Summer Reading: Book Spine Poetry
Have you ever thought of making a poem from book spines? by Library Programming Assistant and resident Children’s Book Fanatic and Expert Carol Raby Here are two examples using books … Read more
Have you ever thought of making a poem from book spines? by Library Programming Assistant and resident Children’s Book Fanatic and Expert Carol Raby Here are two examples using books … Read more
Fueled by my interest in the television series Boardwalk Empire, I have discovered the golden rolling 1920s and the fantastic comedian Eddie Cantor. The show features historical events with many … Read more
Congratulations to the 2014 Undergraduate Library Research Award winners! Grand Prize ($1000) Paige Vaughn (center), Senior Psychology and Sociology major “Intersecting Oppressions and Mass Incarceration: Male Opportunity Over the Life … Read more
This series was made from posts written from April 2014 to December 2014 and combined at a later date. Crossing the Bar Tiny book found by Archives & Special Collections … Read more
Jessica Guardardo, the library’s newest staff member, holds the title of Archives & Special Collections Assistant. Jessica was born and raised in South Los Angeles. She moved to San Diego … Read more
Editor’s note: with the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books this weekend, we thought it’d be a great time to shed a little light upon one way that our Archives … Read more
The library is proud to announce that our First Year Seminar information literacy tutorial Lion’s Guide to Research and the Library was recently recognized by the Association of College and … Read more
Nataly Blas comes to LMU from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she was the 2012-2014 Diversity Resident Librarian. She is active in the American Library Association as … Read more
We’re so proud of our Serials and E-resources Librarian Marie Kennedy, who is the 2014 recipient of the American Library Association / Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) Collection Management Section … Read more
Are you a first-year student? What do you find difficult about research? Does the following infographic describe you? Feel free to comment below or on our Facebook page. We’d love … Read more
The final installation of the library’s Black History month reflections features work from two students enrolled in Stella Setka’s Rhetorical Arts class. The students conducted research to identify sources related … Read more
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