
| We take you today to the Web site of IU’s Digital Library Project, not because it’s a valuable research tool for students and scholars of every age, but because there’s a treasure trove of information, and it’s a fun site to navigate. The Poet’s Brand can labels you see here are from the library project’s James Whitcomb Riley centennial archive. You also can listen to Hoagy Carmichael compositions all afternoon online (some sung by Carmichael himself), read Victorian Valentine cards, study the art of caricature from the years of the American colonies through the U.S. Civil War, or take an historical tour of a steel mill in northern Indiana through more than 2,200 photographs.
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