Category: News

New Online Resources for Religious and Theology Studies

The Loyola Libraries have recently acquired a number of new online resources with useful information and resources for those interested in religious and theology topics. The Index of Christian Art is a thematic and iconographic index of early Christian and medieval art objects, primarily before 1400 AD with no geographic limitations. The American Theological Library […]

Financial Aid for…

The 2009-2011 editions of Financial Aid for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, and Native Americans have been added to the reference collections of Cudahy Library and Lewis Library.  The Cudahy Library copies are temporarily on display on the second floor of Klarchek Information Commons. These unique guides lead students and parents to available sources […]

July 4th Holiday Hours

The university libraries will be closed this weekend in observation of Independence Day. Thursday, July 2: 8:00am – 10:00pm Friday, July 3: CLOSED Saturday, July 4: CLOSED Sunday, July 5: 12:00pm – 8:00pm Regular hours resume Sunday, July 5. For more information visit the library’s website.

World Factbook-Redesign

Locating hard to find information on countries just got easier with World Factbook’s newly redesigned Web site. The world-renowned World Factbook Web site provides visitors with wide-ranging and hard-to-locate information about the background, geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 266 countries and other entities. Their new site will provide visitors […]

Chicago Defender Archival Materials

The Chicago Public Library recently unveiled a new archival collection that chronicles the history of the Chicago Defender. The collection includes early issues of the newspaper which are very difficult to locate and which are not included in the digital edition of the Chicago Defender sold by Proquest and accessible to Loyola student’s, faculty, and […]

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