Author: uscholz

Donovan Reading Room Renovation

The beautiful original Cudahy Library doors are being restored this semester.  There will be some construction noise, especially at the beginning of the project.  Evenings and weekends should continue to be silent but there will be some noise on weekdays from time to time this semester.  The project will be suspended during December until final […]

Graduate Student Study Spaces

Starting this fall, two rooms in Cudahy Library are dedicated to graduate student use: The Graduate Student Reading Room for silent study in 201 Cudahy Library and the Graduate Student Study Lounge for quiet study in 208 Cudahy Library. Graduate students, please make yourselves comfortable in these rooms – rearrange the furniture to suit your […]

Old News is New News at the WLA!

We are proud to announce that The Skyscraper newspaper is now fully digitized! Mundelein College published the inaugural issue of its student newspaper The Skyscraper on January 30, 1931, during the college’s first year of operation.  The Skyscraper informed the Mundelein community about local and national events as well as “all the news, views, rumor, […]

Reciprocal Borrowing with Garrett-Evangelical/Western-Seabury Theological Seminary

Loyola University Libraries are pleased to announce a new reciprocal borrowing agreement with Garrett-Evangelical/Western-Seabury Theological Seminary.  Ursula Scholz, Head of Access Services, worked with Beth Sheppard, Director of the United Library, to draft an agreement which has now been finalized.  As of August 1, 2009, Loyola students and faculty may borrow books from the United Library, […]

New Online Resource: The Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times from ProQuest Historical Newspapers, a new addition to the Libraries’ collection of online resources, provides access to the paper from 1881 through the present. ProQuest Historical Newspapers gives users easy access to the full content of each paper starting from the very first issue. Users are able to page through issues […]

New Online Resource: The Shakespeare Collection.

The Shakespeare Collection from Gale, a new addition to the Libraries’ collection of online resources, brings together general reference data, full-text scholarly periodicals, reprinted criticism, primary source material, and full-text annotated works.  Researchers have access to: The Arden fully-annotated scholarly editions of the complete works of Shakespeare, together with the introduction and appendices included in […]

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