Welcome to the Library, Class of 2029!
Welcome, Class of 2029! We’re so excited to introduce you to Middlebury Libraries.
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Welcome, Class of 2029! We’re so excited to introduce you to Middlebury Libraries.
| by Gretchen Kenet
Explore electronic resources recently added to the library collection!
| by Gretchen Kenet
Students, faculty, and staff at both the College and Institute now have trial access to content from Sage Reference and Academic Books, Sage Research Methods, Credo Reference: Academic Core, and AccessScience.
Want to learn more about the data sources the library can connect you with? Do you frequently work with data in the social or behavioral sciences? Join Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) representatives for a live demonstration of data and resources from the world’s largest social science data archive.
Live Demo Jul 22, 2025 2 PM EST. Free and open to the public- register
Welcome to all the Bread Loaf School of English! Remember that you can request items from Davis Library (Main campus) be sent up to Davison Library (Bread Loaf campus) for convenient pick up. Looking for library resources? Check
Welcome to all the Language Schools! The research desk will be open June 23-Aug 14th, Monday-Thursday 1-5pm. Join us in July for library orientation and Zotero workshops geared for Language School students. required. Remember your interactions with librarians and library staff are exempt from the restrictions of the Language Pledge.
This year, the college is welcoming back the classes of 1975 for their 50th reunion; the class of 2000 for their 25th; and all other classes ending in 0 or 5.
This June there will be a series of workshops geared for Summer Research Assistants. These workshops will focus on a variety of topics, including basic research skills, using the citation manager Zotero, data analysis with R, and coding with Python. Lunch will be provided, please ….
Special Collections, MiddPoints
Last spring, four students completed oral history projects to help illuminate areas of Middlebury’s past and present. Special Collections Oral Historians chose their own projects and conducted interviews with Middlebury students, staff, and alums. Check out this project by an anonymous Special Collections Oral Historian.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
Last spring, four students completed oral history projects to help illuminate areas of Middlebury’s past and present. Special Collections Oral Historians chose their own projects and conducted interviews with Middlebury students, staff, and alums. Check out this project by Samantha-Grey Solomon ‘25!