Level Up on Level 1: The Information Commons
The Information Commons, located on level 1 of the William H. Hannon library, is full of resources to help students advance academically. Don’t miss out! Information Desk Do you have … Read more
The Information Commons, located on level 1 of the William H. Hannon library, is full of resources to help students advance academically. Don’t miss out! Information Desk Do you have … Read more
The Open and Affordable Textbook Initiative (OATI) is a William H. Hannon Library program designed to help LMU faculty identify, adopt, and create high-quality, accessible, and low- or no-cost course materials … Read more
In fall 2013, Loyola Marymount University implemented a new core curriculum which, for the first time in our history, systematically integrated information literacy into the curriculum. Most importantly, information literacy … Read more
Congratulations transfer students! You made it to Loyola Marymount University! Now, we need to make sure you are up to speed on how to use the William H. Hannon Library … Read more
Beginning in Fall 2019, the desk formerly known as “Tech on 2” will now be known as the “ITS Service Desk.” This newly-imagined space is intended to be the primary … Read more
This Fall semester, we are piloting a new lending project: Chromebooks! Frequent library users may already know that students, faculty, and staff can check out laptops from the Circulation desk. … Read more
As the calendar turned to 2018 we updated our Journals List with a new look. When you start your next research project you will find the same functionality as the old … Read more
To Our Alumni Guests, You may have received an email from LMU ITS this past week notifying you that after December 1, 2017, alumni will no longer have access to … Read more
LMU students position the William H. Hannon Library at the crux of the research process: a paradise of knowledge in which to write, muse, and discover (or for some, the … Read more
Loyola Marymount University faculty utilizing academic social networking sites, such as ResearchGate and Academia.edu, to share their publications may soon receive take-down notices for publications violating copyright permissions. Luckily for … Read more
October 23 – 29 is Open Access Week, an international event to educate the research community about the potential benefits of Open Access. Open Access is the free, immediate, and … Read more
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