All Midd Libraries begin 9 – 5 hours today.
Library hours are reduced during the period between spring and summer semesters. Check here for hours.
PLEASE NOTE! The Libraries will close at 12 noon on Monday 5/24.
Special Collections will be closed Monday 5/24 through Friday 6/4; opening Saturday 6/5 from 10-2 for Reunion weekend, and resuming regular […]…Continue Reading Library Hours
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New database: Social Explorer
The library recently added a subscription to Social Explorer, which provides easy online access to demographic information about the United States, from 1790 to present. It allows for the easy creation of thematic maps and downloading into other software products such as PowerPoint. It also provides convenient digital access to two censuses never before available […]…Continue Reading New database: Social Explorer
Ode to the Library
Have you seen the ode to the library? If not, it is well worth a couple of your valuable minutes!
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The End (of spring term) is Near!
Leaving campus for good – or just for all/part of the summer?
Please be on the lookout for materials that belong to the Libraries and return them before you leave campus.
If you have any questions, problems or concerns with returning borrowed materials, please be in touch! Circulation Services staff can be reached by email at library_circulation@middlebury.edu, […]…Continue Reading The End (of spring term) is Near!
May Library Hours
DAVIS FAMILY LIBRARY
May 2 – 17
Last-week-of-classes and Exam period
24 hour – with card access
Midd card access required between 11 pm and regular opening
(regular opening times 7:30 am M-F and 9 am S-S)
May 18
Closing at 8 pm
May 19-21 (Wed-Fri) 9 am-5 pm
May 22-23 (Sat-Sun) 9 am – 5 pm
May 24 (Mon) 9 am – noon
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The Library Has a Name: The Davis Family Library
The library now has a name: The Davis Family Library. You can read about the naming ceremony via an article in the Campus. The materials from the panel will be posted shortly.
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Sites worth seeing
Among the many useful websites from U. S. government agencies there are several that seem particularly relevant to the current economic situation in the United States:
Beige Book
Provides a summary of commentary on current economic conditions by Federal Reserve District. It is published eight times a year.
Stopfraud.gov
Dedicated to helping find and report suspected cases of financial […]…Continue Reading Sites worth seeing