Summer at Hannon: Updates from Around the Library
The campus may feel slower during the summer months — with fewer students around and many of our faculty away during intersession — but here at the library, we used … Read more
The campus may feel slower during the summer months — with fewer students around and many of our faculty away during intersession — but here at the library, we used … Read more
The world of film and television lost an icon with the recent passing of Donald McNichol Sutherland, the Emmy, Golden Globe, and BAFTA-winning actor. At 88 years old, just shy … Read more
“The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store” by James McBride is a current bestseller and favorite of many book groups. The novel is a unique blend of literary fiction, historical fiction, … Read more
This summer, we are hosting a new exhibit, curated by Programming and Exhibitions Librarian Rhonda Rosen, “Picked Like a Rose: Silent Film Actresses.” Inspired by the song “Clara Bow” on … Read more
Today’s post was written by Michael Robinson. Michael is the circulation services late night supervisor for the William H. Hannon Library. During the day he pursues interests in playwriting, poetry, … Read more
We are pleased to announce the 2024 cohort of scholars for the Institute for Research Design in Librarianship (IRDL) Online. This year, the William H. Hannon Library will virtually welcome … Read more
As part of our commitment to highlighting Indigenous voices and perspectives in our collections, the William H. Hannon Library has published a new open educational resource: a digital bibliography of … Read more
The William H. Hannon Library held its third People of Color in Library and Information Science (POC in LIS) Summit on July 21, 2023. The summit was a collaborative planning … Read more
The following post was written by Sina Zare, assistant professor of information systems and business analytics (LMU’s College of Business Administration). This exhibition is on display in the library’s level … Read more
Today’s post was written by Nicole L. Murph, ’04, reference and instruction librarian. I heard of Betty Blackman for the first time in October 2022. In our library’s Microsoft Teams … Read more
Today’s post was written by Programming and Exhibitions Librarian Rhonda Rosen. My interest in Yiddish literature began in 2005 while attending an American Library Association conference in Boston. I heard … Read more
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