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A guide for business databases, books, web resources, and more.

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Additional CBA Resources

New York Times Digital Edition

For years, the William H. Hannon Library has provided access to the New York Times through databases like U.S. Major Dailies, via ProQuest, and Nexis Uni; but these platforms are optimized for academic research rather than casual reading. We are proud to announce that we now additionally provide access to the consumer edition of the New York Times online, via nytimes.com, for current LMU students, faculty, and staff.

If you already set up access to NYTimes online (previously provided by ASLMU), then there is nothing you need to do. Your access should continue uninterrupted. If you are a new user, register at accessnyt.com. Once registered, faculty and staff have four years of full account access, after which they must re-authenticate. Students have access until Dec. 31 of the graduation year they choose.

Whether you’re writing a paper or planning for the weekend ahead, discover original, quality journalism that helps you understand the world – and make the most of every part of life.

Digital Magazines

Mastering Your Thesis

In this 30 minute Zoom webinar, learn about the requirements and formatting necessary for submitting your thesis to the William H. Hannon Library. We'll break down the essentials of thesis formatting, delve into copyright considerations, and guide you through the submission process.

We are offering three Zoom sessions featuring the same content. You do not need to attend each session. Zoom Registration

Whether you are just starting your thesis or nearing the submission stage, this webinar will equip you with the tools and knowledge to confidently complete your project. Don't miss this opportunity to make your thesis submission journey smoother and more manageable. 

Have questions about submitting your thesis to Hannon Library? Contact scholarly communications librarian, Jessea Young.