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Even in this digital age, Student Printing is a heavily used service at Emory. Annually, our student body prints over 3.5 million pages on almost […] Read More
Even in this digital age, Student Printing is a heavily used service at Emory. Annually, our student body prints over 3.5 million pages on almost […] Read More
The WaterHub In the works since 2012, the WaterHub is now open and running at capacity. This unique, on-site, bioengineered water recycling system is more than innovative; […] Read More
[Ed. note: this article was co-authored by Ann Frellsen.] Did you know that LITS has a disaster plan and collections emergency response team? The Preservation […] Read More
At a recent Library all-hands meeting, Charles Forrest announced that the Science Commons in the new Atwood Chemistry Center is nearly complete. The Science Commons is located in the 4-story […] Read More
How does LITS coordinate the office moves of 92 employees, between three buildings, and including new construction, network alignment, and all VOIP and data needs all in […] Read More
Some serious work is being done on the Library Service Center (LSC), a collaborative project between Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Scheduled to […] Read More
Emory FIRST, a software tool for faculty to centrally record and manage citations for their publications, has been expanded to also be a path for […] Read More