National Library Week: Highlighting Alumni Authors
By Jenna Massey '24
From children’s stories to poetry collections to military history, the alumni authors of William and Mary have all of your book-loving needs covered.
By Jenna Massey '24
From children’s stories to poetry collections to military history, the alumni authors of William and Mary have all of your book-loving needs covered.
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 “
Find book recommendations on the Asian American experience on our Antiracist Bookshelf.
Celebrate One Tribe One Day on April 13 with W&M Libraries and the Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation (STLI)! Hear from Mark Hofer, director of STLI, and others in a live Zoom session.
Alumni, parents, family, friends and book lovers are invited to join author Amanda Foody '16 for a reading and discussion of her recent book Wilderlore on April 29.
By Jake Beardsley '21
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.
On Wednesday, September 29, William & Mary celebrates Tag Day! The event strengthens our community and celebrates all that private giving makes possible at William & Mary. Each gold tag spotted around the Libraries recognizes spaces and resources established through the generosity of our donors.
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.
Sometime between 1795 and 1826, Lady Jean Skipwith made an account of the flora on her property. [i] A pocket-sized notebook, now in the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC), contains her handwritten list of plants.