Comical Research Methods
Today’s post is written by Reference & Instruction Librarian, Jennifer Masunaga. Did you know that the first Saturday of every May is Free Comic Book Day? This annual promotional event celebrates … Read more
Today’s post is written by Reference & Instruction Librarian, Jennifer Masunaga. Did you know that the first Saturday of every May is Free Comic Book Day? This annual promotional event celebrates … Read more
Did you take advantage of Free Comic Book Day this past week? Did you know that we have an extensive graphic novel collection in the library? If you’re interested in learning … Read more
Now that the semester is almost over, there’s no time like the present to catch up on the Oscar nominated films you were too busy to see back in February! You … Read more
For the past three years, our Archives & Special Collections staff have worked with William H. Hannon Library student workers to collaboratively create summer exhibits for the “From Their Perspective” … Read more
Congratulations to the winners of the 2016 Undergraduate Library Research Award! The grand prize of $1,000 was awarded to Dominic V. Budetti, for a work entitled “From Silver to Opium: A … Read more
Librarian Susan Gardner Archambault just published an article in the April 2016 issue of Computers in Libraries, entitled Telling Your Story: Using Dashboards and Infographics for Data Visualization, in which she … Read more
We are saddened to hear of the passing of former Los Angeles City Council member Bill Rosendahl, who served Loyola Marymount University and Council District 11 from 2005 to 2013. Bill was an … Read more
Today’s post was written by Mayra Cortez, our library intern in the Department of Archives & Special Collections. Mayra recently attended the 49th California International Antiquarian Book Fair in Pasadena. She is an … Read more
Today’s post was written by Lindsey McLean, Instructional Design Librarian. It originally appeared in the March 2016 issue of the Happenings @ Hannon. At the William H. Hannon Library, we are … Read more
Today’s guest post is written by library student assistant Mario A. Gallardo. Mario works in our Archives and Special Collections department. Hello readers! My name is Mario A. Gallardo and … Read more
Today’s post was written by Carol Raby, Library Events Specialist. It originally appeared in the February 2016 issue of the Happenings @ Hannon. According to a 2013 study by the Cooperative Children’s Book … Read more