What LMU Means to the Library
Today’s post was written by Rhonda Rosen, programming and exhibitions librarian. “LMU” means a lot of different things to different people. To faculty, it may mean a place to research, … Read more
Today’s post was written by Rhonda Rosen, programming and exhibitions librarian. “LMU” means a lot of different things to different people. To faculty, it may mean a place to research, … Read more
Now in their sixteenth year, the Library Research Awards recognize and reward Loyola Marymount University students whose research makes expert and creative use of the services, resources, and collections of the William … Read more
Congratulations to the 2022-23 Open and Affordable Textbook Initiative faculty grant recipients! The Open and Affordable Textbook Initiative (OATI) at Loyola Marymount University is designed to help faculty identify, adopt, … Read more
Written by Instructional Design Librarian, Darlene Aguilar. At the William H. Hannon Library, we produce instructional content to help students better navigate library resources and gain information literacy skills. In … Read more
Please join us in welcoming José Rincón to the William H. Hannon Library! José is our new reference and instruction librarian for business. José is a native Angeleno who became … Read more
The Institute for Research Design in Librarianship (IRDL) Online is pleased to announce its 2022 cohort of scholars. This year, the William H. Hannon Library will virtually welcome 28 scholars … Read more
Please join us in welcoming Liz Zepeda to the William H. Hannon Library! Liz is our new university archivist. Prior to coming to LMU in January, Liz worked as a … Read more
Please join us in welcoming Kimberly Carter to the William H. Hannon Library! Kim is our new copy cataloging assistant. Prior to coming to LMU in January, Kim worked at … Read more
The William H. Hannon Library has received an Inclusive Excellence Grant to publish a digital, open educational annotated bibliography of published and archival resources on the Gabrielino-Tongva tribe. The project … Read more
Today’s post was written by Nicole Murph, reference assistant at the William H. Hannon Library. In December 2021, I completed my coursework at San Jose State University (SJSU) and received … Read more
Today’s post was written by Alexis Weiss, reference and instruction librarian for theology. Working in academia, publishing is an essential part of professional development and we have long relied on … Read more
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