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.
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October 2021
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Posted on October 27, 2021From the WM Libraries Blog
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Posted on October 20, 2021From the Special Collections BlogI 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 and many buildings were removed during its development. The stereoview below shows a very familiar building (the powder magazine), which had a very different setting prior to CW.
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Posted on October 15, 2021From the WM Libraries BlogBelonging. We create a welcoming and caring community that embraces diverse people and perspectives.
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Posted on October 12, 2021From the WM Libraries BlogIn this post, we introduce W&M Libraries' new Publishing & Open Access Librarian, Rosie Liljenquist! Name: Rosie Liljenquist Title: Publishing & Open Access Librarian What does your job entail?
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Posted on October 8, 2021From the Special Collections BlogApril 13th, 2021 marks the entry of the first TikTok into William & Mary’s Special Collections web archives.