What’s New at the Libraries?
WHAT’S NEW AT THE LOYOLA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES – FALL 2009 Text-A-Librarian Text us at 66746 and start your question with askluc. (standard message rates apply) IM at Loyola Librarian Chat with a LUC Librarian on M-Th 9-9, F 9-5, Sat 11-4, Sun 1-9 Redesigned Pegasus Library Catalog Access our Pegasus Help guide for instructions and […]
Resource of the Week: Subject Guides
Loyola Libraries has begun our Resource of the Week program! Each week a different Library resource will be featured. Students and faculty are encouraged to stop by the reference desks at either the Information Commons or Lewis Library to pick up a handout on the resource and chat with a reference librarian to learn more […]
Donovan Reading Room Renovation
The beautiful original Cudahy Library doors are being restored this semester. There will be some construction noise, especially at the beginning of the project. Evenings and weekends should continue to be silent but there will be some noise on weekdays from time to time this semester. The project will be suspended during December until final […]
Library Speaker Series – Jian Ping
From the Cultural Revolution to the Olympic Games: Changes in China over half a Century China has undergone a great political, social and economical transformation over the last 50 years. These changes also altered individual lives. Jian Ping, author of Mulberry Child: A Memoir of China will give a personal account of the devastating impact […]
Library Video Contest
Calling all creative geniuses…show us your library! Submit a video tour of Cudahy Library and Klarchek Information Commons. Videos should be geared to those new to Loyola, especially incoming freshmen and transfer students. First prize receives a $100 gift card! The contest runs from Monday, August 31 through Friday, October 2. For details and complete […]
Gale Digital Collection Reception
The University Libraries are pleased to announce the acquisition of six Gale Digital Collections purchased in partnership with the president’s office, the provost’s office, and the College of Arts & Sciences. The collections include: “Making of the Modern World” (Goldsmiths’ Kress), “Eighteenth Century Collections Online,” “Nineteenth Century U.K. Periodicals,” “Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers,” “Sabin Americana: […]