De “Code” ing US Laws: Legal Research for Non-Legal Scholars
Workshop: De “Code” ing US Laws: Legal Research for Non-Legal Scholars
Monday, November 10th, 10:30am – 11:00am
IC Room 120
If you’ve ever tried to look into the history of a law, even one as well-known as No Child Left Behind orthe USAPATRIOT Act, you’ve probably come across a jumble of resources: Statutes at Large, the United States Code, the Code of Federal Regulations and others. How do you figure out where to look for the information you want? This workshop will help you understand some of these differences and how a law
passed through Congress becomes rules enforced in the world. Plus, some tools to help you find information quickly and easily. Questions may be sent to Ben Aldred at baldred@luc.edu.
RACE Project @ Lewis Library
Visit Lewis Library to check out a book display featuring the RACE Project. The RACE Project collection features books on race and racial issues, particularly in higher education, in support of the RACE Exhibition sponsored by Loyola University and the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center. This collection will be on display until January 2015. […]
First Year Series Workshop: Managing Your Life Online
First Year Series Workshop: Managing Your Life Online
Thursday, November 6, 4:00pm – 4:45pm
IC Room 120
If you were to Google yourself, do you know what you would find? Learn ways to present yourself in a positive light online, and learn how to use online tools, from social media networks to cloud storage, to your advantage. This class introduces tips and tricks to help you manage your personal information and stay organized, efficient, and in control of your identity online. Questions may be sent to Sarah Morris at smorris4@luc.edu.
Food For Fines
The Loyola Libraries’ annual Food for Fine campaign starts November 3rd and ends November 26th. Bring in any full-sized, shelf-stable, non-expired item and get $2.50 deducted for each item donated from your library fines! All the food donations will go to the Lakeview Pantry.
Ignatian Heritage Month
Celebrate St. Ignatius and his legacy! You can find books featuring Ignatian Heritage on display at Lewis Library until November 30. The Ignatian Heritage Month collection features books on St. Ignatius and Jesuit ideals in higher education. The display also includes prayer cards and buttons. All books are available for checkout right now. After the […]
Digital Archive Collections: Access Primary Sources Online
Workshop: Digital Archive Collections: Access Primary Sources Online
Monday, November 3rd, 4:00pm – 4:30pm
Tuesday, November 4th, noon – 12:30pm
IC Room 120
The University Libraries provides access to digital collections that contain digitized copies of a variety of materials, from the earliest books printed in English to the complete run of Vogue magazine. Discover which collections are best suited to your research and learn advanced search techniques for finding and
using information. Questions may be sent to Niamh McGuigan at nmcguigan@luc.edu.