And the 2011 winners are…
From left: Noelle Toland, Dean Brancolini, Nerissa Irizarry, Alice Beretta Congratulations to all of the winners of the 2011 Undergraduate Library Research Award! The grand prize of $1,000 was awarded to Noelle … Read more
From left: Noelle Toland, Dean Brancolini, Nerissa Irizarry, Alice Beretta Congratulations to all of the winners of the 2011 Undergraduate Library Research Award! The grand prize of $1,000 was awarded to Noelle … Read more
Occasionally we get questions at the reference desk from musicians looking for sheet music, which we do offer a substantial selection of in our print collection. However, did you know … Read more
The William H. Hannon Library has over half a million books, and nearly 40,000 current journal subscriptions, most of which can be accessed through one of our 280 online databases. … Read more
Joe Lumer, a successful Los Angeles businessman whose philanthropic generosity touched many of us at LMU, died this week at the age of 62 while on vacation in Argentina. Mr. … Read more
Students: are you in the thick of a research paper or group project? Are you sure that you’ve found all the resources that you need? If you’re feeling adrift, or … Read more
We have an incredibly rich collection of books here in our library. But for our LMU students, faculty, and staff, the wealth of books available to you grows exponentially through … Read more
Everyone expects that a library’s special collections vault will contain objects of the printed, written sort. But what about sand? The summer 2010 edition of LMU Magazine has an article … Read more
Congratulations to all of the winners of the 2010 Undergraduate Library Research Award! The grand prize of $1,000 was awarded to Kathleen Humphries, a senior majoring in Music and Communication … Read more
Review by Ken Simon, Reference Librarian at LMU This is one in a series of posts by university staff, including librarians, reviewing books in our collections. What have you done … Read more
Attention music, dance, and theater fans! Before you click away because you aren’t interested in scholarly journals or academic indexes, take another look. Music Online is *not* your ordinary, run of the … Read more
This was part of a series of posts celebrating the construction of the William H. Hannon Library. Here’s what you would see if you walked through the front entrance of … Read more