University Libraries hosts Requited Journal’s archives
Faculty members Heather Cramond (A&S 2000) and Amanda Marbais co-founded Requited Journal, one of the first wholly online literary journals, with Kevin Kilroy and former Loyola faculty member Heather Momyer in 2009. The journal provided a space for hybrid, experimental and multimodal writing for over 10 years. Past and present faculty contributors include Laura Goldstein, […]
19 Women Suffragists for the 19th Amendment
In commemoration of the 100-year anniversary of the 19th Amendment (1920-2020), we’re highlighting 19 Suffragists for the 19th Amendment. All eBooks are available for checkout from the University Libraries. Jane Addams was the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize… Addams learned of the abject working conditions in American factories, the unchecked power […]
FREE CREATIVE SOFTWARE, Part 3: AUDACITY – easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder.
Contributed by David Schmidt Are you waiting for campus to re-open and you’re looking for something positive to do while isolating? Why not learn new software? There are lots of great creative digital tools that are absolutely free, that you can do amazing things with! Do you want to practice a speech or presentation? Record […]
Free Online Resources of Classic LGBTQIA Authors
Celebrate Pride Month by reading the works of classic LGBTQIA authors! Representation of LGBTQIA culture and people throughout history was scarce due to censorship, legality, discrimination, and violence. Free resources available online demonstrate the rich literary history of LGBTQIA authors. Check back weekly for new additions! Images created by David Schmidt. E.M. Forster: Room With […]
Check Out the New LGBTQ Studies Research Guide
By Anthony Morgano What’s New? LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer) Studies takes center stage in the newest addition to the Libraries’ research guides. Designed to help connect you to the best available resources in a subject area, research guides are your portal to the most informative databases, authoritative journals and compelling websites to […]
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 […]