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Mary Ruth’s Last Day – June 12, 2009

July 16th, 2009 by Brenda Ellis

Submitted by Brenda Ellis

How do you create a disturbance in the collection management area?  Sneak up on Mary Ruth on her last day of work upon retiring and catch her working! Boy was she surprised by the camera and sneaky photographer. 

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But wait, what’s that commotion?  Kristin and Joanne can’t wait for their own retirment day and they get in on the celebration!

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 But wait…another retiree.  Judy jumps in and now no one can keep a straight face.

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Ok stop clowning around – now its time for the (relatively) serious shot

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And finally, Mary Ruth and her long-time colleague Bill Warren pose for their own photo.

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What a day!  We will miss all our retires – it won’t be as fun here without them.  More photos can be found on the server in the path N:\Orgs\LIS\LISstaff\People & Social\MaryRuth Crawford Retirement.

EXH!BITED-LIS Staff Arts and Crafts

June 15th, 2009 by Doreen Bernier

Submitted by Doreen Bernier

June 10th was the opening day of “Exh!bited”, the LIS staff arts and crafts exhibit.

Special thanks to all the LIS artisans for their truly beautiful contributions. This was a great opportunity to showcase our special talents and interests and bring the community together – and also surprise and delight users and visitors.

 

The opening reception was graced with beautiful live music, courtesy of Dan Frostman.

 

Early arrivals enjoyed the only edible craft piece - chocolate dipped strawberries.

 

Included below are some photos from the reception.

 

The exhibit organizers, Morgan, Doreen and Elin, would like to thank Joseph for his invaluable assistance in setting up the space. Thanks also to Scott and Rachel for their contributions, and with thanks to all for taking the time out from your busy schedules to assist in bringing this exhibit to life.

 

The exhibit will run until June 26th.

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New Wireless Access Points

June 5th, 2009 by Doreen Bernier
Submitted by Howie McCausland
We have just completed installing Wireless Access Points to provide full coverage throughout Coffrin and Stewart dorms, and have installed an extensive new network infrastructure (wired, and wireless) throughout the newly-renovated Proctor to support the new expanded College Book Store.
Good wireless signal is now available in about 90% of campus building interior spaces, as shown on the accompanying map.
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Library Massage Parlor

May 15th, 2009 by Doreen Bernier

Submitted by Joseph Watson

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“Did you see the massage parlor in the library?” a colleague asked…
In coordination with the Gus Jordan, Dean of the College, two students, Mariella Saavedra and Ann Selvadurai, working as volunteers for a nationwide group promoting wellness called Active Minds http://www.activeminds.org/ sponsored stress breaks with massage therapists in the Harman Periodicals Reading Area during exams  this week. The two local professional massage therapists were kept quite busy!

MIIS Library Celebrates Earth Day

April 24th, 2009 by Doreen Bernier

Submitted by Peter Liu, MIIS
Earth Day Display April 21, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The MIIS Library is celebrating Earth Day (April 22) during the entire month of April. Every week we’ll have a new display of books from our collection in our front lobby.

This week we are having a display that features on oceans and marine resources. Here is a picture attachment.

For further information, please visit the library’s blogs at:

 

http://blogs.middlebury.edu/colemanlibrary/

From the Digital Archives

March 9th, 2009 by Doreen Bernier

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French Summer School Play – 1941

From the Digital Archives

March 2nd, 2009 by Doreen Bernier

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Bread Loaf School of English-hiking trip in 1929

From the Digital Archives

February 6th, 2009 by Doreen Bernier

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Bread Loaf School of English play from 1932

LIFE Photo Archives

November 21st, 2008 by Patricia Hornbeck

Submitted by Patty Hornbeck

Google has recently announced a searchable collection of photographs from the LIFE photo archives. Most were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of LIFE and Google.

Middlebury Rugby, 1902

November 7th, 2008 by Doreen Bernier

Another great photo from our digital archives
Rugby 1902

Halloween 2008

October 31st, 2008 by Doreen Bernier

IMG_0050 Thao – The Serious Librarian

IMG_0049 Morgan and Kate

Morgan and cowboy 1 Cowboy meets Warrior Princess

Arabella Arabella

custodians Our Custodial Staff

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PromQueen Prom Queen – JoAnn

Little Red Ridinghood Little Red Riding Hood – Kristin

Another Great Picture from the Digital Archives

October 31st, 2008 by Doreen Bernier

Mountain Club Outing-1931

Mountain Club Outing 1931

New Reading Area at Armstrong Library

October 22nd, 2008 by Carrie Macfarlane
New Armstrong Reading Area

New Armstrong Reading Area
We’ve increased the size of the reading area on the main floor of Armstrong Library. Come to see the changes!

  • We removed over 1,000 volumes of outdated and otherwise unnecessary printed materials, and this allowed us to empty 2 bookcases.
  • The floor space that we gained by removing the bookcases has been filled with a combination of tables and armchairs. We’ll add a few more tables and chairs from staff offices soon, once we acquire replacements from storage. Because of a pre-existing budget request, we’ll be able to add 5 new study carrels downstairs, too.
  • This combination of tables, armchairs and study carrels was requested by students last year on the comments poster we hung at the entrance to the library. (The new video and laptop viewing equipment in the group studies was requested too.)
  • In addition, we eventually hope to add more computers and lamps, but wiring and budgetary limitations might not allow this. We also hope to purchase more dry erase boards, maybe some board games, and who knows what else!

Beautiful Old Libraries

October 17th, 2008 by Patricia Hornbeck

Submitted by Patty Horbeck

Curious Expeditions has gathered together photos of the world’s most impressive old libraries.

From the Digital Archives

October 6th, 2008 by Doreen Bernier

From time to time we will be posting photos from Middlebury’s archives. Many thanks to Danielle for scouring our digital resources for interesting photographs!

 

Read a Banned Book!

October 6th, 2008 by Elin Waagen

Thanks to Janine Podraza for organizing a beautiful display in the Main Library Atrium for Banned Books Week 9/27 – 10/4.

 

New Video and Laptop Viewing Equipment at Armstrong Library

September 26th, 2008 by Judy Watts

Submitted by Judy Watts

Students asked, and we provided!

Thanks to Dean Cadoret and others, Armstrong Library group study rooms now have equipment for video and laptop viewing.  For computer use, researchers can bring their own laptops or check out a laptop from the Circulation Desk.  For videos, a DVD player/VCR is already in the room.

This is another outcome based on feedback received from the Post-It note bulletin board Carrie MacFarlane did at Armstrong last year. Carrie and Brendan Owen, Digital Media Intern, will be doing a presentation on this effort next week at The October Conference , Space 2.0 : Small-Scale Library Redesign Projects, at Dartmouth.

Nice teamwork, Carrie and Brendan!

God Save the Queen!

September 26th, 2008 by Michael Roy

Near whose desk can you find this picture? (Hint: it’s from a book cover.)

Where in LIS can you find a hedgehog with beer coasters?

September 19th, 2008 by Michael Roy

We’re introducing a new feature to LISt: bizarre photos culled from our offices. We’ll post the picture one week and give folks a chance to guess who they think might be the owner of the object depicted. (If you know, then don’t guess, please!)

“Scholar’s Rock”

September 12th, 2008 by Doreen Bernier

In front of Scholars Rock, Dean Mike Roy, Barbara Youngman, Robert Youngman and Professor Colin Mackenzie

Submitted by Joseph Watson

For more than a year we have been working with the Museum of Art to select a location for a large “Scholar’s Rock” that the museum wanted to place in the Main Library. Happily, the rock was placed the the East Reading Room on the Upper Level last week. The existing ledge on the interior wall was redesigned by Ken Pohlman of the museum and reconstructed by Stark Mountain Woodcrafters. The resulting pediment enhances the room and presents the rock beautifully. The piece was given to the museum by Robert P. ‘64 and Barbara P. Youngman who have given generously over the years to encourage the study and collection of Asian art. In the rocks’ descriptive label Prof. Colin Mackenzie writes “Appreciated for their contorted shapes and fissured surfaces, ornamental rocks have been collected in China since the Han dynasty (206 B.C.E.–220 C.E.). Small rocks were displayed on scholars’ desks, while the largest ones were incorporated into gardens. They thus played an ornamental role analogous to that of figural sculpture in the West. The connoisseurship of rocks was intimately bound up with philosophical notions of transformation and concepts such as yin (negative) and yang (positive), and xu (emptiness) and shi (solidity). Rocks from Lingbi are prized for their fantastic forms.”
The Youngmans recently stopped by the library to view the stone and Mike had a chance to thank them for their generosity.

And speaking of art in general, the Museum has been adding and removing objects all summer. The revised list of art in the building is available in a brochure at the Info Desk and will also be available on the web soon. Also on the web: http://www.middlebury.edu/arts/capp/mural/mural.htm and http://www.middlebury.edu/arts/capp/exhibits/

And remember, temporary displays of art (or whatever) can be set up in the Main Lib. For more information on what’s available see go/lis?display.

And on an unrelated note– Announcing a new section of the LIS Wikis devoted to Facilities Concerns: The content is fairly brief at this point, but will expand over time. If you have topics that you think would be useful to have included please let me know. Check it out at go/wikis and select LIS then LIS Facility Issues. The best part is, it’s searchable!