Attend IC Programs and Win a Spring Fling in the IC
University Libraries is sponsoring a Spring Fling for the student group with the largest attendance at this semester’s programs in Klarchek Information Commons. The Spring Fling will be a year-end celebration on the fourth floor of the IC. More information about the contest and IC programs is at http://www.luc.edu/ic/ under the News and Events heading.
Check books out at Northwestern University!
Loyola University Libraries are pleased to announce a reciprocal borrowing agreement with Northwestern University. Loyola students and faculty may now borrow books from Northwestern, and NU faculty and students will have the same privileges here. We are excited to be expanding the resources available to our academic community.
ICPSR Milestone
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) has produced its first fully Web-based Annual Report — a milestone in the organization’s history. Designed to take advantage of the richness of the Web environment, the FY2008 Annual Report uses innovative ways to present and navigate information. You may browse the Annual Report at http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/ICPSR/annualreport/ For […]
GreenSource
The environmental systems and design of the Klarcheck Information Commons are described in a major article in GreenSource: the Magazine of Sustainable Design. Included are many beautiful photos of the IC along with color diagrams illustrating the sustainable aspects of the building. The article by Joann Gonchar, “The Total Package,” is found on pages 128 […]
Loyola Libraries receive high marks in student survey
The Loyola Undergraduate Survey is administered to students each spring to determine levels of satisfaction for various aspects of campus life, classes, services, etc. The 2008 results for Loyola have been announced and the University Libraries received high marks from our student body both in terms of overall satisfaction and increase in satisfaction compared to […]
Food for Fines
In collaboration with University Ministry’s Hunger Week the University Libraries are kicking off our annual Food for Fines campaign on Monday, November 3rd. The Cudahy and Lewis Libraries will accept one can of food for every $2.50 overdue fine (fines for technology items excluded). Items are donated to local hunger relief charities. All donations of […]