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Design Books on Display

A Dozen Knockout Designs collected by Naomi Patschke Find the curated collection… New Books Shelf Cudahy Library April 10 through May 8 These books were produced in visual communication classes taught by Nicole Ferentz, Associate Professor of Visual Communication in the Department of Fine & Performing Arts. Professor Ferentz started teaching at Loyola in 1998 […]

Volunteers Needed!

Sign up to help test new library services at libraries.LUC.edu/usability. Earn $10 in Rambler Bucks for 30 minutes of your time! We test our website and digital services on a regular basis to make sure everything is working as planned and meets your needs. All current LUC students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate. […]

Creating with Technology Workshop Series

Creating with Technology Workshop Series-Digital Humanities
April 9th at 4:30PM
IC Room 120

If you love the humanities and technology, or if you’re wondering how technology connects to the humanities, then this is the workshop for you. We’ll learn about how technology and computing intersect with the humanities, and we’ll discover exciting new projects and ways to get involved in digital humanities work.

Contact Will Kent at wkent@luc.edu and Sarah Morris at smorris4@luc.edu with any questions.

Library Workshops for the Week of April 6th, 2015

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests: How to Make Them (workshop)
Wednesday, April 8th from 5:00pm-5:30pm in IC Room 120
Thursday, April 9th from 1:30pm-2:00pm – Online, via Adobe Connect (please contact the library to receive a link to the meeting)

Sometimes, you want information from the government that isn’t readily available. That’s where the Freedom of Information Act comes in. This workshop will go over the basics of FOIA, how to compose a request, where to send it, and some of the nuances of the law and its use. Attendees at this workshop may also follow up with the Government Information Librarian for assistance after the workshop for individual requests. Questions may be sent to Ben Aldred at baldred@luc.edu.

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