September 24th – October 1st is Banned Books Week. That’s b-a-n-n-e-d, not “band books” on musical instruction or the latest Maroon 5 bio. The American Library Association (ALA) dubs Banned Books Week as “an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment.” This week “highlights the benefits of free and open access… Read more »
Month: September 2011
Brill
Through the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) all of the IU campuses now have access to additional eBooks from Brill. The subject listings available cover a wide variety of disciplines including: Asian Studies; Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity; Classical Studies; European History and Culture; Middle East and Islamic Studies; Religious Studies, Theology… Read more »
On the Road Again
Hi there! New library staff member Heidi Huff, here, newly minted MLS from IUPUI. And YES, that’s my real name (not some fictional character as someone suggested earlier today.) Currently, I’m commuting to Richmond from Indianapolis. But in talking to all the students and staff members I’ve met this week I discovered that many, many… Read more »
The Golden Door
We are excited to announce that the library is hosting “Emma Lazarus: Voice of Liberty, Voice of Conscience,” a traveling exhibition documenting the life and influence of the social activist who wrote the famous poem on the Statue of Liberty: “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched… Read more »