Beginning in summer 2020, all Kanopy film titles will require a faculty request for access and approval by W&M Libraries.
News Archive
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Posted July 20, 2020
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Posted July 17, 2020
W&M Libraries has partnered with the W&M Alumni Association to host virtual talks with alumni children’s authors. The new “Summer Story Time Series” features authors reading their books and answering questions from the audience.
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Posted July 10, 2020
As Americans make efforts to learn more about the social justice and racial equity issues that are front and center in the nation right now, William & Mary Libraries has joined other institutions around the country in providing resources for self-education.
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Posted May 27, 2020
by Joseph McClain, University Communications
The upheaval and restrictions of COVID-19 won’t stop undergraduate research over the summer at William & Mary.
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Posted May 19, 2020
Michelle Lelièvre, instructor in American Studies and Anthropology, collaborated with W&M Libraries staff on a multimedia assignment for her course, Hear Here: The Oral History of Williamsburg.
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Posted May 18, 2020
For a limited time, while the Libraries’ book collections are closed to the public, HathiTrust is offering temporary online access to books they've digitized which W&M Libraries owns in its print collection.
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Posted May 7, 2020
The William & Mary community has found an assortment of creative ways to document life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Posted April 27, 2020
William & Mary Libraries has launched a Textbook Affordability Initiative on campus to address the rising costs of textbooks. The effort is managed by a task force of librarians, faculty, staff and students.
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Posted April 10, 2020
Professors examine best practices for online instruction and students consider new habits for learning, all the while considering the unique challenges that everybody is facing.
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Posted April 2, 2020
An entrepreneurial, engineering-based mindset allowed one William & Mary class to make a real contribution to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic during its second week of online instruction.