Find the Library at Your Place
Lewis Library: Now & Then Each year, National Library Week occupies a time and space in April. Themes are chosen to represent how libraries impact our lives, usually many months before the actual week. That’s why, this year’s theme may have seemed a bit ironic (don’t you think?) due to the current pandemic that’s engulfing […]
Archives at Home: University Archives and Special Collections Digital Resources
The Loyola University Archives may be closed, but there are plenty of resources online to help with your research needs. Learn about the digital collections, digital exhibits, and research help available from the Archives while staying at home Though the archivists are away from the collections, we are still answering questions and inquiries to the […]
National Library Week: Cheaters Trivia!
During NLW 2020, the Libraries will be hosting an online trivia contest. Between April 20 – 24, we will post a link to questions via our social media platforms: facebook, instagram, twitter, and our blog. Check this blog daily for the new link! Rules The 3 “main” trivia questions will be worth 5 points each […]
Check Out the New LGBTQ Studies Research Guide
By Anthony Morgano What’s New? LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer) Studies takes center stage in the newest addition to the Libraries’ research guides. Designed to help connect you to the best available resources in a subject area, research guides are your portal to the most informative databases, authoritative journals and compelling websites to […]
National Library Week 2020
This years theme is Find Your Place at the Library. Since we are all stuck at home, Loyola University Chicago Libraries is bringing the library to you! Check out what we have planned for you below. Cheaters Trivia: All Week Long RULES: We will be sending out 3 questions per day plus 3 bonus questions […]
Pretend You’re at the Library with These Zoom Backgrounds
Attending classes and meetings via Zoom rather than in person is far from easy. However, the staff here at the LUC Libraries thought that we might make everyone’s experience with Zoom a little bit better if we could provide a way to pretend you’re somewhere other than your room, office, or kitchen. What’s better than […]