Staff Picks: Summer Reading
Looking for something to read this summer? The LUC libraries have some suggestions. Some of our staff members told us a bit about a few of their favorite reads. If you see anything that piques your interest, many of these books are available at the LUC Libraries – call numbers are listed after the titles. […]
WLA Online Exhibit: Practical Work
Practical Work: Chicago Woman’s Club Reformers, Criminal Women, and Delinquent Children, 1876-1920 Check out this brand new online exhibit sponsored by the WLA and the Carolyn Farrell, BVM, Professorship in Women and Leadership. Explore how women reformers in Chicago tried to protect and reform criminal women and delinquent children at the turn of the twentieth […]
Libraries Closed July 4th
Happy Independence Day! The Libraries will be closed on July 4th. Regular summer hours will resume on Friday, July 5th. Cudahy Library/Klarchek Information Commons Thursday, July 4: CLOSED Friday, July 5: 8am-6pm Saturday, July 6: 12pm-5pm Sunday, July 7: 12pm-8pm Lewis Library Thursday, July 4: CLOSED Friday, July 5: 8am-6pm Saturday, July 6: 9am-6pm Sunday, […]
Statista
Stunning visual graphics and data are now easier to find with Statista. Industry data, trend analysis, and demographic research can be searched, graphed, and downloaded in one easy-to-use interface. Watch a brief tutorial below then start searching Statista!
ILLiad Upgrade May 28th
ILLiad will be unavailable on Tuesday, May 28th due to an upgrade. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please contact the Interlibrary Loan Department if you have any questions at lib-ill@luc.edu or 773-508-6022. Thank you.
L’Annee Philologique Moves to EBSCOhost
The essential research database for classical studies, L’Annee Philologique, has moved to the EBSCOhost search platform. This change provides researchers with the familiar EBSCOhost features alongside unique capabilities such as ancient author searching and searching by archaeological site. Your questions about L’Annee Philologique and its new search platform are welcome. Contact Jane Currie, classical studies […]