“Free at Last: A History of the Abolition of Slavery in America” is an exhibit in the Art Gallery from March 2-30, hosted by the IU East Student Social Work Association (http://www.iue.edu/socialwork/club). When members of the SSWA asked us about resources related to this traveling exhibit, we were eager to provide supplemental content to extend… Read more »
Month: February 2012
E-Book Publishers
If you’ve been keeping up with the news in the publishing world, you may have heard that Penguin Press has just withdrawn support for their e-books from libraries. Now, of the ‘Big Six’ publishers, only Random House still makes e-book content available for libraries to lend. Does this mean that the library will no… Read more »
Curious? Take a peek at these!
As someone new to the IU East library I decided it would be good to do some exploring in the library’s different databases and learn what resources are available to the community I will be serving. What I found was interesting, surprising, sometimes odd, and even fun! Here are just a few samples of some… Read more »
Interfaith Understanding
What do Tu B’shvat, Magha Puja, and Naw-Ruz have in common? They are all upcoming events in IU East’s Interfaith Initiative that is part of President Obama’s Campus Challenge to build understanding among diverse communities. These celebrations highlight some traditions in the Jewish, Buddhist, and Baha’I faiths. The IU East Campus Library, like libraries throughout… Read more »