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[Ed. Note: Jennifer Gunter King, Leslie Wingate, Kathy Dixson and Sarah Hagenbush Jones contributed to this article.] Two LITS employees, Randy Gue and Davis Husk, […] Read More
[Ed. Note: Jennifer Gunter King, Leslie Wingate, Kathy Dixson and Sarah Hagenbush Jones contributed to this article.] Two LITS employees, Randy Gue and Davis Husk, […] Read More
Recent LITS headlines: ECDS news: Describing digital resources for visual accessibility Emory Libraries news: Former inaugural poet Richard Blanco to give free reading at Emory on Feb. 23 […] Read More
The Emory Libraries Fall Magazine was published before the holiday break and is now available online at web.library.emory.edu/documents/libraries-magazine/Libraries-Magazine_2018-Fall.pdf. This issue’s theme is “Innovation,” and the magazine explores how […] Read More
Film and Media Studies librarian and film historian James Steffen is curating a series of free film screenings, beginning this week, that delve into the […] Read More
Recent LITS headlines: Emory Libraries news: MEMORYs at your fingertips Emory Libraries news: 19th Annual 12th Night Revel Upcoming LITS events: (go HERE for more […] Read More
During this week’s InfoForum, Emory historian Gary Hauk treated LITS to a fascinating deep dive into the origin of the naming of the Woodruff Library’s […] Read More
Recent LITS headlines: Emory Libraries news: It’s a Small Auld World: Gossip, ‘Slabber’ and Irish Poetry Emory Libraries news: The Process, So Far Emory Libraries […] Read More