University Archives Open House- Friday, January 25
The Loyola University Archives and Special Collections will be holding a Spring semester open house on Friday, January 25, 2008, from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Please stop by to learn more about the collections and services available at the University Archives. The Loyola University Archives and Special Collections is located at the Cudahy […]
Cudahy and IC Open to Public
Beginning today, January 14th, the Cudahy Library and Klarchek Information Commons at the Lake Shore Campus will welcome guests who are members of the Rogers Park and Edgewater Communities. Guests with valid photo ID are welcome to use the Library and Commons during the following times: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, […]
Women and Social Movements
Loyola University Libraries recently obtained a wonderful new resource called Women in Social Movements that can be accessed from our Databases by Title list on the main library website. This resource offers teachers highly interactive “modules” around hundreds of different themes. Those themes, such as “Second Wave Feminism,” or “Catholic Feminism,” for example, are then […]
Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS)
Many faculty members who teach established Asian studies courses, as well as courses on special topics related to Asian studies, will find the Bibliography of Asian Studies resource a necessary addition to Loyola’s collection. From 1941 to 1991 the Bibliography of Asian Studies was widely recognized as the standard bibliographical tool in the field of […]
Mental Measurements Yearbook & Tests in Print
Loyola Libraries now subscribe to the databases , Mental Measurements Yearbook and Tests in Print (we had them as trials last year). Both databases are produced by the Buros Institute at the University of Nebraska. MMY provides users with a comprehensive guide to over 2,000 contemporary testing instruments. TIP is a comprehensive bibliography to all […]
Our 4 Favorite Podcasts (for Music Lovers)
Anywhere you travel in Chicago (even if you’re only traveling to the stacks of the Loyola Libraries), you’re going to see a glut of MP3 players. But what are people plugging into? A recent inquiry at the library produced a number of surprising results for high-quality podcasts across a variety of interests: politics, television, music, […]