You may have recently heard or read about a new wide-spread exploit concerning Java in mainstream media outlets. LIS is aware of this risk. The major systems used by the College that depend upon Java (e.g. Banner, Hyperion, Nolij, Famis) … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Java 7 Update 6 Vulnerability
Day: September 11, 2012
What’s With This “Quick Search” Thing…?
As new students arrive at college campuses everywhere, we all know the first thing they do is … check out their library’s web page (go/library)! So, once you do that, you might wonder: what’s with this “library quick search” thing? … Continue reading →…Continue Reading What’s With This “Quick Search” Thing…?
Robert W. van de Velde ’75 Memorial Lecture
Dwight Garner ’88, book critic for the New York Times presents a talk, “The Future of Book Criticism” as the Robert W. van de Velde ’75 Memorial Lecturer for this year. Please join us on Tuesday, October 23, 4:30 p.m. … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Robert W. van de Velde ’75 Memorial Lecture
Announcing Non-refundable Billing Fees for Library Items
In an effort to get library materials back in a more timely fashion so that others can use them, LIS has put in place a non-refundable billing fee of $25 for items that are returned after the billing charges for … Continue reading → Continue reading →…Continue Reading Announcing Non-refundable Billing Fees for Library Items
Rails Across America, Part 6
The sixth installment in a series of Dispatches chronicling Ryan Kim’s journey by rail to small towns across America….Continue Reading Rails Across America, Part 6
How to print
Welcome, new students! Among the many questions you have about life at Middlebury, certainly, “How do I print???” is right at the top of the list! Here’s all you need to know. The Tech HelpDesk Printing … Continue reading →…Continue Reading How to print
Oxford Islamic Studies online – trial through October 10
Members of the Middlebury College community temporarily have access to Oxford Islamic Studies Online. OISO includes current scholarship meant to foster a more accurate and informed understanding of the Islamic world. The site includes over 5,000 A-Z reference entries, chapters from … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Oxford Islamic Studies online – trial through October 10