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University Library Leads Way To Providing Long Term Open Access to Public Policy Research

Aug. 22, 2008 — Becoming part of what is expected to become the largest online repository of public policy research in the world was an easy choice, says David Lewis, Dean of the IUPUI University Library.   Full Story

University Library to host Scholastic Book Fair for Local IPS Elementary School

Feb. 6, 2008 — After being closed for 25 years, IPS Wendell Phillips Elementary School 63 reopened in 2006 to the Haughville Community to help educate over 500 K-6 grade students on the Near Westside. The renovated school is a valuable asset in the community and continues to grow. However, the elementary school's current library resources do not adequately support the library media program that is integral to the School 63's curriculum. To address the lack of library resources at School 63, IUPUI University Library will be collaborating with IUPUI campus partners to host its annual Scholastic Book Fair fundraiser in support of Wendell Phillips Elementary School- IPS School 63.   Full Story

University Library Announces Diversity Fellows

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Nov. 30, 2007 — IUPUI University Library welcomes Ashley Mack and Trina Otero as 2007- 2008 Diversity Fellows. As a part-time paid position, the Diversity Fellowship creates learning opportunities for undergraduates interested in increasing diversity and promoting multicultural awareness   Full Story

Ruth Lilly Special Collection and Archives to Commemorate 80 Years of FFA History

Oct. 18, 2007 — IUPUI University Library Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives Commemorates 80 Years of the National FFA Organization's history. This year the organization is holdings its 80th Convention in Indianapolis from October 24-27. As the home of the Archives of the National FFA Organization, the Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives will sponsor a series of events in October.   Full Story

University Library’s Digitization Continues with John Tipton Papers, WWI

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Sep. 6, 2007 — The IUPUI University Library is collaborating with a number of libraries and other state agencies to preserve more historical documents in digital libraries, making Indiana's history more accessible to Hoosiers and others.   Full Story


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Kenneth Crews

Professor of Law

Professor Crews joined the faculty of the School of Law in 1994 was made full professor in 2000. He holds a unique position at the university, with a joint appointment in the School of Library and Information Science and an administrative post as director of the university's Copyright Management Center.

Before joining the IU faculty, he practiced law in Los Angeles, co-founded a nonprofit business association, and taught business law at a campus of the California State University. Much of his work today focuses on copyright law, and he is involved in many efforts to develop national policy, especially as applied to teaching and research in higher education.

He spent the academic year 2000-2001 on sabbatical and in residence at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Patent, Copyright, and Competition Law in Munich, Germany. He teaches every year in The Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (see www.miplc.de)

Among his publications are numerous articles and reports and two recent books on copyright law. For more information about Prof. Crews and a list of his recent publications, see http://copyright.iupui.edu/director.htm.

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Joseph Defazio

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