Ted’s Favorite Ways to Achieve Optimal Hygge
During the month of December, Loyola Libraries staff make lists and check them twice. What are these lists about? Anything! You can look at past years’ lists here and stay tuned for more lists! As I write this list, we’re experiencing our first snow of the fall here in Chicago. Here are some of my favorite ways […]
Easton’s top 10 favorite pasta shapes
During the month of December, the University Libraries staff make lists and check them twice. What are these lists about? Anything! You can look at past years’ lists here and stay tuned for more lists! Disclaimer: every pasta shape was created for a specific sauce/dish. But I am famously both a picky eater and someone with a […]
Jeff’s Balm of the Year
During the month of December, the University Libraries staff make lists and check them twice. What are these lists about? Anything! You can look at past years’ lists here and stay tuned for more lists! Russia 1985-1999: TraumaZone A haunting and poetic depiction of societal collapse and human resilience during the fall of the Soviet Union by […]
Find the Library at Your Place
Lewis Library: Now & Then Each year, National Library Week occupies a time and space in April. Themes are chosen to represent how libraries impact our lives, usually many months before the actual week. That’s why, this year’s theme may have seemed a bit ironic (don’t you think?) due to the current pandemic that’s engulfing […]
Congratulations, Dean Seal!
The staff of the Loyola University Chicago Libraries proudly congratulate Dean Robert A. Seal for receiving the 2015 ACRL Academic/Research Librarian of the Year. For more details about the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), the award, and Bob’s accomplishments, please see the ACRL Update.
Staff Picks: Margaret’s Favorite Weird Search Engines
To close out 2013, we asked library staff members to write lists–of anything they want. Today we feature Margaret Heller’s favorite weird search engines. Margaret is the Digital Services Librarian at Cudahy Library. Favorite Weird Search Engines Sure, Google is fine, but sometimes you need some specialized information that Google just doesn’t cut it for. […]