Library Welcomes New Assistant Deans

The library is pleased to welcome two new assistant deans.

Blair Stapleton is the new Assistant Dean of Public Services. She is originally from Blairsville, Georgia, and holds a BA in Psychology from the University of West Georgia and an MLS from North Carolina Central University.

Sheryl Curry is the new Assistant Dean of Technical Services (retired). She has been acting Assistant Dean of Technical Services of Dupré Library since Jan. 2015, and previously served as the library's Web Librarian.

Link to Surrey's Calendar Now Available on Colonial Louisiana Records Collection Finding Aid

The finding aid for the Colonial Louisiana Records Collection in the University Archives and Acadiana Manuscripts Collection has been updated to include a link to A Guide to French Louisiana Manuscripts: An expanded and revised edition of the 1926 Surrey Calendar with Appendices, which is an electronic version of Nancy M. Miller Surrey's Calendar of Manuscripts in Paris Archives and Libraries Relating to the History of the Mississippi Valley to 1803.

Little Free Library

A Little Free Library is also now in Griffin Hall outside of Room 131, down the hall from the UL Lafayette College of Liberal Arts office.

Tuesday, 09/27/2022 – 8:07 a.m.

Looking for a good fiction book? Want to read something other than a class requirement? A Little Free Library is now in Agnes Edwards next to the Louisiana Educate Program Center.

No Cajun Card needed! Just walk right up and take a book, return a book, or give a book.

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LOUIS Reciprocal Borrowing

Students (graduate students, restricted undergraduate students, and distance education students), faculty, and staff members of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette who are in good standing may request a LOUIS Reciprocal Borrowing Card. Participating Louisiana academic libraries will honor this card.

For more information about Reciprocal Borrowing, visit LOUIS Resource Sharing.

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Louisiana Collection

The Louisiana Collection is a division of Special Collections and contains various published and unpublished materials relating to the University and Louisiana. Subjects include agriculture, arts and literature, business and industry, education, history, and politics and government.

Materials include:

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