Open Access: Community Over Commercialization
This post was contributed by two graduate assistants in the University Libraries Systems Department, Meredith Sauer and Shwetha Vaidyanathan. This year’s Open Access Week theme, “Community over Commercialization,” resonates with us because we want all members of the academic community to be able to create and access new knowledge. Prioritizing community over commercialization means that […]
Explore Faculty Scholarship in New Digital Showcase
We launched a new site that features a selection of Loyola faculty’s scholarly research from 2023. This past April, we hosted our 15th annual celebration with a display of articles, books, digital projects, film, and other works to recognize the achievements of faculty and student contributors. Our librarians and a volunteer collaborated on developing this […]
Celebrating Open Access Week 2023
Each year in late October we celebrate International Open Access Week. This year’s theme is “Community Over Commercialization.” We invite you to look at our Open Access guide to learn more about open access, upcoming programming, and how you can participate. Look for additional blog posts this week that will share more about open access […]
New Book by School of Education Faculty
University Libraries is pleased to support and collaborate with the School of Education in recognition of their faculty’s recently published book, Inclusive Texts in Elementary Classrooms. We will be celebrating with authors, Dr. Amy Heineke and Dr. Aimee Papola-Ellis, at a book launch on Thursday, September 22. Many of the books referenced in Inclusive Texts […]
University Libraries hosts Requited Journal’s archives
Faculty members Heather Cramond (A&S 2000) and Amanda Marbais co-founded Requited Journal, one of the first wholly online literary journals, with Kevin Kilroy and former Loyola faculty member Heather Momyer in 2009. The journal provided a space for hybrid, experimental and multimodal writing for over 10 years. Past and present faculty contributors include Laura Goldstein, […]
Spring Celebrations
Even though it has been rainy these past couple of days, the Loyola University Chicago Libraries are celebrating the arrival of spring and upcoming celebrations with friends and families. We curated displays and online library research guides highlighting books (print & eBooks), films (streaming & DVDs), and online resources. This is an opportunity for you […]