Research Alerts
October 31st, @ 3 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Location: IC Room 120 Research alerts are a great way to stay up-to-date on current publications in your field. Establish a profile of your research interests and receive email alerts when a paper is published in these areas, or find out immediately when another author has cited your work. […]
Facebook Halloween Photo Contest!!
Can you recognize characters from popular Halloween-themed movies? Check out the library’s Facebook page on Monday, October 31 (Halloween!!) for a chance to win Rambler Bucks during our Halloween Photo Contest. Throughout the day, we’ll post several photos and the first person to comment with the correct answer wins!
10 Ways to Improve Any Academic Writing Project
Wednesday, October 26th – 12-12:45pm, IC 120 Join the Writing Center and LUC Libraries for a lively workshop with ideas you can use to improve your next paper. All classes are held in IC120 and are free and open to students, staff and faculty. Reservations are not required, but space is limited. To reserve a […]
Speaker Series – Laura Caldwell: Life after Innocence
Featured Guest: Laura Caldwell, J.D. Featured Book: Long Way Home: A Young Man Lost in the System and the Two Women Who Found Him Date & Location: Thursday, October 27, 2011 6:00 p.m. Richard Klarchek Information Commons, 4th Floor Lake Shore Campus 1032 West Sheridan There are currently over 70 innocence projects in the U.S., […]
Did You Know? : Reciprocal Borrowing with NU & UIC
Did You Know? You can check out library materials at Northwestern and UIC with your Loyola ID! The University Libraries have agreements in place with many institutions which allow Loyola students, faculty, and staff to use the facilities and collections of other academic libraries. For the full list of reciprocal borrowing agreements and policies, click […]
Commonalities: Faculty Dialogue Series / Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities Join Dr. Steven Jones, Professor of English and Co-Director of the Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities, for a discussion about the digital humanities–which the Chronicle of Higher Education in 2010 referred to as “the next big thing” and the New York Times has covered in a recent series, “Humanities 2.0”–and its […]