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?
Category: Not that you asked…
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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.
What Are You Reading and Why?
This month, we offer book reviews by Shenisis Kirkland, a second-year student at Middlebury, a Brooklyn native and a student staff representative at the Anderson Freeman Center; Hector Vila, who has taught in the Writing Program at Middlebury College for more than 10 years and regularly publishes his writing on The Policy; and Jeff Rehbach,…Continue Reading What Are You Reading and Why?
An Age-Old Question
(Why?!! indeed! Click on the image to find out!)…Continue Reading An Age-Old Question
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Odds and ends from around the library-verse……Continue Reading Et Al.
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Odds and ends from around the library-verse…Continue Reading Et Al.
What are you reading and why?
Clair Beltran, ’16, Dean of the College, and Peggy Burns, Director, Center for Careers and Internships share thoughts on works they’ve recently read….Continue Reading What are you reading and why?
New Art, New Stool
Have you noticed that there are new pieces of art hanging in Davis Family Library? These works are the result of a recent partnership between the Library and the Department of Studio Art. When Davis Family Library opened in 2004, the Committee on Art in Public Places and the Museum of Art installed several pieces…Continue Reading New Art, New Stool
Your Favorite Pop Culture Library
Earlier this month, the Student Engagement Committee greeted incoming the Feb class with a poll asking: “What’s your favorite pop culture library?” We thought this would be both a fun way to link the Middlebury Libraries to the idea of the library in popular imagination, as well as an opportunity to test some new surveying…Continue Reading Your Favorite Pop Culture Library
Most Popular CDs
Have you ever wondered which CDs are the most-used in the library’s collection of more than 21,000 CDs? Wonder no longer: 1. Regina Spektor: “Begin to Hope” / 67 circs 2. Bob Dylan: “Blonde on Blonde” / 65 circs 3. Sigur Ros: “Von” / 64 circs 4. Shins: “Chutes Too Narrow” / 63 circs 5….Continue Reading Most Popular CDs