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A cooperative effort between Library of Michigan and the presses of University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Wayne State University has recently launched a unique collection of regional eBooks available to all residents of Michigan. Find free ebooks on ReadMichigan.org.
Join librarians, Lisa Murphy and Robin Rank today for the discussion on both K’s past and present-day forms of digital blackface.
The A.M. Todd Rare Book Room at the Kalamazoo College Library is hosting an exhibit curated by by Indigo Corvidae ’24 and Meaghan Kelly ’23. The exhibit features items from the life and works of William Morris, a British textile designer, poet, artist, novelist, architectural conservationist, printer, translator, and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement.
OCLC Express Digital Lending The Kalamazoo College Library has been selected to join to OCLC’s Express Interlibrary Loan program! Due to our ILL staff’s exceptional work, we meet Express standards for consistently and quickly delivering articles and other digital resources. This puts us in the top 10% for OCLC Interlibrary Loan! What does this mean for you? Kalamazoo College users will benefit from the speedy delivery of other libraries reciprocating this same high level of service. Who can […]
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and the Library has (virtually) gathered titles to help people who want to learn more about sexual assault survivorship. Check out our Virtual Book Display for Sexual Assault Survivors for some of our library’s resources and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center for more on Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
We’re looking for 4 students to put our library website to the test. Sign up to participate in usability testing!
The Library is featuring books and other materials on disability in our lobby display as well as our online collection. Check it out in person or through the link in this post!
A new volume examining the history of racism and oppression at Kalamazoo College has just been published. Reckoning: Kalamazoo College Uncovers Its Racial and Colonial Past is now available in the Kalamazoo College Library in print and as an e-book. It is also available to purchase in print and as a Kindle version on various brick and mortar and online bookstores.
Masks are REQUIRED in all areas of the building, Please enjoy food and drink in the Book Club or outside.