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Find books, journals, and multimedia materials available in the IU Libraries catalog.

Search databases of academic journals, newspapers, and other sources available through IU Libraries subscriptions.

Explore a wide variety of materials available to you - a good place to start your research & find articles available electronically.

Access full electronic versions of academic journals available in the IU Libraries catalog.

Request books and other materials available at other IU campuses and university libraries in the Big Ten, and beyond.

Reserve collaborative study rooms and other spaces available in IU Libraries.

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Discover unique collections and special services at IU Libraries.

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Find libraries, archives, and special collections across campus. 

Your Libraries at Work

Explore the many ways we collect, preserve, and share knowledge.

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We compile subject-specific research guides and course guides to help you begin your research journey. 

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We support researchers and authors as they navigate the expanding landscape of open scholarship.  

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We assist researchers of all experience levels as they explore our collections and databases.

We are thrilled to start the fall semester with exciting, curious, and innovative faculty and students like you. Libraries are where you will bring your points of view, theories, questions, and passions. With every paper, course assignment, or reading, you will be pairing your individual perspective with the Libraries thoughtfully curated collections… and everyone at the Libraries will be supporting you on your journey. I am so glad you are here!

Diane Dallis-ComentaleRuth Lilly Dean of University Libraries

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Read Native at the Education Library

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with this reading challenge for the month of November, started by the American Indian Library Association. Participants are invited to read books, as well as watching and listening to other media, that highlight Indigenous voices and experiences. Pick up a reading challenge card at the Education Library or one of several other library locations on campus today!