LUC Libraries Student Worker of the Month
The Student Worker Appreciation Group for the LUC Libraries would like to congratulate Nuhie Faheem on being November’s Student Worker of the Month. Nuhie is a Junior majoring in Elementary Education and works as a Circulation Assistant at the Lewis Library. Her peers nominated her for Student Worker of the Month saying, “She is very […]
Getting the Most Out of Google:Research Tips and Strategies
Thursday, November 8th, 3:00pm-4:00pm IC 120 Google can be a good source for finding research materials. While it is not a replacement for searching in the Library’s subscription article databases, Google can be an effective tool for finding scholarly materials that will help your research. All classes are approximately one hour and will take place […]
U.S. Government Information @ Your Desktop
Tuesday, November 1st 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. IC Room 120 The United State government is the world’s leading producer of statistical information and the U.S. Government Printing office (GPO) is the largest publisher in the world. The goal of this hands-on session is to provide users an overview of the vast array of government […]
Speaker Series: Wenguang Huang “Mom, Dad and Mao”
Featured Guest: Wenguang Huang Featured Book: The Little Red Guard Date & Location: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. Klarchek Information Commons, 4th Floor Lake Shore Campus, 1032 West Sheridan Presenting: “Mom, Dad and Mao” Wenguang Huang, a Chicago-based journalist, writer and translator, will speak about his memoir, The Little Red Guard, which chronicles […]
Environmental Film Series: Beijing Besieged by Waste
When: Thursday, November 8th, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Where: Klarchek Information Commons, Level 4 Beijing’s economic growth comes with great waste, yet little advancement to improve waste disposal methods. The film, Beijing Besieged by Waste captures humanity’s unresolved grave issue of our planet being overtaken by garbage as a result of over-consumption. Please join […]
Philosophy Research for Non-Philosophers
Monday, October 29th 3:30pm-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 […]