Did you know? the Indiana University East Archives houses the student newspapers all the way back to the 1970s the Archives contains oral histories documenting a variety of local history topics, including Starr Gennett the Archives has thousands of photographs of IU East from its beginnings in 1971and they are accessible online: www.flickr.com/iuelibrary the physical… Read more »
Month: October 2011
Boo Who?
Don’t cry about it, the library has a spooktacular event for those who dare to be scared! On Monday October 31st from 3:30-4:30 the IU East Humanities Club, Writers’ Club, and Friends of the Library will present readings of Halloween Poems & Ghost Stories in the library lobby. You can bring your own reading or… Read more »
Research is our Business
Are you starting research in a business topic? The library subscribes to a lot of business-oriented databases that would be good for you. For business news, try the EBSCO databases Business Source Premier, Corporate Resource Net, and Communications and Mass Media. You can limit your results to things like full text articles, peer-reviewed articles, and articles… Read more »
Coming Out!
October 11 is National Coming Out Day. This celebration was founded in 1988, just one year after the 1987 Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. By marching on Washington the LGBT community and allies were hoping to establish the following: legal recognition of gay and lesbian relationships; an increase in funding… Read more »
Got Culture?
Attend the Spanish and Francophone Fall Film Series at the IU East Campus Library and soon you too can have culture or “cultura” or “la culture.” The films are selected by Prof. Julien Simon and are shown in Hayes Hall Rm. 101 at 4 p.m. on Wednesdays throughout the Fall Semester. October 5th “Voces Inocentes… Read more »