Yes, dear readers, I’m still cheating on you on another blog. The Atwater contest is nearing completion, though, and in one of the final posts for Turf Battle I’m again writing about a landscape concept you all might find interesting. I write about Edge, and how it effects the composition of masses and spaces within […]…Continue Reading Edge and Atwater
Month: February 2011
In Other Words
Students learn how not to get lost in translation….Continue Reading In Other Words
Is Yemen the Next Afghanistan?
Not yet, says Quinn Mecham…Continue Reading Is Yemen the Next Afghanistan?
State of the Site
Overview What follows is a report on the state of notable web applications and sites in use at Middlebury including the College website, the Middlebury instance of WordPress (i.e. sites.middlebury.edu) and a variety of key web applications that provide services … Continue reading →…Continue Reading State of the Site
VCAL‘s Faculty Reciprocal Borrowing
Faculty, do you prefer to browse for your research in the stacks, and live or travel near another Vermont Academic Library, then VCAL‘s Faculty Reciprocal Borrowing Program may be for you! With a VCAL Borrowing card you may check out … Continue reading →…Continue Reading VCAL‘s Faculty Reciprocal Borrowing
The Ensemble of Soloists
Your mission is to write a tiny play and perform it on stage, all alone!…Continue Reading The Ensemble of Soloists
Divisional Faculty Advisory Groups
Divisional Faculty Advisory Groups meet once or twice per year to discuss library and technology issues and interests. The Languages group and the Sciences group met recently. Notes on their discussions are available on the LIS Advisors blog [shortcut: go/lisadvisors]. … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Divisional Faculty Advisory Groups