MiddLab Coffee Break: Open Your Scholarship
| by Ryan Clement
Announcing the 2021 MiddLab Coffee Break discussion series!
| by Ryan Clement
Announcing the 2021 MiddLab Coffee Break discussion series!
| by Carrie Macfarlane
The theme for this year’s Staff Picks is anti-racism, and in this post, Director of Research & Instruction Carrie Macfarlane writes about Becoming by Michelle Obama.
*We are reviewing items in our collections and other content that is available for free to Middlebury students, faculty and staff.
| by Brenda Ellis
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is a holiday to remember the legacy of this great man. Watch . This nine and a half minute clip is from an interview where Martin Luther King, Jr. talks about non-violent resistance.
Video| by Brenda Ellis
The theme for this year’s Staff Picks is anti-racism, and in this post, Sr. Research & Instruction Librarian Brenda Ellis writes about White Rage by Carol Anderson.
*We are reviewing items in our collections and other content that is available for free to Middlebury students, faculty and staff.
| by Terry Simpkins and Carrie Macfarlane
Please be aware of these upcoming deadlines and cancellations. See you in the new year!
| by Kellam Ayres
The theme for this year’s Staff Picks is anti-racism, and in this post, Library Reserves Coordinator (and Liaison to the Bread Loaf Programs) Kellam Ayres writes about Book of the Little Axe by Lauren Francis-Sharma.
We are reviewing items in our collections and other content that is available for free to Middlebury students, faculty and staff!
| by Carrie Macfarlane
Are you writing a research paper? Read our timely tips, and go to the Virtual Write-In on December 7!
| by Rebekah Irwin
With our students dispersed to far-flung locations we’re making short films starring our most extraordinary items.
Video| by Kaitlin Buerge and Rebekah Irwin
In honor of Transgender Awareness Week, we’re sharing an experimental book in Special Collections: How to transition on sixty-three cents a day by the artist Lee Krist
| by Kaitlin Buerge
On the second Monday in October, Vermont recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ Day. (In other states, it’s called Columbus Day.) This year, Special Collections is stretching our celebration across the entire fall semester.