Campus is closed for the Thanksgiving break on November 28-29. If you’ve watched the 1973 film ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ and want to learn about the holiday beyond Linus’ speech, the library has plenty of resources to use. To start, databases like American History Online offer plenty of primary sources, including the December 12, 1621… Read more »
Month: November 2019
Oral History Collections Available Online
Thanks to special IU funding, the audio-visual material that was housed in the IU East archives was digitized as part of the Media Digitization and Preservation Initiative (MDPI Project). We are working on moving them into IU’s publicly accessible Media Collection Online (MCO), which is the campus wide platform for all of IU’s digitized AV… Read more »
It’s a R.E.A.D. Celebration: Read. Explore. Ask. Discover! about…..
As the IU East R.E.A.D. (Read. Explore. Ask. Discover!) program continues through November, we highlight awareness and advocacy for women in technology, Native Americans, and careers in science, technology, math, and art. We share inspiring stories in memoirs and explore a diversity of role models and mentors. An online resource guide includes book descriptions, learning… Read more »
Talking books
Each of us has a book of stories of our own. These stories, from travel and home to struggles and triumph, define us as individuals and as members of society, allowing room for fellowship, commonalities and inspiration. On Thursday, November 7 at 2:00 PM, the IU East Campus Library will be hosting a Talking Books… Read more »