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The Lilly Library, located on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, is an important rare book and manuscript library in the United States. At its dedication on October 3, 1960, the library contained a collection of 20,000 books, 17,000 manuscripts, more than fifty oil paintings, and 300 prints.
The Indiana University's Medical Library, initially established in 1908, has been renamed the Ruth Lilly Medical Library; it is located on the IU Medical Center campus in Indianapolis. [ 25 ] In recognition of Lilly's estimated $2.7 million gift to IUPUI's Herron School of Art and Design in 2011, the school named its administrative offices in ...
The Ruth Lilly Law Library is the school's law library. The library has an estimated 603,000 volumes in print and microform . Included in the Library is a 20,000-volume Commonwealth collection.
The exhibit "Sherlock Holmes in 221 Objects" at Lilly Library has books, speech and posters about Sherlock Holmes and author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It's elementary: 221B Baker Street is inside IU ...
IUSM–Fort Wayne is IUSM's newest campus, being founded in 1981 when it moved into the third floor of a classroom and laboratory building at IPFW. In 2009, it moved to a new 43,000-square-foot medical education building. IUSM–Fort Wayne is located on the campus of IU Fort Wayne, which shares a 688-acre campus with Purdue Fort Wayne. [33]
Adomeit left her collection of miniature books to Indiana University, where it is housed in the Lilly Library. [5] She also left historical papers, the "Ruth E. Adomeit papers, 1907-1958" concerning her father, [6] and the "George G. Adomeit papers, 1880-1968" [7] to the Archives of American Art. [8]
Herman B Wells Library, seen from IU Arboretum. The Indiana University Bloomington Library System supports over twenty libraries and provides access to more than 9.9 million books, 800 databases, 60,000 electronic journal titles, and 815,000 ebooks. [137] The system is the 14th largest library in North America by volumes held. [138]
Donors for the construction included Anita C. Inlow with a gift of $5 million, Ruth Lilly with a gift $2 million specifically for the Ruth Lilly Library, John and Barbara Wynne with a gift of $1 million which led to the naming of a new courtroom/auditorium, and the Eli Lilly & Company with a gift of $800,000 which led to a naming opportunity. [1]