Publius Ovidius Naso, fondly known as Ovid, died in exile about 2,000 years ago. Since, his most influential work, the Metamorphoses, has served as a source and inspiration to authors and artists from Shakespeare, Chaucer, and Milton to Dante, Boccaccio, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. In recognition of Ovid’s 2,000 year legacy, a lecture and reading will be…Continue Reading Celebrating Ovid in the Library March 5th
Month: February 2018
Student Profile – Jason Meuse
In each issue of Keywords, we profile one of the many student assistants who help make the Middlebury Libraries run smoothly. This issue features Jason Meuse, ’18, who works at the Circulation Desk at Davis Family Library….Continue Reading Student Profile – Jason Meuse
Free as a Free Kitten: What is the Price of Open?
Supporting the open access movement is vital for the future health of academic libraries, but how do we balance this support with the need to, at least in the short run, continue to provide access to the paid subscription journals that faculty, students, and researchers still value highly?…Continue Reading Free as a Free Kitten: What is the Price of Open?
Meet the DLA’s New Associate Director of the Digital Liberal Arts Initiative, Michael Kramer
We catch up with Michael Kramer, the new Director of the Digital Liberal Arts Initiative….Continue Reading Meet the DLA’s New Associate Director of the Digital Liberal Arts Initiative, Michael Kramer
“Game Changers” on display this Spring
Fun and games in the library! The spring exhibit by Special Collections, Game Changers, focuses on vintage entertainments from the 19th- and 20th-centuries, exploring their historical significance as cultural artifacts and technologies of yore. From innovations in printing and manufacturing to technological advancements in media and the changing landscape of popular culture, these relics of entertainment offer historical…Continue Reading “Game Changers” on display this Spring
What Are You Reading And Why?
Former Middlebury College librarian Joanne Schneider, recent graduate Milo Stanley, and current Middlebury librarian Katrina Spencer share what they are currently reading….Continue Reading What Are You Reading And Why?
Adventures in Armstrong
Science Data Librarian Wendy Shook provides an update on activities at Armstrong Library in Bicentennial Hall. This library serves the sciences including biology, chemistry, neuroscience, and psychology….Continue Reading Adventures in Armstrong
Et Al.
Celebrating Black History Month: Check out the Davis Family Library’s 2018 Black History Month display of books, CDs, DVDs, and podcast recommendations! See more at go/bhmdigital/. For the slides used in Black History Month Jeopardy, visit this site for round one and this site for round two. Hair Me Out is a Davis Family Library…Continue Reading Et Al.
Faculty Profile — Matthew Taylor
In this issue of Keywords, we feature Dr. Matthew Taylor, Visiting Assistant Professor of Music, who is in his 1st year at the College. The questions are posed by Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer….Continue Reading Faculty Profile — Matthew Taylor