New Books Spotlight: Summer Popular Reading Part 1
We’re featuring some of our newest popular fiction titles, perfect for summer reading. Check out our New Books shelf and Summer Popular Reading display in the Howe Library lobby for more titles.
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We’re featuring some of our newest popular fiction titles, perfect for summer reading. Check out our New Books shelf and Summer Popular Reading display in the Howe Library lobby for more titles.
Celebrating trans voices, we’re featuring our newest in trans memoirs at Howe Library! Check out our featured list for both print and eBook titles.
Happy Pride, UVM! Looking for some ways to celebrate a little extra this year? Check out this growing list of queer fiction, film & more available from the Howe library. More books and film will be added over the month of June so check back to keep the celebration going! And make sure to keep an eye on our social media this month for highlights of more queer content in our collection.
The Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont (NOFA-VT) and the Vermont Department of Libraries celebrate Agricultural Literacy Week during the third week of November to highlight and celebrate local farms, farmers and the food system. The theme this year is “Land Connections.” Check out some recent books that explore Vermonters’ connections with the land.
Looking to become more confident with your research skills in the Howe Library? Check out some librarian-approved tips to help get you there!
To celebrate Vermont Archives Month 2021, Special Collections invites you to help us finish transcribing the diaries of Mary Jean Simpson during our second annual Transcribe-A-Thon from October 25-29, 2021.
Check out a sampling of new titles on everything from "cosmic zoom" to "vicious children." Stop by the Howe Library lobby to browse new books in person.
Our digital series, "Gathering Leaves: Conversations about Book Arts," continues with a presentation by UVM English professor Liz Fenton on April 29. Professor Fenton will discuss how an interest in the history of printing first emerged out of and then revitalized her work as a literary critic.
Take a look at new and featured books in the Howe Library collection on the historical origins of racism and white supremacy, the role of somatic practice in dismantling racism, and racial injustice in music, popular culture, and housing.