I know, I know, we’re always pushing you to use our databases. But there’s just so dang much interesting and useful info in them. It’s the world beyond Google (and believe me, I’m not a Google-basher; but there’s more to an information-rich life than that). So, in alphabetical order (of course, I am a librarian… Read more »
Month: June 2012
Around the World: A virtual tour
Jules Verne’s character Phileas Fogg resolved to travel Around the World in 80 Days but for those of you who are enjoying a summer “stay-cation” instead, you can travel the world in eight-teen (not 80) databases. It’s like a passport to fun, without those terrible pictures! Before you start your journey, if you’d like to… Read more »
Seeing the world through a different lens: international youth films
Missing shoes, sibling rivalries, Maori tribal traditions, lost creatures, and classroom voting campaigns are among the topics in films included in the “Seeing the world through a different lens: international youth films” project hosted by the Indiana University East Campus Library. Library director Frances Yates received an American Library Association Carnegie-Whitney grant to create a… Read more »
The Library is a Safe Zone
The IU East Campus has recognized the need for “Safe Zone” training. The Safe Zone program was created to address the needs of lgbtq students and their allies. Workshops are led by Aimee Prater, lecturer of psychology. Participants who complete the training sign a pledge to be positive, supportive, and affirming of the LGBTQ community. These… Read more »