News from the University Archives
You can now access catalog records for archival collections! These records appear in Pegasus and World Cat. Recently added records include the following: Gilbert J. Garraghan, S.J., papers Jean Delanglez, S.J., papers Francis L. Filas, S.J., papers Jerome V. Jacobsen, S.J., papers Granger E. Westberg papers President’s records The Leon T. Walkowicz collection Diarium of […]
Now Available: CQ Global Researcher
CQ Global Researcher is a newly available database from CQ Press that provides in-depth coverage of global affairs from a number of international viewpoints. These single-topic reports on vital world issues are written by experienced journalists, and make use of popular sections from CQ Researcher like “Current Situation,” and “Pro-Con,” alongside a new feature, “Voices […]
Connection between Cudahy and IC closed May 27-30
The Cudahy Lake Front Lounge, which also serves as the connecting corridor between Cudahy Library and the Information Commons, will be closed Tuesday, May 27, through Friday, May 30, for painting and carpeting. While this is an inconvenience for library users, we hope the improvements will create a more useful space for patrons and staff.
Lewis Library: 10th & 11th Floors Closed
The 10th and 11th floors of Lewis Library are officially closed for public use. Please use floors 6-9 for additional study place. If you have any questions, please call 312-915-6625 .
Reciprocal Borrowing with Northwestern University
Loyola University Libraries are pleased to announce a reciprocal borrowing agreement with Northwestern University. Robert Seal, Dean of Libraries, requested that such an arrangement be established with Northwestern and with the cooperation of Sarah Pritchard, University Librarian at Northwestern, work on a reciprocal borrowing agreement began. Ursula Scholz, Head of Access Services, worked with Suzette Radford, Head of […]
Portraiture on the New Book Shelf
Now on the New Book Shelf: Portraiture Currently on the Cudahy New Book Shelf we have five books that engage in some manner with the theme of portraiture. First is Nicholas Nixon’s The Brown Sisters: Thirty-three Years. Beginning in 1975, Nicholas Nixon, married to one of the four Brown sisters, began an annual tradition of […]