Curious About Google Doodles?

Perhaps the best reason to visit Google.com is spite of the Google toolbar search is to see a Google Doodle, a rendition on the Google logo in celebration of a holiday or anniversary. Read about the history and development of doodles in a recent Time magazine story and see doodles developed to date. You can […]

New Resource: Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive

The University Libraries has recently purchased the Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, which provides access searchable, full-text access to every page of every issue published between 1902 and 2006. The weekly review has long been recognized as an essential publication for coverage of literature, politics, scholarship, and the arts. In addition to its coverage of […]

Become a Friend of the University Libraries

The university library of today is constantly adapting. Today, libraries not only bring the academic community innumerable riches from the past but also help forge the way into the future. Online databases, digitized collections, online research journals, electronic files and web sites now comprise much of what today’s student or scholar uses to further their […]

LUC Archives’ Yearbooks Digitized

The Loyolan, Dentos, and the yearbooks for the Stritch School of Medicine have gone digital! A total of 107 volumes spanning the years 1916 to 2000 have been digitized through the CARLI Book Digitization program and are now available online at the Internet Archive. Volumes of the St. Ignatius Collegian and Loyola University Magazine from […]

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