- Edith Garland Dupré Library
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- Americans and the Holocaust Traveling Exhibition
- Edith Garland Dupré Library
Americans and the Holocaust Traveling Exhibition
Contact
Instruction Librarian
Dupré Library - Rm 152
Contact
Hours and Location
Monday—Thursday
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400 E St Mary BlvdLafayette, LA 70503(337) 482-6025 |
**CLOSED Nov. 24 and 25 for Thanksgiving**
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Tiffany EllisHead of User Engagementtjellis@louisiana.edu(337) 482 - 5123 |
Zack SteinHead of Special Collectionszackstein@louisiana.edu(337) 482 - 6427 |
To schedule a group tour, please contact:
Tiffany EllisHead of User Engagementtjellis@louisiana.edu(337) 482 - 5123 |
*All groups of 10+ people must schedule in advance to ensure the best experience for our visitors and students.*
**All tours are self-guided. You can explore the entire exhibition and get more information about the exhibit's images, text, and media pieces by downloading the Self-Guided Audio Tour. A print version of the Self-Guided Tour is also available.**
About Us
Edith Garland Dupré Library is at the heart of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, centrally located on the main campus. The primary users are the University's students, faculty, and staff, but the library is open to everyone.
Here, you have access to resources spanning more than 1.5 million bound volumes, 2 million microform units, 6,000 serial titles, print and non-print backfiles, over 250 research databases, 560,000+ eBooks, 100+ research guides, an array of items from special collections, U.S. government information, and much more.
The library is open to the public and welcomes visitors, guests, and researchers who may use library books, periodicals, online resources, archival collections, Federal Depository Library, and other materials on-site for general and research purposes.
Here at the library, trained, professional faculty and staff members have interests and talents in many fields, which allow us to provide the highest quality service to you. We are making a constant effort to improve the University Library system. The rapid growth of collections and use of the latest technologies in efficient library service, plus work with faculty across the campus, all work together to assure you receive the finest in library service available.