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  • Finding Mr. Jodrell: Lost for 235 years

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    Recently, I began a process to show my appreciation to William & Mary, in a modest way, for my education and to give something back to the College as I approached the 50th anniversary of my graduation in 1970.

  • Finals Fuel: Fresh Tunes to Power Through Finals

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    W&M Libraries, Music Library and Special Collections teamed up to bring you "Finals Fuel": some fresh tunes from the last decade for powering through finals season and easing into those upcoming summer vibes.

  • ScholarWorks Spotlight: Celebrating the Human Side of Research - Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo

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    In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a scholarly work and share the "human story" behind it. Who are the people behind the data and theory, and how were they affected by the scholarship?   

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    Nuts + Bolts + Sprinkles Podcast: Sara Belmont, '97

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    To celebrate International Amateur Radio Month, the Music Library talks to Sara Belmont, '97, W&M alumna and former WCWM DJ, in this third installment of the podcast "Nuts + Bolts + Sprinkles."

  • Nuts + Bolts + Sprinkles Podcast

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    For the month of April, the Music Library celebrates International Amateur Radio Month. To round things out for this month, we decided to take a deeper look into our very own campus radio station, WCWM 90.9 FM. Check out our three-part series, “Nuts + Bolts + Sprinkles” hosted by W&M’s Arts Librarian, Morgan Davis. 

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    Nuts + Bolts + Sprinkles Podcast: Emma Shahin

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    To celebrate International Amateur Radio Month, the Music Library talks to Emma Shahin, WCWM DJ and editor-in-chief of WCWM's magazine "Vinyl Tap," in this second installment of the podcast "Nuts + Bolts + Sprinkles."

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    Nuts + Bolts + Sprinkles Podcast: Corey Bridges

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    To celebrate International Amateur Radio Month, the Music Library talks to Corey Bridges, Senior Station Manager at WCWM, in this first podcast of "Nuts + Bolts + Sprinkles."

  • Something New Under the Moon

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    Over the winter and spring of early 1941, a towering landmark rose on the rural landscape less than two miles from downtown Williamsburg. The structure housed the screen for the Stockade Theatre Auto-Torium at Casey's Corner, where Richmond and Ironbound Roads intersect.

  • ScholarWorks Spotlight: Celebrating the Human Side of Research - Dr. Nicole Dressler

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    In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a scholarly work and share the "human story" behind it. Who are the people behind the data and theory, and how were they affected by the scholarship?   

  • Meet New Associate Dean for Collections and Content Services, Laura Morales

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    In this post, we introduce W&M Libraries' new associate dean for collections and content services, Laura Morales!

  • ScholarWorks Spotlight: Celebrating the Human Side of Research - Dr. Carrie Dolan

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    In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a scholarly work and share the "human story" behind it. Who are the people behind the data and theory, and how were they affected by the scholarship?   

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    National Library Week: Highlighting Alumni Authors

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    From children's stories to poetry collections to military history, the alumni authors of William & Mary have all of your book-loving needs covered.

  • ScholarWorks Spotlight: Celebrating the Human Side of Research - Dr. Deenesh Sohoni

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    In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a scholarly work and share the "human story" behind it. Who are the people behind the data and theory, and how were they affected by the scholarship?

  • Transgender Day of Visibility

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    By Jake Beardsley '21

  • ScholarWorks Spotlight: Celebrating the Human Side of Research - Dr. Claire McKinney

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    In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a scholarly work and share the "human story" behind it.

  • Cooking by the Book: Mary Randolph's The Virginia Housewife

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    My favorite kinds of materials in archives are the ones we might describe colloquially as "well-loved," where you can tell that someone—or perhaps more than one someone—spent hours writing, reading, and thinking about a topic.

  • Lists and Linnaean Taxonomy in Jean Skipwith's Papers

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    Sometime between 1795 and 1826, Lady Jean Skipwith made an account of the flora on her property. A pocket-sized notebook, now in the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC), contains her handwritten list of plants.

  • Outtakes, Known Unknowns, and a Problem with the Archive

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    Written by graduate student assistant, Erna Anderson. This exhibit is on view in the Swem Library lobby through April 1, 2021. Content warning: This post discusses blackface and gender impersonation.  

  • ScholarWorks Spotlight: Celebrating the Human Side of Research - Dr. Jonathan Allen

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    In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a scholarly work and share the "human story" behind it. Who are the people behind the data and theory, and how were they affected by the scholarship?   

  • ScholarWorks Spotlight: Celebrating the Human Side of Research 

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    In this series, we are spotlighting researchers who have contributed to W&M ScholarWorks, our institutional repository. We asked each researcher to identify a scholarly work and share the "human story" behind it. Who are the people behind the data and theory, and how were they affected by the scholarship?