Author: LOCL Lewis

New Databases – Education Research Complete and Educational Administration Abstracts

The University Libraries are pleased to announce two new research databases: Education Research Complete and Educational Administration Abstracts.  Both are listed on the Subject Guide for Education – URL: http://libguides.luc.edu/education – or the Databases by Title list.   Education Research Complete is the definitive online resource for education research.  This massive file offers the world’s largest and […]

Worldcat Local Beta

The beta version of Worldcat Local (WCL) is now available to faculty, students and staff. You can preview the site at: http://luclibrary.worldcat.org WCL is unique in that it combines results from both the local library catalog and WorldCat, an international library catalog reflecting millions of worldwide holdings. Patrons can not only easily find materials at […]

(School) Year in Review

Each school year, the University Libraries strive to bring our students, faculty and staff the best services, resources and programs available. Below are highlights from the past year. Book Paging Service Celebrating Faculty Publications Cookies and Cocoa with the Dean Donuts with the Dean Duplex Printing at Lewis Library Friends of the Loyola Chicago Library […]

Spring Reads

Outliers: The Story of Success Malcolm Gladwell, 2008 Location: Cudahy Main Stacks Call Number: BF637 .S8 G533 2008 Gladwell identifies the qualities of successful people, posing theories about the cultural, family, and idiosyncratic factors shaping high achievers, and covers such topics as the secrets of software billionaires, why certain cultures are associated with better academic […]

RefWorks Workshops

Join us for a workshop on RefWorks, a program that allows you to collect, store, and organize citations from books, articles, web sites and other sources. Once citations have been collected, it can automatically convert citations into properly formatted bibliographies. A multitude of citation styles are offered including MLA, APA and Chicago Style. Students, faculty, […]

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