The IUP Libraries collections are built from multiple sub-collections, addressing different needs and academic goals. Following are brief summaries of the collection policies for the different areas of our collection. For detailed policy information, please view our complete Collection Development and Maintenance Policy (PDF, 340KB).

Circulating Collection

The circulating book collection at the IUP Libraries is designed to support the full breadth of the academic and scholarly activities of students and faculty at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø (IUP). The collection consists of relevant research and scholarship across our many disciplinary areas. We do not generally collect works of fiction, with the exception of established literary works and new works of promise in the literary field.

Reference Collection

One of the traditional hallmarks of a library is the availability of a reference collection covering the full range of subject areas with as much depth and breadth as possible. Our reference collection will include encyclopedias, dictionaries, thematic indices, biographical compilations, legal reference works, bibliographies, handbooks, directories, and more, as appropriate to support the needs of our users.

Journals, Newspapers, and Other Serial Publications

We will provide an extensive collection of serial publications, emphasizing scholarly, peer-reviewed journals, to support the research and learning activities at IUP. Though the emphasis is on peer-reviewed journals, we will also collect popular and trade publications. Where possible, we will favor electronic format for our serial purchases to increase accessibility and discoverability.

Children's Collection

We have established a Children's Collection designed to support the research and teaching work of students and faculty in the College of Education and Communications. We collect and make available children's books that are appropriate for preschool-middle school lesson planning by our students and faculty in education and child development.

Theses and Dissertations

We collect the theses and dissertations produced by IUP graduate students as well as certain theses prepared by undergraduate students. Our Thesis and Dissertation Collection serves to preserve and record the academic achievements of our students and to make that scholarly work available to other students and library users at IUP and worldwide. We will collect both print, bound-format works as well as works in electronic format.

Film and Audio Media Collection

We maintain a collection of video and audio media content used to support our curriculum. Physical collections are held at the Stapleton Library and the Orendorff Music Library. We prefer to acquire film and audio media in streaming format, and will do so where possible and financially practical. Where we cannot acquire streaming media, we prefer to obtain materials on DVD or CD.

Government Documents

The IUP Libraries is a designated depository library for documents generated by the US government in accordance with 44 USC 1905, as well as for documents generated by the Commonwealth of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. The collection serves the needs of IUP students and faculty, the Indiana County business and agricultural communities, and the citizens of the 9th Congressional District. The collection is managed by IUP's Government Documents Librarian.

Music Library

The collections held at the Orendorff Music Library are designed to support the information and performance needs of the Music Department, as well as other departments within the College of Fine Arts and Humanities. We collect music monuments, collected editions, reference works, circulating books and scores, and sound recordings. The music library collection is intended to be broad and representative, with emphasis on areas of strength in our teaching and research.

Special Collections and University Archives

IUP's Special Collections and Archives support the university mission through the collection, organization, and preservation of institutional history, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø-related materials, rare books, artifacts, and other historical information relevant to the region and the university. Collections are managed by the University Archivist, and address the various unique aspects of archival work.