
Black Lives Matter: IU Libraries Curates Resource List
With the rising awareness and discourse surrounding racial inequity in the United States, you may have noticed several resource lists … Black Lives Matter: IU Libraries Curates Resource List
With the rising awareness and discourse surrounding racial inequity in the United States, you may have noticed several resource lists … Black Lives Matter: IU Libraries Curates Resource List
On February 6th, IU Libraries hosted Remixing Our Collections: Selections from Indiana, a two-hour exhibit that featured artist books, ethnographic … Remixing Our Collections Recap
The IU system has joined the Open Textbook Network (OTN). Representing over 1,000 institutions, OTN is a consortium of campuses … IU System Joins the Open Textbook Network
The Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (JoSoTL) has published a new issue for October, 2019. The IU … New Issue of The Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (JoSoTL) Published
IU Libraries recently partnered with the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) as part of their Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP), … IU Libraries Partners with MDPI Open Access Program
How can nostalgia be educational? As archivists, we are often struck with nostalgic feelings as we process collections. This feeling … Nostalgia, Technology, and the Robert Goodman Collection
On February 20, 2019, the IU Libraries Scholarly Communications department hosted a panel, “Ownership & Openness in Scholarly Publishing: A … Ownership & Openness in Scholarly Publishing Panel Recap
This post was written by Scholarly Communication department student assistant Allison Nolan. In February 2017, the Bloomington Faculty Council passed … Two Year Anniversary of the Open Access Policy
This blog post was authored by Craig Finlay, Scholarly Communications Librarian at IU South Bend. We are very pleased to announce … IU South Bend Passes Open Access Policy
The Scholarly Communication Department is happy to introduce our two newest team members, Daphne Scott and Margaret McLaughlin. Daphne and Margaret … Two New Graduate Students Join the Scholarly Communication Department