Middlebury Resource Guide 2012-13

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Learning Resources Libraries The Middlebury libraries include a variety of physical materials and online resources to support the College community’s teaching, learning, research, and recreational needs. With significant local holdings of books, periodicals, government documents, DVDs, CDs, and music scores; unique rare book and manuscript collections; thousands of online journals and databases (including some now specifically for use by alumni); and active sharing partnerships with other libraries across the country, we provide you with a wealth of materials to use during your studies at Middlebury, and beyond. go/library

Davis Family Library: At a roomy 143,000 square feet— roughly 3 acres—the Davis Family Library on Storrs Avenue boasts 725 seats; wired and wireless networks; key service desks immediately accessible from a spacious, sunlit atrium; state-of-the-art classrooms; group studies; offices for staff members supporting library and technology; and the Center for Teaching, Learning, & Research (see next page).

Armstrong Science Library: The James I. and Carol Aymar Armstrong Science Library, housed in McCardell Bicentennial Hall, provides curriculum support in the fields of biology, chemistry and biochemistry, computer science, environmental studies, geography, geology, physics, and psychology.

Davis Family Library – 802.443.5494 go/davislib

Armstrong Science Library – 802.443.5449 go/armstrong 11


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