Women and Leadership Archives celebrates Women’s History Month at Cudahy Library
In celebration of March as Women’s History Month, Cudahy Library will feature a display, created by the staff at the Women and Leadership Archives, which focuses on Chicago women artists. The exhibition highlights three artists who worked with a variety of media and used their talents to create a better community. Joan Heath Fortner won […]
PsycINFO: Introduction to Effective Searching (workshop)
PsycINFO: Introduction to Effective Searching (workshop)
Wednesday, March 11th
4:00pm-4:30pm
IC Room 120
Are you writing a research paper on a topic in psychology? Come learn about PsycINFO, the premier database for psychology research. This session will provide a basic overview of PsycINFO search techniques. This workshop will be of most interest to those who are new to the PsycINFO database, but it may also provide a useful review for anyone wishing to update their PsycINFO search skills. Questions may be sent to Stephen Macksey at smackse@luc.edu.
Donuts with the Dean
Come join Dean Bob Seal of University Libraries at Lewis Library for a St. Patrick’s Day sweet treat. Bob will be around to chat with students, hear your feedback about university libraries, and share a snack. Donuts, coffee and tea will be provided. Where: 6th Floor, CLC inside Lewis Library When: March 17th, 1:30 pm […]
Chat with a Librarian
THURSDAY, MARCH 19 • 1-2 PM • DAMEN STUDENT CENTER Did you know you can chat with a librarian 24/7? Check out our online chat service here: libraries.LUC.edu/ask/chat and visit us in Damen to learn more!
The Great Cartoon Debate
Artists at odds: Left, right and completely off-center Featuring political cartoonists David Fitzsimmons of the Arizona Daily Star and Scott Stantis of the Chicago Tribune Moderated by Don Wycliff, former Chicago Tribune public editor and Loyola School of Communication faculty Wednesday, April 15 7:30 PM Kasbeer Hall, Corboy Law Center, 15th Floor 25 E. Pearson […]
Announcing Expanded Access to State Papers Online
State Papers Online has extended to include the period 1714 to 1782 with the release of State Papers Domestic, Military, Naval, and the Registers of the Privy Council. This content builds on our library’s existing access papers dating from 1509 to 1714 and is composed of government manuscripts on early modern English politics and culture. […]