Announcing Reader’s Guide Retrospective
Reader’s Guide Retrospective, a new addition to the Libraries’ collection of online research tools, provides researchers with vastly improved opportunities to locate content in popular magazines of the 20th century. Rather than searching annual volumes of The Reader’s Guide to Periodical Literature by subject, Reader’s Guide Retrospective enables keyword searching of multiple years simultaneously. The […]
Library Speaker Series, April 2nd
Loyola alumna and crime mystery writer, Theresa Schwegel will discuss how the city of Chicago “stars” in her books. Not only do her stories deal with the complications of police officers’ lives, Chicago becomes an active breathing character that adds depth and heart to each work. Schwegel, a Chicago native, has garnered several accolades for […]
State of the Planet (film), March 26th
Join us Thursday night (March 26th) in the Klarchek Information Commons to watch State of the Planet, part of the PBS Journey to Planet Earth film series. Film Title: State of the Planet Date: Thursday, March 26 Location: Klarchek Information Commons Room 112 Time: 6:30pm-7:45pm Sponsored by: Loyola University Libraries, Student Environmental Alliance, Center for Urban […]
Introduction to RefWorks — Humanities Focus
Introduction to RefWorks — Humanities Focus Thursday, March 19th, 11:00 a.m. – noon Information Commons, Room 120 RefWorks is an online research management, writing and collaboration tool that is designed to help researchers easily gather, manage, store and share all types of information, as well as generate citations and bibliographies in a variety of style […]
10 Minute Career Information Workshops
Take 10 minutes of your day to learn about great career resources provided to you by the Career Development Center and the Loyola University Libraries. These mini-workshops are held on the 1st Floor of the Information Commons at one of the stand-up computers near the hall to the elevators and cafe. Scheduled times this week are: […]
Refworks Workshops on WTC
This workshop will cover how to start your account, adding your citations, importing and exporting references, and creating bibliographies. Basic information regarding Write-N-Cite will also be covered. Classes will be held: At the Water Tower Campus (25 E Pearson, Lewis Library, Room 710): -Wednesday, March 25th, 12:30-1:30 pm -Friday, March 27th, 9-10am -Saterday, March 28th, […]