After a really fun break in Hawaii and the east coast, here I am, back to IU. ^_^
This semester is going to be kinda crazy, because I am taking A311, A325 and A329 three accounting classes together with other classes 17 credits in total. So today I went to the Business/SPEA Library to print something (because the computer lab on the first floor of Kelley was fullllll of people), but I found that the SPEA library's closed. (No wonder there were so many people in the computer lab!) Detail: http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=77
Today I found that there are A LOT of libraries on campus: (Check which you have been to!)
Archives of African American Music & Culture
Archives of Traditional Music
Black Film Center/Archive
Business/SPEA Information Commons
Chemistry Library
Education Library
Fine Arts Library
Geography and Map Library
Geosciences Library
GLBT Library
Herman B Wells Library
HPER Library (Health, Physical Education and Recreation)
Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Center for Disability Information and Referral (CeDIR)
Indiana Prevention Resource Center Library
Kinsey Institute Library
Law Library
Life Sciences Library
Lilly Library (Rare books and manuscripts)
Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library
Office of University Archives and Records Management
Optometry Library
RPS Libraries
Swain Hall Library
Weil Journalism Library
William & Gayle Cook Music Library
Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis
Wylie House Museum
How many libraries have you been to? I have only been to a few of them. (Less than five :P) So I thought maybe I should go on a "journey" of all the libraries on campus! (Then it occurred to me that it would be a huge project so I thought that maybe I should do it step by step.)
Also, today I learned some tips of doing research from Chanitra (the most important one is to find the most appropriate database before doing research), and found that libraries should purchase more business case studies for Kelley students. Anyway, since the Business/SPEA Library is closed now, Kelley students would need more help with their research in the main library and it would be helpful to add more online resources for them. Oh, forgot to mention that now there is an Indiana University Digital Library Program (DLP) which is very convenient for online research: http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/.
All in all, I am back and looking forward to another colorful semester! :)
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