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IU Opens Ruth Lilly Auxiliary Library Facility
09/27/2002
Indiana University unveiled its new shelving facility and book
preservation laboratory with a dedication and naming ceremony on
October 3. Designed to hold more than 2.7 million overflow volumes
of the IU Bloomington Libraries, the Auxiliary Library Facility is
named for Ruth Lilly, whose early gift of $1 million permitted
planning of the facility to go forward.
The new state-of-the-art preservation laboratory, the first of its kind for the IU Bloomington Libraries, provides space and equipment to conserve and protect library collections. Named for an IU Librarian of more than 35 years who made a generous bequest to the IU Libraries, the E. Lingle Craig Preservation Laboratory offers the first-ever opportunity to perform sophisticated preservation treatments on the Libraries’ irreplaceable collections.
The new state-of-the-art preservation laboratory, the first of its kind for the IU Bloomington Libraries, provides space and equipment to conserve and protect library collections. Named for an IU Librarian of more than 35 years who made a generous bequest to the IU Libraries, the E. Lingle Craig Preservation Laboratory offers the first-ever opportunity to perform sophisticated preservation treatments on the Libraries’ irreplaceable collections.






