Resource Spotlight: World Religions Online
World Religions Online explores religion and spirituality in an objective manner, from the ceremonies of the first practitioners to the elaborate rituals of today. This user-friendly online resource features an easy-to-navigate interface, allowing users to browse core articles by religion. Topic Centers focus on the world’s major religions and traditional spiritual practices, such as Judaism […]
Did You Know?: Subject Guides
Did You Know? The library offers research guides for each academic subject! You’ve got a big paper due for your biology/nursing/philosophy/sociology class, but you have NO idea how to start your library research. Coming to ask a librarian for help is a great option, but if you can’t make it to the library, check out […]
RefWorks 2.0: Write Bibliographies Quickly Using RefWorks (Advanced Workshop)
Friday, October 14th 9:00-10:00 a.m. IC 120 This class will cover some of the advanced RefWorks features, including Write-N-Cite, which allows users to create in-line citations when writing papers, RefShare, which allows for file sharing amongst accounts, as well as RefGrab-it, a tool used to grab citations off of web pages. Users are recommended to […]
You Asked, We Listened – More Outlets
Thank you to everyone who responded to the University Libraries 2011 Survey. One comment made by a number of students: “More outlets would be nice.” “More outlets!!!” “And most most important – more outlets!” Since conducting the survey, we’ve added outlets throughout the Cudahy Library mezzanine and the Cudahy Library 1st floor reading areas. We’ll […]
Zotero:Basics
Friday, October 12th 1:00pm-2:00pm IC 120 Zotero is a free Firefox extension that helps you collect citations and website information from within your Firefox browser. We’ll show you how to install Zotero and use it to capture citations, organize your research, and format bibliographies and in-text citations. All classes are approximately one hour and will […]
One Book, One Chicago – Today @ WTC
You are invited to Loyola University Libraries’ book discussion on Saul Bellow’s The Adventures of Augie March, this fall’s featured book for the 21st One Book, One Chicago program. The discussion will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 6th at the Corboy Law Center, Conference Rm. 1104, 25 East Pearson, Water Tower Campus. […]