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Request support for peripheral devices, including monitors, mice, keyboards, dongles, cables and other common computer peripheral equipment.


Oracle Finance is a Middlebury-managed service. If you need access to this system, request it here.


Office 365 includes Word, Excel, Powerpoint, OneNote and Teams.


One-way communications and emergency communications to the entire campus or other defined groups. Includes campus alert systems, broadcast email and text messaging, electronic newsletter distribution, enterprise mailing list management, and digital signage.


Video conferencing software provided by Middlebury College. You can host meetings and webinars. Share your screen, record your meetings, and live stream, among many other options.


Software used for machine learning, signal processing, image processing, computer vision, communications, computational finance, control design, robotics, and much more.


Middlebury libraries support a high-level academic interaction among our faculty, staff, and students across all our schools and programs. The libraries offer a wide range of support services.


Azure Virtual Desktop is a virtualization tool which allows apps and virtual desktops to be delivered via web browser. No VPN or desktop client required.


Notebook LM is an AI-powered research assistant from Google that helps users synthesize information from their own uploaded documents. It can generate summaries, answer questions, and create audio summaries while creating references to the original sources. Designed for researchers, writers, and students, it aims to enhance comprehension and streamline knowledge work.


Information regarding Middlebury accounts and passwords


Request help with a printer on the Middlebury campus or with questions or issues printing from your device.


Omeka was a free, open source content management system for online digital collections. [Decommissioned]


UDOIT – or the Universal Design Online Content Inspection Tool – (pronounced, “You Do It”) is an automated accessibility auditing tool for Canvas courses.


Assessing or enabling accessibility of academic software, enterprise applications, or electronic/digital resources. Might include accessibility reviews, defining standards, analysis, or end-user training/awareness.


Request repair on a Middlebury owned device.


Software ideal for use in engineering, mathematics, finance, physics, chemistry, biology, and a wide range of other fields, it makes possible a new level of automation in algorithmic computation, interactive manipulation, and dynamic presentation.


Technology associated with printers and copiers, such as copy, scan, fax, and print. Includes supporting technologies such as copy centers, print quota systems, 3D printing, and other replicating technologies.


Lucidchart and Lucidspark are external tools available from and within Canvas, Middlebury's learning management system.


The Course Hub provides access to online resources for courses. Instructors can provision new resources with a few clicks and students get links to all the resources associated with each course.


MediaWiki is the software behind Wikipedia. Middlebury ran a private installation of this software. [Decommissioned]


Mathematics Software to analyze, explore, visualize, and solve mathematical problems.


Speechify is a text-to-speech service that converts written content like articles, documents, and ebooks into natural-sounding audio. The app uses AI voices and supports multiple languages, allowing users to listen to text.


Plausible is a website analytics tool Middlebury will now incorporate into their analytics services. You can utilize this for website traffic and search engine optimizations to provide more detail regarding that traffic.