Need to Access the Special Collections Archives?

Special Collections is now offering digitization services for users needing to access the archives during COVID-19.

You may fill out the Digitization Request Form and request a reasonable amount of items for Special Collections staff to scan and send. Digitization fees will be waived during this phase unless the scans are for publication.

Special Collections will not duplicate entire collections or materials deemed to be protected under copyright.

New Aquisitions and Purchases

Dupré Library has recently acquired the EBSCO eBooks University Press Collection. This collection includes more than 32,000 multi-disciplinary titles from over 90 University Presses.

For more information on using eBooks, view the Guide to EBSCO eBooks. All ROC Lab computers are currently outfitted with Adobe Digital Edition to be used for viewing all EBSCO eBooks, including this new collection.

New Book Spotlights UL Lafayette’s History

A new book from Arcadia Publishing features a visual timeline of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s history.

Authored by Dr. Zachary Stein, assistant dean of technical services at Edith Garland Dupré Library, and Dr. Michael S. Martin, professor of history and head of the Department of History, Geography and Philosophy, the collection of black-and-white photographs tells the story of the campus’ evolution from 1901 to today.

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