About UIndy's Krannert Memorial Library
The Krannert Memorial Library was completely renovated in 2015. The following features create a 21st-century active learning environment with collaborative space for research, scholarship and engagement.
Library stats & collections
- 88.5 hours of weekly operation during the regular academic year
- Nearly 130,000 volumes of books and periodicals
- Over 260,000 streaming media items
- Over 130 databases with access to millions of articles, e-books and streaming video
- Frederick D. Hill University Archives and Special Collections, which includes thousands of unique documents, photographs, letters, and books from the University Archives, Mayoral Archives and other collections.

Student Support
- ASK Desk with in-person and remote access to professional librarians for research assistance
- Writing Lab staffed by faculty and peer writing consultants to assist undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty and staff writers at all levels. For more information and to schedule an appointment, visit the Writing Lab's My UIndy page (log in required).
Study Spaces
- 12 study rooms with whiteboards and 49" flat-screen monitors for data display from digital devices
- A Google Meet conference room
- Sherwood and Janet Roberts Blue Law Reading Room for quiet study
- 24-hour Lab, a 24-hour space offering UIndy faculty and students access to computing, printing, vending, group study and adaptive technologies
Library technology
- Scholar stations
- 38-seat library instruction space
- Printing & scanning (limited to UIndy students and staff)
Amenities
- Perk III Cafe, which offers coffee and other beverages, sandwiches and lunch items, and snacks
- Vending