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  2. Loyola University Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Loyola's library is a shared facility with the adjacent Notre Dame of Maryland University (formerly College of Notre Dame of Maryland). The Loyola Notre Dame Library, located between the two schools, and features a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m 2) interior; interactive study and instructional spaces; an exhibition area and curatorial space for ...

  3. Evergreen Museum & Library - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Museum & Library is a historic house museum and research library in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is located between the campuses of the Notre Dame of Maryland University and Loyola University Maryland. It is operated by Johns Hopkins University along with Homewood Museum; both make up the Johns Hopkins University Museums.

  4. Notre Dame of Maryland University - Wikipedia

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    The university shares a library with the neighboring Loyola University Maryland. The Loyola/Notre Dame Library was built primarily in a valley on land primarily owned by Notre Dame of Maryland and located between the two Roman Catholic campuses, with a road access to the east to York Road (Maryland Route 45) and the Govans community. [18]

  5. Loyola-Notre Dame, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Loyola-Notre Dame is a neighborhood located in Baltimore, Maryland. The neighborhood is named after the two universities that occupy most of the area: Notre Dame of Maryland University and Loyola University Maryland. The neighborhood is also home to the Evergreen House owned by Johns Hopkins University. The neighborhood covers all the area ...

  6. Center for Research Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of the internet and current technology meant that the relevancy of a physical repository became less important. Concerns shifted to the impact of globalization initiatives such as the financial industry, policy sector research, development of advanced information and text processing software applications to serve the for-profit research industry. [2]

  7. Hesburgh Library - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Hesburgh Library is the primary building of the University of Notre Dame's library system. The present-day building opened on September 18, 1963, as Memorial Library . In 1987, it was renamed Hesburgh Library, in honor of Rev. Theodore Hesburgh , C.S.C., who served as the university's president from 1952 to 1987.

  8. Brian F. Linnane - Wikipedia

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    In July 2005, Fr. Linnane became the 24th President of Loyola University Maryland. As president of Loyola University Maryland, Fr. Linnane has overseen the opening of the Ridley Athletic Complex as well as renovation and expansion of Donnelly Science Center, the building of Thea Bowman Hall, the expansion and renovation of Loyola/Notre Dame Library, the opening of the McClure Tennis Center ...

  9. Word of Life (mural) - Wikipedia

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    When the library opened in 1963, the mural had not yet been installed. California-based Sheets, a specialist in large-scale mosaics, was commissioned to create a work large enough to cover the entire side of the library facing Notre Dame's football stadium. Fr. Theodore Hesburgh suggested that the theme should be saints and scholars through the ...