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Trinity Launches New Digital Repository
The Trinity Library recently announced the new Digital Repository, a site in JSTOR which houses and provides access to scholarly and creative works by Trinity College community members and digitized materials from the College Archives and Watkinson Library Special Collections. As part of ...
Former USAID editor graduated with Trinity Class of 1964
Between 2002 and 2012, Ben Barber ’64 served as senior writer, photographer and editor for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). He was in charge of the production of the magazine Frontlines. Barber donated his papers to the Watkinson Library at ...
WITT 2025: Making AI Work for You and Your Students
Save the Date 1/16/25 – Winter Institute on Teaching with Technology: Making AI Work for You and Your Students Are you curious about the AI landscape and what AI can do for you and your students? You’ll learn how AI can streamline course planning, ...
Digital Projects & Collections
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Information for new Trinity students about research skills, technical support, and resources to help you succeed.
Encyclopedia Trinitiana
The Encyclopedia Trinitiana highlights events, places, and people within the long history of the college, provides a platform for exploring Trinity through many different lenses, and serves as a community-built archive for students of the history of Trinity College.
Read Black Women & Black Nonbinary Writers Mini Collection
Join the Trinity College Black Women’s Organization (T.C.B.W.O.) and librarians in celebrating BIPOC and QTBIPOC authors by exploring this collection of books that spotlight the histories, stories, and lived experiences of Black women and nonbinary writers.
Explore Digital Projects & Exhibits
Special projects using materials from our collections and the campus community.
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What we do
Library and Information Technology Services collaborates with the Trinity community to support the curricular, technological, and research needs of the campus. We curate top-tier digital and physical collections representing diverse viewpoints from around the world, teach and inspire others to use educational and research tools, provide flexible spaces that foster focused thinking and joy in learning, and support administrative software to ensure smooth campus operations.
Who we are
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.