Beginning in December, Chris Norris will be offering a series of Google Analytics workshops for LIS staff. These workshops will cover the basics of how Google Analytics works and how this data can be used to better understand (and help … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Google Analytics Workshops
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Music Library To Be Relocated To Davis
Last Saturday, the Middlebury Board of Trustees approved a project to relocate the Music Library from the Mahaney Center for the Arts (MCFA) into the Davis Family Library, moving the History of Art and Architecture Department into the vacated music … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Music Library To Be Relocated To Davis
VoIP comes to the Snow Bowl
Telephone Services recently installed a new voice over IP telephone system at the Middlebury College Snow Bowl. It is an Aastra MX-One Lite telephony server which integrates fully to the main campus Aastra (Ericsson) phone system. Next time you need to call the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading VoIP comes to the Snow Bowl
MiddLab Discussion Sessions Follow-up
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend either of my discussion meetings for MiddLab last week! There were a lot of great ideas for the site and upcoming projects. You can now see one of those ideas added … Continue reading →…Continue Reading MiddLab Discussion Sessions Follow-up
What is MiddLab and what does it have to do with me?
We will be hosting two sessions next week to help answer this question. One session will focus on how MiddLab can be used alongside faculty and student research projects and another on how MiddLab can work with offices on campus … Continue reading →…Continue Reading What is MiddLab and what does it have to do with me?
Acclaimed Author Ian McEwan at Mead Chapel, September 7
Ian McEwan, the acclaimed English novelist, will read from his new work in Mead Chapel on Tuesday evening, September 7th,at 7:30 p.m. McEwan is widely admired throughout the world as a writer of substance. He won the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Acclaimed Author Ian McEwan at Mead Chapel, September 7
Special Collections sponsors new exhibit : The Two Pointers of Dead Creek — A Tradition of Trapping and Boat Building in Addison County
In collaboration with Vergennes boat builder Douglas Brooks, Special Collections is offering a new short-term exhibit The Two Pointers of Dead Creek : A Tradition of Trapping and Boat Building in Addison County. Assistant Curator Danielle Rougeau is working with Douglas Brooks on mounting the exhibit on the Lower Level of the Davis Family Library. The […]…Continue Reading Special Collections sponsors new exhibit : The Two Pointers of Dead Creek — A Tradition of Trapping and Boat Building in Addison County