Curating for Belonging
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Belonging is an ongoing goal for our archives, and our aim is to have collections that support and reflect the research and interests of students, faculty, staff, and the world.
Library Staff Members Receive Scholarship Support for Professional Development
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We are excited to announce the winners of the Natasha McFarland Staff Scholarship. The scholarship was named after former librarian Natasha McFarland, who retired in December 2020. McFarland worked for W&M Libraries for 37 years and left behind a legacy after becoming the first employee to progress from a typist to a research librarian over the course of a well-decorated career.
Things that are Gone
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I am old enough that several of the places that I have lived over the years have been torn down, including the house on South Boundary Street that I lived in for two years as a W&M student. To all those who wander up and down DoG Street: think about the street's very different appearance before Colonial Williamsburg.
"Belonging": The Library Instruction Approach
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Belonging. We create a welcoming and caring community that embraces diverse people and perspectives.
Introducing Rosie Liljenquist, Publishing & Open Access Librarian
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In this post, we introduce W&M Libraries' new Publishing & Open Access Librarian, Rosie Liljenquist!
The SCRC's First Web-Archived TikTok
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April 13th, 2021 marks the entry of the first TikTok into William & Mary's Special Collections web archives. The TikTok features a performance by VIMS alum David Niebuhr, putting a spin on a TikTok trend where creators use a popular sea shanty, "The Wellerman," in the creation of their video content.
Introducing Emory LaPrade, Metadata Specialist
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In this post, we introduce W&M Libraries' new metadata specialist, Emory LaPrade!
Library Ambassadors Report: Digital Research Lab is in the Works
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With the Library Ambassadors Report, new member Jenna Massey '24 will provide updates on the how the organization is helping make W&M Libraries a better place to study, discover, and community build.
Making Lemonade, Take Two: The Second Undergraduate Research Summer Workshop Series
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This summer, the Research Department at William & Mary Libraries reprised a workshop series for undergraduate researchers that we'd first held in Summer 2020 as a response to the pandemic. We built on the success of last year's series to offer greater variety, expanded topics, and more flexibility for students.
Introducing Natalie Rue, metadata specialist
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In this post, we introduce W&M Libraries' new metadata specialist, Natalie Rue!
Introducing Camille Andrews, Instruction & Research Librarian
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In this post, we introduce our new instruction & research librarian, Camille Andrews!
Camp RFID Summer Diaries: Mae Dye
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Our summer staff share their experiences on spending the summer days in the Swem stacks, placing RFID tags on over a million books!
Camp RFID Summer Diaries: Jamie Brandenburg
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Our summer staff share their experiences on spending the summer days in the Swem stacks, placing RFID tags on over a million books!
Camp RFID Summer Diaries: Carol Oordt
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Our summer staff share their experiences on spending the summer days in the Swem stacks, placing RFID tags on over a million books!
Camp RFID Summer Diaries: Max Markel
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Our summer staff share their experiences on spending the summer days in the Swem stacks, placing RFID tags on over a million books!
Camp RFID Summer Diaries: Liz Williams
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Our summer staff share their experiences on spending the summer days in the Swem stacks, placing RFID tags on over a million books!
Camp RFID Summer Diaries: Daniel Tyler
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Our summer staff share their experiences on spending the summer days in the Swem stacks, placing RFID tags on over a million books!
Camp RFID Summer Diaries: Alex Luck
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Our summer staff share their experiences on spending the summer days in the Swem stacks, placing RFID tags on over a million books!
Introducing Jennifer Forbes, Acquisitions Assistant
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In this post, we introduce W&M Libraries' new acquisitions assistant, Jennifer Forbes!
Nineteenth-Century Virtual Reality
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On one level a virtual reality headset works the same way as the old View Master toy.