Resource Spotlight: Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO)
First Proquest produced the landmark Early English Books Online (EBBO). Years later, Gale developed Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO) to great fanfare. Now Gale has launched Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO) and Loyola University Libraries are pleased to be among the first subscribers. Content is being sourced from around the world and will be made […]
Resource Spotlight: The Chronicle iPad® App
If you work in higher education you are familiar with The Chronicle of Higher Education as a source for news and information from the world of academia. The Chronicle provides weekly news, articles on current trends, job postings, the ever popular Annual Salary Survey, and much more. The Libraries’ digital subscription includes the full text […]
4th of July Holiday
The University Libraries will be closed on Wednesday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day. Have a safe and happy 4th of July!
Resource Spotlight: GenderWatch
Loyola is home to the Women’s Studies and Gender Studies Program but until recently, University Libraries appeared to provide a research database focused more on the Women’s Studies piece of that program title than the Gender Studies part! GenderWatch* is a newly accessible research database that allows users to locate articles and other sources on […]
Resource Spotlight: ATLA Historical Monographs Collection
The ATLA Historical Monographs Collection* provides access to important theological texts. University Libraries acquired access to Series 1 several years ago. We are pleased to add access to Series 2. Series 2 is focused on books published between 1894 and 1923. Many of the titles in Series 2 document theological scholarship in America and American […]
Tom O’Hara: Rambler and Olympian
Do you have Olympic fever? Did you know that Loyola sent their world-record holding track start to the 1964 Olympics? Check out the University Archives & Special Collections’ blog to learn more about Loyola’s only Olympian, Tom O’Hara.