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Loyola University Chicago Libraries

Orientation: Department of Theology Graduate Students

Welcome!

Hello and welcome to Loyola University of Chicago! This guide provides information for Theology graduate students that are new to using library resources at Loyola. As your library liaison, I can direct you to resources that can help you be successful in your studies! Feel free to email me or schedule an in-person or online appointment if you have questions or need help! I typically respond to emails and meeting requests within 24 hours. 

You can contact me about any of the following topics, and more! 

  • The library's catalog
  • Access to print books, eBooks, online and print journals
  • Access to Theology and related databases and online resources
  • Biblical and religious studies resources 
  • Dissertation and thesis support
  • Interlibrary loan/document delivery services
  • Reciprocal access to other Chicago academic, theological, and seminary libraries
  • Research support

If you have general questions, you can use the Ask A Librarian page to reach out to a member of our library team with your question. 

General Resources

The library provides access to many resources beyond books, journals, and other research materials. 

  • Graduate study lounge/carrels:  In addition to individual study and group study rooms, there are Graduate Study Lounges at the Cudahy Library (3rd floor) and Lewis Library (Room 900). Doctoral candidates who are working on a dissertation or studying for comps can request a study carrel. 
  • Printing, copying, and scanning: Students receive $3.50 credit to print each semester; after that, you can add money to your Loyola ID. Printers are available in the lower level and 1st floor of Cudahy, the Information Commons, and the 6th and 8th floor at Lewis. 
  • Study rooms: You can book individual and group study rooms up to 24 hours in advance at Cudahy, Information Commons, and Lewis. 

Other Services

For writing support, poster printing support, and access to equipment, hardware, and software, check out the resources below: 

  • Writing Center: Get in-person or online support for your writing at any stage. You will need to register for an account in order to schedule appointments. 
  • Digital Media Services: Borrow equipment (such as chargers, audio equipment, cameras, and laptops), print posters, and access computer labs.