S. postage stamps. Elsewhere there are small pop-up displays on book carts (ex. books on black baseball players and leagues in the sports section). There’s even books related to black history on display in the Reference section on the main floor.
| 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.