Evans, KarenMiller, Marsha2008-01-152008-01-152006Evans, Karen and Marsha Miller. (2006). Celebrating 20 Years BIUE: A Quick Look Back and a Fast Look Forward. Indiana libraries, 25(4), 20-21.0275777Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/1494In 1987, Indiana University - Bloomington librarians Emily Okada and Mary Popp had an idea, called together other librarians, and the Bibliographic Instruction/User Education (BIUE) of the Indiana Library Federation (ILF) was born. Initially, BIUE was created to: 1) Increase awareness of user education as an essential library service and play an active role in the development of Indiana Library Federation policies promoting user education; 2) Provide a forum for broad discussion of user education issues within Indiana Libraries; 3) Provide opportunities in which library workers from all types of libraries and from throughout the state of Indiana can share user education ideas, materials, and solutions; and 4) Help practicioners develop, improve and promote user education by providing information, skills, and tools.en-USIndiana Library FederationLibrary science -- Societies, etc.Information services -- User education -- IndianaLibrary orientation -- IndianaCelebrating 20 Years BIUE: A Quick Look Back and a Fast Look ForwardArticle