Welcome to the IU Southeast Library newsletter!
Featuring the latest Library news, featured articles, research help info, and much more!
Latest News for August:
Due to budgetary concerns and based on campus needs, we have made some updates to our resources for the 2022/2023 academic year.
Resource additions and cancellations are available on our website.
FCPL @ IU Southeast Library
Starting August 22nd, the Floyd County Library has a new home at the IU Southeast Library.
IU Southeast students, faculty, and staff can stop by the IU Southeast Library to apply for or renew a Floyd County Library card. A Crimson card is all you need to get set up (even if you don't live in Floyd County!)
As a Floyd County Library card holder, you have access to the Indiana Digital Library Collection on OverDrive. Use your Floyd County Library card to access 175,000+ eBooks and 43,000+ audiobooks.
Looking for a copy of the latest best seller? Need some leisure reading? Check out the books in the new Floyd County Library collection at our library.
Want to save yourself a drive to the downtown branch of Floyd County Library? Request their materials to be delivered to the IU Southeast Library for pickup. You can also use the IU Southeast Library for drop-off.
More information available at: https://www.ius.edu/fcl
Library, Main Floor
There is a new addition to the Library's main floor! Now you can access free non-perishable and refrigerated items at this new food pantry location. Take what you need, leave what you can.
If you are looking for food or personal care items that are unavailable in the Library, let us know or visit Counseling & Psychological Services (UC South, Room 207).
More information at: https://www.ius.edu/personal-counseling/care-management.html
American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals
This collection provides access to a collection of American journals and magazines published between 1684-1912. Themes covered include advertising, health, women's issues, science, the history of slavery, industry and professions, religious issues, culture and the arts, and more.
There are *many* ways that you can get research help. From dropping by the Service Desk, to live chat, to personalized research appointments, check out the following ways that you can get help from the Library:
Live chat with us!
Book-a-Librarian (in person OR virtual)
Drop by the Service Desk
Monday - Thursday : 8 am - 9 pm
Friday : 8 am - 5 pm
Saturday : 10 am - 6 pm
Sunday : CLOSED
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