Gale Digital Scholar Lab: Workshop and Lunch
Tuesday, February 19, 2019 11:00AM – 12:45PM Information Commons 120 The University Libraries is initiating a trial of the Gale Digital Scholar Lab, a platform that enables students and researchers to do text mining and analysis on materials from Gale Primary Sources, which includes digitized texts from the 16th century through the 20th century. This […]
#ExploreTheFloors – Call Numbers, Locations, and Circulation
How to Navigate the Stacks: Call Numbers, Locations, and Circulation This week we will take a closer look at call numbers, book locations, and how to check out a book at the circulation desk! Lewis Library uses the Library of Congress system, which means materials are assigned a call number and arranged alphabetically. A call […]
#ExploreTheFloors! – WTC
Confused by call numbers? Baffled by where the books are? Stumped by study space? Lost when it comes to locations? Confounded by course reserves? We’re here to help you #ExploreTheFloors of Lewis Library! Maybe you’ve noticed some new signs in Lewis, or maybe you haven’t been to visit us in a while because last time […]
#ColorOurCollections 2019
#ColorOurCollections is a week-long coloring fest on social media organized by libraries, archives, and other cultural institutions around the world. Using materials from their collections, these institutions are sharing free coloring content with the hashtag #ColorOurCollections and inviting their followers to color and get creative with their collections. Loyola University Archives & Special Collections and […]
Announcing Expanded Reciprocal Borrowing Opportunities
We are pleased to offer Loyola faculty members and students access to the collections of the 11-member Association of Chicago Theological Schools, including the ability to check out circulating materials. Participating libraries represent diverse faith traditions, reflected in the collections of each library. For example, North Park Theological Seminary’s Brandel Library highlights its heritage with […]
New Year, New Resources!
We are excited to offer a variety of new electronic resources and look forward to sharing them in classes and research appointments. We hope you will explore them, too. Early American Imprints, a unique digital collection of books and other texts published between 1600 and 1800, now includes recently-released content published between 1801 and 1819 […]