Welcome to the Libraries, Febs!

Come to the Research Desk to claim your free unicorn!* (*Ahem. No actual unicorns are available at this time.) But please do come and say hello to a friendly librarian! We provide expert research help, bookmarks, collectible library pins and (sometimes) candy! Find us at the Research Desk on the main level of the Davis […]…Continue Reading Welcome to the Libraries, Febs!

Faculty: Are you grading research papers…

…and hoping they’ll be a little better next time? Talk with a librarian! We’d love to help you build more research and information literacy support into your spring semester classes. Our new InfoLit site describes what we do, and how it makes a difference. You’ll find assignment ideas, sample workshops, and of course, lots more […]…Continue Reading Faculty: Are you grading research papers…

Is the outlet out? Report it!

Is the outlet out? Is the carrel light dark? Please, report it! It’s finals week, and students are making use of every desk, table, carrel and recliner in the libraries. Surely, someone will find something amiss. Please feel welcome to alert library staff to outages and other problems in the building. Visit the Circulation Desk, […]…Continue Reading Is the outlet out? Report it!

Write-In 2018

On Wednesday, December 5th, from 8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m., supported by the Center for Teaching, Learning and Research (CTLR), the 4th Annual Middlebury Write-In will be held. Students can receive writing assistance from tutors and research help from librarians in Davis Family Library 201 or in the Anderson Freeman Center. Snacks will be served….Continue Reading Write-In 2018

You can now receive library circulation notices via text message

The library now offers patrons the option of receiving circulation notices via text message. If you choose to opt in, you will get overdue, hold pickup, and courtesy notices on your phone, in addition to via email. To opt in, login to My MIDCAT at go/renew, click the “Modify Personal Info” button, enter your mobile […]…Continue Reading You can now receive library circulation notices via text message