Make an Appointment with a Librarian (and Other Advice for First-Years)

Hey, first-year students! Now that you’re settled in to campus, it’s time to explore the libraries a little more. Here’s some insider advice to get you going (thanks, College Newsroom!): P.S. You can meet all of the librarians at go.middlebury.edu/librarians….Continue Reading Make an Appointment with a Librarian (and Other Advice for First-Years)

Hey, Class of 2022!

Is the Research Desk in your toolkit yet? Come and talk with a librarian when you start your first assignment. You’ll find that we are always happy to help. You don’t even need a question! Just tell us what you’re working on. Together, we can figure out what you’ll need to do first, next and […]…Continue Reading Hey, Class of 2022!

How do you say “Kaboom!” in your summer language?

Like your summer language with pictures on the side? We’ve got just the thing for you. Come and check out (literally!) the comics and graphic novels we’ve put on the cart in the Davis Family Library atrium. (Yes, you may borrow them!) We have a lot, and we’re eager to refill. So if you want […]…Continue Reading How do you say “Kaboom!” in your summer language?

Experience the Library in Your Language

We have a library guide for every language program this summer, from Spanish, to Hebrew to Chinese and more. Browse a complete list of subjects here. Every research guide is carefully curated  by a Middlebury librarian. You’ll find links to lists of in-language books, search tips, and answers to questions that are commonly asked by […]…Continue Reading Experience the Library in Your Language

Welcome back, alumni! Never stop learning

Welcome back to the libraries, alumni! We know that even though you’ve graduated, you’ll never stop learning. We want to be sure you’re aware that  the scholarly journals in JSTOR and Project Muse are available to you. After signing up for a Midd alumni account, you can use JSTOR and Project Muse from anywhere. For more […]…Continue Reading Welcome back, alumni! Never stop learning

fat ‘n’ hairy: ways i’m failing the patriarchy

Respondents Katrina Spencer (KS) is from Los Angeles, California. She is the Literatures & Cultures Librarian and has been at Middlebury for just over a year. Karin Hanta (KH) is from Vienna, Austria. She is the Director of Chellis House-Women’s Resource Center and a Visiting Lecturer in Linguistics/Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. She has worked […]…Continue Reading fat ‘n’ hairy: ways i’m failing the patriarchy