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About the Miller Information Commons
The award winning Robert E. & Holly D. Miller Information Commons (MIC) is the heart of the campus featuring friendly, knowledgeable service, a tailored print and digital research collection, new technology, beautiful architecture and a stunning view. It’s your home for creation, collaboration, inspiration, and academic success.
The Miller Information Commons was named to honor Robert and Holly Miller, whose generosity made it a reality. Truex, Cullins & Partners Architects won the Hertzel Pasackow Award for significant contributions to the physical or architectural quality of downtown Burlington for their design. Groundbreaking ceremonies were held on May 2, 1997 and the building was completed on April 30, 1998.
Building Directory
First Floor (Entry Level)
Circulation desk
Reference collection
Popular Reading
New Books
Print journals & newspapers
DVDs
Computers
Laptop stations
Scanner
Printer
Phone charging station
Library staff offices
Maker services
Second Floor
Computer lab
Reading nooks
Graphic novels
Copier
Printer
Collaboration and viewing space (Room 201), with massage chairs and coloring books
Office of Accessibility
Academic Coaching & Peer Tutoring
Office of the Registrar
Light box (happy light) station in reading nook
Third Floor
Electronic classroom (Room 308)
Class/conference rooms (Rooms 305-306)
Open study areas
Team study rooms (Rooms 303-304, 309)
Reading nooks
Children’s books and educational curriculum materials
Computers
Printer
Vista Room (Room 301)
Terrace
Light box (happy light) station in reading nook
Ground Floor (Basement)
Circulating book collection
Special Collections
Individual study rooms (Rooms G01-G05)
Computers
Light box (happy light) station
Technology Directory
Equipment for Checkout
Note: Students and employees can check out these items from the Champlain College Circulation Desk
Dell Laptop (Precision or Latitude model)
External USB DVDRW Drive
HDMI Mac Adaptor
HUION KAMVAS 13 Graphics Drawing Tablet
Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adaptor for Macs
Naviskauto Portable Blu-Ray/DVD Player with Built-in Screen & HDMI Output
Samsung Chromebook 4+s
Soundcore Anker Wireless Noise-canceling Headphones
Standard Plug-in Headphones
TASCAM DR-40 Linear PCM Portable Digital Audio Recorder
Texas Instruments TI-30XIIS Scientific Calculator
Collaboration & Viewing Spaces
HDTV with HDMI Cable and Apple TV – 2nd Floor (MIC 201)
HDTV with HDMI, VGA and 3.5 mm Sound Input Cable – 3rd Floor (MIC 303 Study Room, MIC 304 Study Room)
SDTV with VCR – 3rd Floor (MIC 309 Study Room)
Computer Workstations
Kiosk Computers (for sending print jobs or arranging WebPrint) -1st Floor (Circulation Desk and MIC 101)
Windows Lab PCs (i5-1145G7 @ 2.6GHz, 16GB Ram, Intel Iris Xe Graphics) – 2nd Floor (Open Lab in front of stairwell G), 3rd Floor (Outside MIC 308 & MIX 309)
Windows Thin Client (Virtual) PCs – Lower Level (Both sides of stairwell G), 1st Floor (Open Lab between MIC 105 & 107)
Convenience Technology
Catalog Search Tablets – Lower Level (In front of stairwell G), 3rd Floor (Adjacent to the terrace doors)
Massage Chairs – 2nd Floor (MIC 201)
Phone Charging Station – 1st Floor (MIC 101)
Printing
Black & White Multi-function Scanner/Printer – 2nd Floor (MIC 310)
Black & White Printer – 3rd Floor (Outside MIC 309), Lower Level (MIC G09)
Color Multi-function Scanner/Printer – 1st Floor (MIC 101)
Classroom Technology
Note: The Library does not manage the use of these classrooms. To reserve one of these rooms for a meeting, please use the
Event Management System
or contact the Event Center.
MIC 305/306 – Podium PC linked to projector with HDMI, VGA, and 3.5 mm Sound Input Cable.
MIC 308 – Lab PCs (i7 10700k @ 3.80GHz, 32GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GT 710), Podium PC linked to the projector with HDMI, VGA, and 3.5 mm Sound Input Cable