Getting the Best out of JSTOR
Thursday February 28th, 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm IC 120 It’s easy to find a lot of articles when searching in JSTOR, but it can be difficult to wade through all those results to find articles that are relevant. This session will cover advanced searching skills, such as proximity operators and relevance boosting, which can […]
FLASH Seminar: Pride & Prejudice
A Text Universally Adapted: Pride & Prejudice at 200 Dr. Steven Jones, Professor of English and Co-Director of the Center for Textual Studies and the Digital Humanities, will share his thoughts on how, from the start, Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice has been adapted to the needs of different readers in changing contexts. Tuesday, February […]
Google: Research Tips and Strategies
Wednesday, February 13th, 3:00pm-3:45pm IC 120 Everyone uses Google, but many are unaware of the wide variety of Google’s services and features. The more you know about how Google works, the better it can serve your academic needs. This workshop discusses selected Google features and capabilities, and identifies techniques that can make Google an effective […]
Speaker Series: Robert Lombardo – Organized Crime in Chicago
Dr. Robert Lombardo, a former police officer and current Associate Professor of Loyola University Chicago’s Criminal Justice Department, will discuss his latest book, Organized Crime in Chicago: Beyond the Mafia. Offering a different view on the emergence of organized crime, Dr. Lombardo explores the social structure of American society and how it aided in bringing […]
I ♥ LUC Libraries: Loyola Staff Lunch Open House
LUC Staff, please join us for pizza and sweets with the library staff. We’ll show you some of the things to love about the LUC Libraries – library collections and services for work and for leisure, many available from your desk. A few of the things we want you to know: ♥ You can read […]
Philosophy Research for Non-Philosophers
Friday, February 8th 3:45pm-4:30pm IC 120 Philosophy is a foundation for study in theology, history, literature, political science, and other disciplines. Our library’s print and online collections contain succinct sources you can use to extend your knowledge. Discover which sources are best suited for your purposes, where to find them, and how to continue your […]