All students, faculty, and staff now have access to several new databases in health sciences, general science, and military history through an agreement between the Indiana State Library and Gale. Check these out!:
Health & Wellness Resource Center (with Alternative Health Module)
Provides full-text access to medical and and general-interest journals and periodicals, newspapers, and reference works on a range of health-related issues, from current disease and disorder information to in-depth coverage of alternative and complementary medical practices. Also includes some streaming videos, and a directory for accessing contact information for clinics, medical centers, and foundations.
Health Reference Center Academic
Provides access to the full text and images of nursing, allied health and medical journals, consumer health magazines, newsletters, pamphlets, newspaper articles, and reference books.
Military and Intelligence Database
A collection of over 400 full-text journals, covering all aspects of the past and current state of military affairs. Key subjects include socioeconomic effects of war, governmental policies, and the structure of armed forces.
Nursing Resource Center
An online resource for beginning LPN, LVN, ADN, RN, and BSN students with information on diagnoses, treatments, and care for patients.
Science Resource Center
A popular science database that includes reference resources, journal and periodical articles, multimedia, and vetted web links. Science Resource Center includes topical overviews, biographies, and experiments in the the major science disciplines: Life Science, Physical Science, and Earth and Space Science, as well as the History of Science and Science and Society.
The IUS Library invites all staff, faculty, students and community members to the CLOSING RECEPTION on Friday July 9th 6-8pm Library First Floor Gallery for "The Light of Serendipity", works by John Guenther, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts Kiln-formed glass with patterned color and freeform designs and "Works from the Appalachian Center for Craft, Smithville, TN." This exhibit highlights the diverse works of Professor Curtiss Brock, who is head of the glass program at Tennessee Technological University, and his students. Please join us in celebrating these wonderful works of art and enjoy some cookies, coffee, and lemonade.
| Dates | Schedule |
|---|---|
| Saturday, July 3 |
CLOSED |
| Sunday, July 4: | CLOSED |
| Monday, July 5: |
CLOSED |
Regular hours resume Tuesday July 6
| Dates | Schedule |
|---|---|
| Wednesday - Friday, June 23 - 24: | 8 AM - 5 PM |
| Saturday & Sunday, June 26 & 27: |
Closed |
Regular hours resume Monday June 28, 2010.
The Library will be hosting two exhibits during the Glass Art Society's 40th Annual Conference:
"The Light of Serendipity"
Works by John Guenther, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts Kiln-formed glass with patterned color and freeform designs
"Works from the Appalachian Center for Craft, Smithville, TN"
This exhibit will highlight the diverse works of Professor Curtiss Brock, who is head of the glass program at Tennessee Technological University, and his students.
The Glass Art Society is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to "encourage excellence, to advance education, to promote the appreciation and development of the glass arts, and to support the worldwide community of artists who work with glass." GAS will be having its annual conference in Louisville, Ky June 10-12, and there will be associated exhibitions of works of glass artists all over Louisville and Southern Indiana . IU Southeast is hosting several of these exhibitions, including in the Ogle Center and the Library Gallery. The exhibits in the Library will be available for viewing any time the Library is open from June 8 through July 9.
IUCAT will be unavailable from 6:00 pm Friday, May 28, 2010 to 10:00 am Sunday May 30, 2010 for scheduled maintenance.
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| Saturday, May 29: | 9 AM - 5 PM |
| Sunday, May 30: | 12 NOON - 6 PM |
| Monday, May 31: | CLOSED |
Regular hours resume Tuesday, June 1, 2010.
| Dates | Schedule |
|---|---|
| Wednesday - Friday, May 5-7: | 8 AM - 5 PM |
| Saturday & Sunday, May 8 & 9: | Closed |
| Monday, May 10: | 8 AM - 5 PM |
Regular hours resume Tuesday, May 11, 2010.
The IUS Library sponsors a monthly book discussion group called OPEN BOOKS, which welcomes members of the community as well as IUS staff members, students, and faculty. Regular attendees include several people from each of those categories, and that variety of viewpoints invariably makes for interesting and lively discussion, no matter what book is under examination.
We'd like to again invite everyone--staff, faculty, students, and community members-- to join us on the second Friday of each month at noon in the Library (Room LB230), to enjoy coffee, lemonade, cookies, and good conversation. You don't have to make a regular commitment; you can come to as many or as few meetings as you like. Here is a list of the books we will be reading for the rest of this year:
| June 11 | Charing Cross Road by Helen Hanff |
|---|---|
| July 9 | When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops? by George Carlin |
| August 13 | Little Bee by Chris Cleve |
| September 10 |
Liar’s Poker by Michael Lewis |
| October 8 |
All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque |
| November 12 |
The Trojan Women by Euripides |
| December 10 |
If You Lived Here , I’d Know Your Name by Heather Lende |
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