Tag: National Library Week

Celebrate National Library Week: April 20-24

Mark your calendars! National Library Week is coming up from April 20 to 24! This year’s theme, “Find Your Joy,” encourages everyone to discover what inspires them at their local library. At Loyola University Chicago, our faculty librarians and library staff are here to support you in many ways, including locating resources, offering research consultations, […]

Find the Library at Your Place

Lewis Library: Now & Then Each year, National Library Week occupies a time and space in April. Themes are chosen to represent how libraries impact our lives, usually many months before the actual week. That’s why, this year’s theme may have seemed a bit ironic (don’t you think?) due to the current pandemic that’s engulfing […]

Libraries Build Strong Communities

As part of our celebration of #NationalLibraryWeek, we’re doing a series on what libraries actually DO to help build strong communities. Check back throughout the week for more! The Loyola Libraries are invested in building strong communities—both on campus and off. We’re not just a library for our students, faculty, and staff—rather, we’re a research […]

Libraries Support Equity

As part of our celebration of #NationalLibraryWeek, we’re doing a series on what libraries actually DO to help build strong communities. Check back throughout the week for more! The Loyola Libraries are dedicated to supporting equity. We acknowledge that barriers to entry into academia have existed historically and continue to exist. For that reason, we […]

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