Month: April 2019

Announcing the Sunday Times

Loyola researchers have long had access to the Times of London but not to the Sunday edition; this addition makes available the complete newspaper, as published every day of the week, between 1822 and 1985 (Monday through Saturday content has its own date range, 1785 through 1985; Sunday content dates from 1822 to 2016). The […]

Announcing the Archives of Sex and Gender: Sex and Sexuality in the 16th through the 20th Centuries

Newly accessible to Loyola researchers is the Archives of Sexuality and Gender: Sex and Sexuality in the 16th through the 20th Centuries, a collection of digital books on historical and social topics related to sexuality and gender. Texts scanned to compose the collection reside in collections as diverse as the British Library and the Alfred […]

Libraries Build Strong Communities

As part of our celebration of #NationalLibraryWeek, we’re doing a series on what libraries actually DO to help build strong communities. Check back throughout the week for more! The Loyola Libraries are invested in building strong communities—both on campus and off. We’re not just a library for our students, faculty, and staff—rather, we’re a research […]

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