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Loyola Notre Dame Library Digital Collections

Explore digital collections from the library's Archives and Special Collections.

Loyola Notre Dame Library’s Archives and Special Collections collect and make accessible the archives of Loyola University Maryland and Notre Dame of Maryland University, as well as other special collections, theses and dissertations, and a rare book collection.

This site provides access to select digitized and born-digital materials from Archives and Special Collections.

Loyola University Maryland yearbooks and student newspapers and Mount Saint Agnes College yearbooks are accessible via the Internet Archive. These links will take you to an external website.


Collections

circa 1201-1520

1946 - 2016

1873-2022

This collection contains images of the bindings and fore-edge paintings contained in Loyola Notre Dame Library's Fore-edge Painted Books Collection.

2011-2021

2021

2020

Publishing

This collection consists of issues of the student-run newspapers and its precursor the , dated from 1920s to 2025, as well as business and financial records.

Student life (university function)

The Loyola University Maryland Student Government Association records document the activities and history of the university's student government, currently known as the Student Government Association (SGA). The records date from 1939-2024, and consist of business records, financial records, and publications.

Dissertations, Academic

Theses and dissertations created by students of Notre Dame of Maryland University

Dissertations, Academic

Theses and dissertations created by students of Loyola University Maryland.

Theses and dissertations created by students of Loyola University Maryland.

Theses and dissertations created by students of Notre Dame of Maryland University

Jesuits

The Descendants of Jesuit Slaveholding oral history collection, 2023, contains oral histories recorded by students in the Loyola University Maryland course "Oral History and Philanthropy," taught by Doehler Chair in History Dr. David Carey, Jr. Students interviewed individuals who are descended from ancestors enslaved by Jesuits and forced to work on properties in Maryland and Washington, DC. Descendants discuss their personal and family histories and their thoughts on work being done at Jesuit institutions to understand this history and build connections with the descendant community.

Audio-visual materials

The Loyola University Maryland audiovisual collection, 1938-2015, consists of audio recordings, videos, films, and data files documenting the history of the university.


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