LOUIS Lately 167: The Trail They Blazed Exhibit at Loyola, Call for Learning with LOUIS Presenters, & more!
- January 30th, 2026
- By Rob Stephens
LOUIS is a statewide library consortium recognized as a model for cost-effective collaboration among Louisiana’s academic libraries. By working together, we maximize resources, share expertise, and ensure equitable access to information and technology—supporting research, teaching, and learning for all students and faculty.
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LOUIS has published a newsletter for members since January 1993. It's changed names a few times over the years, but its purpose has always been to keep members engaged and informed.
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