Welcome to College: IC Featured Collection
To kick off the start of the academic year, we’ve curated a collection of materials to welcome you to college! This IC Featured Collection features college survival guides, books on learning and studying, and fiction about college life. The collection will be on display on the IC first floor until Friday, September 5. All books […]
Research Guides Updated
We are excited to announce that we are updating our research guides. The content will remain the same, but you will notice some changes to the interface. The idea behind the changes is to make the information more easily accessible across different platforms like tablets, laptops, and smartphones. We hope that this offers you a better experience while doing your research, allowing you to get to what you want faster and easier.
Resource Spotlight: Foundation Directory
Foundation Directory Online is a database that helps grant-seekers find the right match for their organization’s mission. There are several videos and features to help users find a grant that will fit for not only their needs, but the needs of their organizations as well.
Resource Spotlight: World Bank eLibrary
The World Bank eLibrary contains the final, peer-reviewed versions of the Bank’s formal publications. The World Bank conducts and publishes research from all around the world on a range of global issues including development policy, finance, health, education, climate change, aid effectiveness, and poverty. The eLibrary contains all books, working papers, and journal articles since the 1990s in multiple formats.
New Digital Collections for African American History & More
Newly available to Loyola researchers are three digital collections for research on African American and Caribbean history.
Database Spotlight: Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE)
Database Spotlight: Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE)
We now have access to the Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE) online. It contains the full panoply of American regional vocabulary, from Adam’s housecat to Zydeco. The digital version offers an interactive, multimedia tool that will provide different ways to discover the regional particulars of American English.