Librarian Problem Solver: Ebooks to the Rescue
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Getting access to eBooks for courses and student is on all of our minds. Professors need course materials they assigned available in electronic formats and librarians were here to answer the call.
Work in the Time of Corona: Justin Dalton, Applications Administrator
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A new W&M blog series. In this post, Justin Dalton chronicles what it's like to work in the time of Corona.
The Yellow Bicycle
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W&M Libraries board member Tracy Melton '85 tells a touching story of the impact the pandemic has had on the Williamsburg community.
Work in the Time of Corona: Mildred Sink, Swem Circulation
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A new W&M blog series. In this post, Mildred Sink chronicles what it's like to work in the time of Corona.
Librarian Problem Solvers - For the New K-12 Kitchen Table Teachers
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Faculty and staff who are suddenly in charge of homeschooling K-12 students are looking for helpful resources beyond what is supplied by the teacher. Rebecca Beasley, Librarian and Director of the School of Education's Learning Resource Center, shares some tools to help.
Work in the Time of Corona: Carolyn Wilson, SCRC Research Assistant
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A new W&M blog series. In this post, Carolyn Wilson chronicles what it's like to work in the time of Corona.
While You Were Gone : We Were Here
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In this post, the Swem Circulation Department chronicles what it was like to work in that in-between time.
Work in the Time of Corona: Candice Benjes-Small, Head of Research
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A new W&M blog series. In this post, Candice Benjes-Small chronicles what it's like to work in the time of Corona.
The (Digital) Archive at Your Fingertips
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Access Special Collections materials from home via the Digital Archive!
A Michigan Woman, Race Relations, and Virginia 1945
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Jenna Hershberger introduces Marilyn Kaemmerle and her 1945 Flat Hat editorial that sparked a national response.
Showcasing black literary work
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Preston Neukirch '18 writes about his experience curating two exhibits showcasing selections of Black literary work.
Celebrating the Principles
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Shayna Gutcho offers an introduction to Kwanzaa and related resources available at the SCRC.
Inspired and empowered
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In October, I attended a week-long conference in Temecula, California called the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums, and came back to William & Mary feeling empowered.
Light One Candle
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Shayna Gutcho explains the history and traditions of Hanukkah through the resources available at SCRC.
A New York Holiday: Printing Christmas in the Nineteenth Century
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Derek Vouri-Richard explores the history of New York media in this year's exhibition of the Nancy H. Marshall Collection.
Making the World a Better Place, One Makerspace at a Time
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The thing I love about Makerspaces is that the only limit is your imagination.
Picturing Mount Vernon
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Jenna Hershberger discusses our lantern slides of Mount Vernon and their importance in the archaeological and architectural research of the famed George Washington home.
Remembering Our Fallen Siblings: Trans Day of Remembrance
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Shayna Gutcho explains the importance of Transgender Day of Remembrance and shares some trans narratives available at SCRC.
The (not-so) Hidden Gem of Florence
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Brielle Popolla compares an early twentieth-century travel account to a trip of her own.
Welcome New University Archivist, Ali Zawoyski!
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Alissa "Ali" Zawoyski is William & Mary Libraries' new University Archivist!