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Emory history class uses digital storytelling to study political movements

Emory College undergraduates in an upper-level history class are analyzing U.S. political movements by learning about digital storytelling and multimedia…

EmilyNovember 27, 2017April 15, 2020
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Emory digital scholars map fictional city for immersion and inspiration

Every day a comic book hero named Antonio Valor, aka Brotherman, is fighting crime in a place called Big City,…

EmilyAugust 17, 2017September 21, 2020
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On the web with Kerouac and the Beats: What’s in an anthology?

A new website, Networking the New American Poetry, features a kind of literary LinkedIn of 20th century writers associated with…

EmilyMay 23, 2017April 15, 2020
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Launch of the Turner Cassity Born-Digital Collection Site

The Turner Cassity Born-Digital Collection presents drafts of poetry from the born-digital materials in the Turner Cassity Papers, held by the Stuart…

Anne C. DonlonJuly 14, 2016September 22, 2020

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The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship, part of Emory University’s Libraries and Information Technology Services division, works with faculty, students, and staff to provide expertise, consultation, and technical assistance in the creation of digital projects and publications.

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