Tribe Homecoming Trivia
Get into the homecoming spirit with a rousing game of W&M trivia hosted by W&M Libraries on October 16! Free and open to all.
Get into the homecoming spirit with a rousing game of W&M trivia hosted by W&M Libraries on October 16! Free and open to all.
With the turning of the seasons we at Special Collections look back on our histories of outdoor activities, and the community that can be found therein.
Alumni, parents, family, friends and book lovers are invited to join author Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle '03 for a virtual discussion of her book "Even as We Breathe." Register online.
We bring good news to our Williamsburg neighbors! While our campus buildings are limited to W&M students, faculty and staff this semester, we are now ready to offer curbside Click & Collect book pick-up for our community library users. Visit our Click & Collect for Community Members wepage for complete information.
Celebrate the contributions of the Latinx community by reading a book written by a Latinx author. Check out our virtual book display for suggestions for your next read.
Public academic research library deans from across the Commonwealth will speak to faculty members, staff, and librarians about issues with the cost, equity and sustainability of bundled journal packages, specifically with Elsevier, the largest STEM publisher. Register online.
Book lovers are invited to join national bestselling author Fiona Davis '88 for a reading and discussion of her newest book "The Lions of Fifth Avenue" on Sept. 16. Register online to receive the Zoom link.
Find out more about working with us on the Media Center or Special Collections websites. We're available to chat online and for Zoom consultations too!
Tracy Melton '85, member of the William & Mary Libraries Board of Directors, reflects on the university's previous experience with pandemic. Melton is generously donating the journal that he is keeping during the global health crisis; the journal will be open to research in 2022.
In today's blog post, we introduce W&M Libraries' new oral historian!