W&M Libraries Blog

Rachel Seitz
Posted on March 6, 2024

Our faculty at William & Mary are making great contributions to academia with their research. In our blog series, we interview faculty with recent publications for insight into their scholarship. Candice Benjes-Small, head of research at W&M Libraries, spoke to Rochelle Seitz, research professor at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), about her recently published book chapter entitled Ecology of the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria

Previous Posts

Apr 2020

  • A red door covered by newspaper with a sign instructing patrons to wear masks before entering
    Posted on April 16, 2020
      The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic stormed into Williamsburg the middle weeks of March. When W&M students left campus for spring break on Friday, March 6, normal prevailed. A week later, profound changes were underway.
  • Shayna - a woman in a polo shirt with dark curly hair - posing with a pink flower
    Posted on April 15, 2020
    A new W&M blog series. In this post, Shayna Gutcho chronicles what it's like to work in the time of Corona.
  • a headshot of Liz - a brunette woman - in a W&M sweatshirt in front of a white background
    Posted on April 14, 2020
    Our library staff members are chronicling their experiences living through a pandemic. In this post Research Librarian, Liz Bellamy, writes about how the Research and Instruction team is working alone, together. 
  • Gina - a dark haired woman in a baseball cap - and a black and white cat cuddling
    Posted on April 13, 2020
    A new W&M blog series. In this post, Gina Woodward chronicles what it's like to work in the time of Corona.
  • Headshot of Yitazba Largo-Anderson in front of a white background
    Posted on April 10, 2020
    One of the experiences Mosaic Fellows acquire during their studies is teaching and library instruction. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has altered the way teaching and instruction is now being taught to students at William & Mary. Yitazba chronicles her journey leading her first online library instruction session. 
  • About 30 African American sailors stand in row formation for their photograph. A white lieutenant colonel stands in front of them.
    Posted on April 9, 2020
    Introducing a recently digitized scrapbook documenting the experiences of an African American sailor during the attack on Pearl Harbor
  • Headshot of Libby McDaniel in front of a white background
    Posted on April 9, 2020
    A new W&M blog series. In this post, Libby McDaniel chronicles what it's like to work in the time of Corona.
  • Headshot of Mary Oberlies in front of a white background
    Posted on April 8, 2020
    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.
  • Headshot of Justin Dalton in front of a white background
    Posted on April 7, 2020
    A new W&M blog series. In this post, Justin Dalton chronicles what it's like to work in the time of Corona.
  • A yellow bicycle prominent among other bicycles in the woods.
    Posted on April 6, 2020
    W&M Libraries board member Tracy Melton '85 tells a touching story of the impact the pandemic has had on the Williamsburg community.