One Book, One Chicago – TODAY @ CLC 713
One Book, One Chicago celebrates the most recent novel by literary icon Toni Morrison. A Mercy is the story of a group of individuals brought together in the wilderness of America in the 1680’s—from the young slave girl who was given up by her mother and is struggling to come of age, to the Native […]
5 Secrets to Reading Your Writing Assignments – Oct. 5 @ IC
Join the Writing Center and University Libraries for a discussion of strategies for understanding what is really being asked of you as a researcher and a writer. Tuesday, October 5th 12:00 to 12:45 Information Commons room 120 Please send questions to Jane Currie, Reference Librarian, at jcurrie@luc.edu
Don’t miss your chance to enter the Library Video Tour Contest!
Calling all creative geniuses…show us your library! The Library Video Tour Contest started on August 31st, but you’ve still got a couple weeks until the October 2nd deadline. That should be plenty of time to put together a short video tour of Cudahy Library and Klarchek Information Commons! Videos should be geared to those new […]
New Exhibits from the Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections
Daniel H. Burnham, creator of 1909 Plan of Chicago. The University Archives has two new exhibits on display in the Cudahy Library Donovan Reading Room. The north wall cases of the Donovan Reading room celebrate the Centennial of Daniel Burnham’s 1909 Plan of Chicago. Materials from the University Archives and Special Collections highlight the City […]
Learning Commonalities Series-Oct. 1
How has Google impacted the way your students do their research? With the ease of copy/paste do you find yourself having to talk to them about plagiarism and academic integrity? Discover how your colleagues are dealing with this trend in their classes. Share strategies and learn what is going on here at Loyola and other […]
Resource of the Week: Google Books/Google Scholar
Each week, the Libraries are featuring a different resource. Students and faculty are encouraged to stop by the reference desks at either the Information Commons or Lewis Library to pick up a handout on the resource and chat with a reference librarian to learn more about these valuable tools. This week’s resources are Google Book […]