A change in Summer Hours for Special Collections on the Lower Level of the Davis Family Library was approved by the LIS Area Directors at their recent meeting. The following hours will be in effect immediately: Tuesday, May 31-Thursday, June 2 By … Continue reading →…Continue Reading New Special Collections Summer Hours
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A JACK LONDON SYMPOSIUM
Sponsored by The Abernethy Series and Friends of the Davis Family Library Thursday, April 28, 2011 4:30 – 6pm Davis Family Library 201 – Watson Lecture Hall James L. Haley, author of Wolf: the Lives of Jack London, and Anne Trubek, author … Continue reading →…Continue Reading A JACK LONDON SYMPOSIUM
Special Collections Closed for Spring Break
Just a reminder that Special Collections will be closed this week from today, Monday, March 28, through next Sunday evening, April 3, 2011. We will reopen for regular hours next Monday, April 4, from 1-5 p.m., and 7-10 p.m.
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Special Collections spotlight
Watch this for a lovely feature by the Addison Independent on Middlebury College Special Collections and Andy Wentink’s journey to his current place as Curator! Also of local/Middlebury College interest: the music on the video is by Middlebury alumna Anaïs … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Special Collections spotlight
Annual Special Collections Open House, August 31-September 2, 2010
PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR ANNUAL SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OPEN HOUSE, August 31-September 2, 2010, 9 am-5 pm On view in Special Collections, Davis Family Library, Lower Level Faculty and Staff are welcome fo review our most recent acquisition of primary source materials … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Annual Special Collections Open House, August 31-September 2, 2010
Special Collections sponsors new exhibit : The Two Pointers of Dead Creek — A Tradition of Trapping and Boat Building in Addison County
In collaboration with Vergennes boat builder Douglas Brooks, Special Collections is offering a new short-term exhibit The Two Pointers of Dead Creek : A Tradition of Trapping and Boat Building in Addison County. Assistant Curator Danielle Rougeau is working with Douglas Brooks on mounting the exhibit on the Lower Level of the Davis Family Library. The […]…Continue Reading Special Collections sponsors new exhibit : The Two Pointers of Dead Creek — A Tradition of Trapping and Boat Building in Addison County
LIS Collection Management has a new name!
With the merger of Collection Management and portions of Academic Consulting Services, it became clear that the area needed a new name to reflect its expanded scope.
I’m therefore pleased to announce that the name for this area is now Research and Collection Services (RCS). While many portions of the website still reflect the old names […]…Continue Reading LIS Collection Management has a new name!