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Monroe Library. The J. Edgar and Louise S. Monroe library is the main university library, constructed in 1999, replacing the Memorial Library built in 1950. The 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2) library includes 377,000 books and periodicals and online access to 36,000 journals and 27,000 e-books.
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Entrance to the Memorial Library on the main campus, which housed the Law Library from 1915-1986. The College of Law was founded as the School of Law as one of the earliest academic departments of Loyola University New Orleans, chartered in 1912. Judge John St. Paul was the founding dean, "choosing the faculty and preparing the curriculum".
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Databases: EBSCO provides a range of library database services. [23] Many of the databases, such as MEDLINE and EconLit, are licensed from content vendors.Others, such as Academic Search, America: History and Life, Art Index, Art Abstracts, Art Full Text, Business Source, Clinical Reference Systems, Criminal Justice Abstracts, Education Abstracts, Environment Complete, Health Source ...
Loyno may refer to: Loyno (rural locality) , name of several rural localities in Russia Loyola University New Orleans , a university in the United States referred to as LoyNO
www.loyno.edu /~beggars / Beggars ( ΒΕΓΓΑΡΣ ), established December 20, 1923, is the oldest Jesuit fraternity in the United States . [ 1 ] The Beggars Fraternity of Loyola University New Orleans is the first social fraternity at a Jesuit university.
Mark Yakich is an American poet, novelist, painter, and the Gregory F. Curtin, S.J., Distinguished Professor of English at Loyola University New Orleans. [1] Yakich co-founded and co-edits Airplane Reading, [2] a media venue dedicated to collecting travelers' stories about flight.