Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library

Plan Your Visit
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library (NMBCCL) serves as a cultural resource for all Indiana University students, faculty, and staff. It is a center of campus cultural activity that highlights Black Culture and the interchange between it and all American culture.
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Building Guide
Building Guide
Use entrance on west side of building (behind the Auditorium) with wheelchair accessible ramp. Library is located on the first floor.
Portable viewing equipment available for showing library-owned media items for small groups.
One black & white printer with ID card scanner.
Flatbed scanners: one attached to a workstation in A113, and one attached to a workstation in A113A.
Print and media reserves are located at the NMBCC Library Circulation Desk.
Lounges with snack, coffee, and soda vending machines located on the first and second floors of the building.
Group study rooms can be reserved and, when not reserved, are open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.
9 workstations; collaboration table with large screen monitor and capability to connect up to 4 laptops; 2 flatbed scanners.