
Academic Resources
IU has lots of great resources to help you succeed in your classes! Be sure to talk to your professors and academic advisors to make sure that you using all of the resources that are right for you.
The Indiana University Libraries research collections include than 6.6 million books in over 900 languages. The materials support every academic discipline on campus. Users can access more than 400 databases, 43,000 electronic journals, and 224,000 electronic books, as well as locally developed digital content. Key resources:
- Library Services for Undergraduates.
- The Psychology Collection home page describes the locations of printed psychology materials in the IUB libraries and links to subject area resources for many different areas of psychology. Psychology-relevant search engines - brief list or extended list) can help you find books, journal, magazine and newspaper articles and more. more.
- The Neuroscience page and links to neuroscience-relevant search engines.
- The APA Style Resources page has suggestions to help students write well and cite their resources appropriately. See especially the IU APA Style Page, and The Owl.
- The Wells Library houses the Career Reference Collection.
Writing Tutorial Services (WTS) provides individual tutoring to IUB students. They can help writers at any phase of the writing process--from brainstorming to outlining, revising to polishing the final draft.
The Student Academic Center provides a range of support services that enhance academic success for undergraduate students at Indiana University, Bloomington including:
- Free Study Smarter Workshops Schedule & Free College and Life-Long Learning Workshops Schedule
- Individualized Academic Assessment and Assistance
- Courses for Credit are designed to promote students' academic success at the university.
The Math Learning Center provides a group tutoring experience. Tutors assist groups and individuals with their questions by giving hints and guiding students towards the correct solution. Working in small groups with your peers is an effective way to learn. Students who wish to have a one-on-one tutoring experience might consider hiring a private tutor and you can find a list of math graduate students who tutor at the MLC website.
The Academic Support Center offers a wide range of free services, including tutoring, advising, workshops, review sessions and other academic support at three locations on the IUB campus - Briscoe, Teter and Forest.
Disability Services for Students ensures the accessibility of University programs and services to eligible students. Accommodations, also called support services, are individually determined based on disability specific need and may include modified testing environments, sign language interpreters, and assistance obtaining books in audio format.



