How To Read: Faster or Slower but Certainly Smarter
How To Read: Faster or Slower but Certainly Smarter
Wednesday, January 28, 2:30pm-IC Rm 120
Wednesday, February 11, 3:45pm-4:15pm-IC Rm 120
Wednesday, February 25, 3:45pm-4:15pm – Online, via Adobe Connect
Reading habits and styles are changing. Academic work continues to require a carefully considered combination of effective skimming and careful in-depth reading with strategies to organize and retain content. Discover strategies and solutions to reading dilemmas by attending this workshop. Questions may be sent to Jane Currie at jcurrie@luc.edu.
Digital Archive Collections: Access Primary Sources Online
Digital Archive Collections: Access Primary Sources Online (workshop)
Wednesday, January 21, 12:30pm-1:00pm Online, via Adobe Connect (https://connect.luc.edu/libraryinfo/)
Thursday, January 22, 1:30pm-2:00pm in the Information Commons Room 120
The University Libraries provides access to digital collections that contain digitized copies of a variety of materials, from the earliest books printed in English to the complete run of Vogue magazine. Discover which collections are best suited to your research and learn advanced search techniques for finding and using information. Questions may be sent to Niamh McGuigan at nmcguigan@luc.edu.
Speaker Series: Rough Justice under the Jolly Roger
Friends of the Loyola Libraries Speaker Series • 2014-2015
John Donoghue presents Rough Justice under the Jolly Roger: Pirates of the Caribbean and the Court of “King Death”
Focus on the Book
Mark Dimunation was appointed Chief of the Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress in 1998. As Chief, Mr. Dimunation is responsible for the development, interpretation, and management of the Rare Book Collection, the largest collection of rare books in North America. He acquires materials, develops programs of lectures and presentations, […]
Cards Against Humanity at Loyola
Join us for a talk with some of the creators of Cards Against Humanity. Have you ever wondered how a free game can sell so well? Are you curious how this team comes up with those horrible (hilarious) cards? Come check out this panel, celebrating both Open Access and International Games Day. Thursday, November 20 […]