Free Online Resources of Classic LGBTQIA Authors
Celebrate Pride Month by reading the works of classic LGBTQIA authors! Representation of LGBTQIA culture and people throughout history was scarce due to censorship, legality, discrimination, and violence. Free resources available online demonstrate the rich literary history of LGBTQIA authors. Check back weekly for new additions! Images created by David Schmidt. E.M. Forster: Room With […]
Resources on Race and Anti-Racism
As a Jesuit institution, Loyola University Chicago Libraries is committed to provide services that promote social justice. The abuses perpetrated by the nations police continue to lead to an unprecedented number of wrongful killings of people of color. It is our duty to educate ourselves and our community on race and anti-racism. The University Libraries […]
FREE CREATIVE SOFTWARE, Part 2: GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program)
By David Schmidt Are you waiting for campus to re-open and you’re looking for something positive to do while isolating? Why not learn new software? There are lots of great creative digital tools that are absolutely free, that you can do amazing things with! Do you want to learn to edit your photos? Apply filers […]
FREE CREATIVE SOFTWARE, Part 1: OBS STUDIO
Contributed by David Schmidt Are you waiting for campus to re-open and you’re looking for something positive to do while isolating? Why not learn new software? There are lots of great creative digital tools that are absolutely free, that you can do amazing things with! Have you ever considered creating your own Podcast? You can […]
Loyola Libraries Summer Reading Bingo 2020
Have you been filling a lot of your extra quarantine time with reading? Need an excuse to pick up a good book? Missing baseball and want a little reminder of having it in your life? If so, participate in The Loyola Libraries Summer Reading Bingo! Readers gain raffle entries by finishing books, getting a bingo, or […]
Adjusting Reading Habits to New Study Spaces
Contributed by Jane Currie Did you have favorite places for particular reading before you started taking all of your classes online? Did you tend to read on campus and at favorite spots nearby—philosophy on the third floor of the IC, sociology at a favorite coffee spot, or the New York Times website on your morning […]