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These online resources are the best way to begin searching our collections. To learn more, visit our Special Collections guide ().

Physical Archives

is a searchable database for unique, historical items such as letters, reports, diaries, scrapbooks, meeting minutes, photographs, and Middlebury College records.

To learn more about using ArchivesSpace, visit our ArchivesSpace guide ().

Digitized Archival Materials

Search the at Middlebury for digital copies of items in our collections, such as photographs; letters; maps; Middlebury College yearbooks, newspapers, and magazines; unique manuscript items; College documents; and other archival materials.

To learn more about using the Internet Archive, visit our Internet Archive guide ().

Rare books, manuscripts, and everything else

is Middlebury’s online library catalog. To search for rare books and manuscript materials, narrow your search location to “Special Collections & Archives.”

Archived Websites

hosts an archive of websites, blogs, social media, and other web-based projects created by members of the Middlebury community.

To learn more about using Archive-It, visit our Archive-It guide ().

Students and faculty are encouraged to submit URLs for websites, blogs, and social media presences to Special Collections for web archiving. Email URLs to specialcollections@middlebury.edu.

Student theses

The College Archives retains honors undergraduate theses and DML dissertations through 2019. 

To determine if a thesis is in the Archives, search our listing of undergraduate theses and senior work (). Honors theses and DML dissertations are available to view in our reading room.

For theses and student work available online, search the Middlebury Institutional Repository ().

Middlebury students and alumni can voluntarily submit theses and other academic work at . 

Contact

Special Collections

Office:
Library 101
Office Hours:
By appointment