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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 library added a microfilm catalog of Bloomington card files to further modernize the urban library. The microfilm project was completed the following year to improve the interlibrary loan process by creating cards that covered items located at the various IU campus libraries.In September 1975, IUPUI established an archives office on the ...
Many such collections are housed within the library's climate-controlled vault and are accessible upon request. The origins of the William and Gayle Cook Music Library began in 1918 and was cultivated by Charles Campbell, the head of Indiana University's Music Department. The collection grew from a few scores and books in Campbell's office into ...
Owing to collaboration between the Indiana University Lilly Library, the Vonnegut family and one particularly passionate fan and board game enthusiast, GHQ is now available for purchase online and ...
In 2017, 12,000 films from Indiana University's Moving Image Archives and other campus collections, including the Archives of Traditional Music, were added to the efforts of MDPI. As the largest holder of unique and rare audiovisual recordings at Indiana University, nearly all of the archives' 100,000 recordings will be digitized by 2020 ...
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 ...
Bariani believed that the Business Library was the only library except for the NYSE to own the complete set. In 1940, a survey by the American Library Association of IU's branch libraries found that the Business and Economics Library was used more than any other branch. So it was propitious that when the Business School moved into a new ...
The Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation (IURTC) is a not-for-profit agency that assists IU faculty and researchers in realizing the commercial potential of their discoveries. Since 1997, university clients have been responsible for more than 1,800 inventions, nearly 500 patents, and 38 start-up companies.