#ExploreTheFloors: Cudahy Third Floor
We’ve made it all the way to the top floor of Cudahy! Here’s what you can find on the third floor of the library: Main Stacks: Call Numbers A-F The third floor of Cudahy is where the Library of Congress call numbers begin! If you’re confused by call numbers, you can check back to our […]
#ExploreTheFloors: Cudahy Second Floor
Don’t get stuck on the first floor of Cudahy Library! If you venture up any of the stairwells or elevators, you’ll find more books, study space, and special collections. University Archives & Special Collections The University Archives serves as the institutional memory of Loyola University Chicago. Special Collections includes archival collections relating to Samuel Insull, […]
#ExploreTheFloors: Cudahy Lower Level
Cudahy Lower Level includes quiet study area, current periodicals, bound periodicals, and the mezzanine study area. Periodicals cannot be checked out, but you can use them in the library and make copies as needed. The current periodicals section is where we have a range of new scholarly journal and popular magazine issues. We also carry […]
Race and Gender Conversation (4/25)
Wednesday, April 25, 2018 12:15–1:30PM Kasbeer Hall 25 East Pearson Street Race and Gender Conversation with three women professors from the School of Social Work, Loyola University Chicago. Janice Matthews Rasheed, Ph.D., LCSW Katherine Tyson McCrea, Ph.D., M.Div., L.C.S.W. María Vidal de Haymes, Ph.D. Hosted by Shweta Singh, host of the podcast / Radio show […]
#ExploreTheFloors: Cudahy First Floor
Whether you’re a Cudahy Library regular or planning to visit for the first time, the library’s first floor has a lot to offer! Here are some of the highlights: Donovan Reading Room Unofficial name: the Harry Potter Room. If you want a quiet study space with beautiful surroundings, this is the place for you! Circulation […]
#ExploreTheFloors: Accessing Other Floors
You enter Cudahy on the 1st floor, and can use stairwells and elevators to access the lower level, 2nd floor, 3rd floor, and the stack decks. In the diagram of the 1st floor below, the orange arrows point to stairwells and the red arrows point to elevators. As we continue to #ExploreTheFloors, stay tuned for […]