Faculty services
The IU Southeast Library's faculty services include information literacy instruction services for students, purchase requests, interlibrary loans, and more.
Information Literacy Library Instruction
The Library Instruction program at IU Southeast supports educational programs by providing effective, student-centered services.
Purchase request
The IU Southeast Library Collection primarily consists of purchase requests from faculty to meet students' educational needs and support their research areas.
Interlibrary loan
IU Southeast Library borrows materials from other libraries for faculty, staff, and students at no charge. Learn to request resources and find interlibrary loan policies on the Interlibrary Loan page.
Zero Textbook Cost Initiative
The Zero Textbook Cost Initiative helps instructors adopt zero-cost materials. Faculty receive up to $1,000 to review open-access textbooks or adapt zero-cost resources.
Streaming and digitization services
IU Southeast Library offers access to streaming platforms and titles for courses. If no options exist, the Library can digitize video recordings under certain conditions.
IUScholarWorks depositing
Depositing research in IUScholarWorks makes it open access, increasing access to your work. The IU Southeast Library can assist with article deposits and copyright compliance.
Open-access publishing support
The Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) has agreements for free open-access publishing, enabling researchers to share their work widely. IU Southeast authors can publish research articles as open access in many of these journals.
Course Reserves
The IU Southeast Library Course Reserves policy enables instructors to provide students short-term access to library-owned or instructor-provided materials for periods ranging from two hours to seven days.
