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Check out River Bend Bookshop, the Library’s New Local Book Vendor
Small local bookshops are rare gems and Trinity is lucky to have several close by. Earlier this year the library set up an account with one, the River Bend Bookshop in West Hartford, and have started purchasing books from them for the Wellness, ...
Let the Library Fuel your Creativity!
The Library is expanding its resources for our maker-minded students. Creativity is a wonderful way to express ideas and de-stress, and we want to provide the space, how-to, and supplies for you to make something new! The new library of arts & crafts ...
Antique Trinity Doorknob in 3D
As part of an ongoing initiative to develop photogrammetry capabilities for teaching and scholarship in collaboration with an alumni request, several LITS staff members [Dave Tatem, Amanda Matava, and Benny Bauer] worked to generate a 3D model of an antique Trinity doorknob using ...
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View all Digital CollectionsBlack Women/Black Nonbinary Writers Reading List
Join us in celebrating Black History Month and BIPOC and QTBIPOC authors by exploring this collection of books that spotlight the histories, stories, and lived experiences of Black women and nonbinary writers.
Climate Change Reading & Action Guide
There is no single fix to climate change, but with the cooperation of governments, individuals, and non-profits, we can make meaningful progress. Read about climate change, environmental justice, and how you can be part of the solution.
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Based in the Raether Library & Information Technology Center, our staff is comprised of over 60 library and technology professionals who care deeply about the Trinity community, with expertise in information technology, customer service, collections, educational technology, research, and special collections & archives.