One common question we get in the library, especially near the beginning of a semester, is: “Do you have my textbook?” Like many academic libraries, we have some textbooks on the shelves, but not a lot, and usually older editions. The cost and quantity of texts needed for every class is prohibitive for libraries. And… Read more »
Month: July 2010
Graphic Novels
One type of literature I’ve always been fascinated with is comic art. In fact, I even considered becoming a comic book artist before I decided to become a librarian. IU East has a modest collection of graphic novels – some famous, like Persepolis and Barefoot Gen. Some aren’t, and I’d like to tell you a… Read more »
Jazz It Up
Music scholars at IU East now have an exciting new tool! Over 300 original Starr-Gennett music recordings from the 1920s in a number of genres have been digitized and made available for listening. The recordings were digitized at IU Bloomington’s Archive of Traditional Music, and were funded by a LSTA grant. The resources can be… Read more »
ALA Conference Recap
The American Library Association’s annual conference was held in Washington, D.C. last weekend. 26,000 librarians from all over the country converged to discuss the pressing issues of libraries and information access. This was the first time I had attended, and I was amazed at the scale and breadth of opportunities and challenges facing librarians today…. Read more »