You might call these the library’s best kept secrets, but the library wants all the Oxford Community to know about these resources.
Using your Emory credentials, you can create accounts for New York Times, Wall Street Journal and now the Atlanta-Journal Constitution! To register for these accounts, check out ours newspaper guide.
If that is not enough news for you, check out PressReader, a digital library of newspapers and magazines from 157 countries in sixty-four languages. Through Press Reader you can read the print version of the New Yorker, Boston Globe, Wired Magazine, to name a few.
These are just a few of our newspaper and magazine resources. See both current and historical newspapers and magazines that can be accessed through the library on our newspaper guide.
If you want to watch a movie or tv show, Emory Libraries has a huge collection of DVDs waiting to be checked out. Everything from Demon Slayer and Classic Doctor Who to the Criterion Collection. If you need a disc drive, you can check out a Blu-ray/DVD player at the circulation desk.
Emory Libraries also has a host of Streaming video databases, that include a wide range of popular movies, documentaries and educational videos. For example, check out popular programing from PBS.
Of course, Emory Libraries has millions of books waiting for you, from academic works to the latest bestsellers. You can search for books in Library Search and can request items from any Emory library to pick up at the Oxford library. If you are more of an audiobook or eBook person, check out the Emory Libraries’ Libby collection.
Finally, Emory joined the High Museum of Art’s Academic Affiliates program, which means Emory University’s students, faculty and staff receive free general admission on university-sponsored field trips and individual walk-up tickets as well as other benefits. See more information in this Emory News article.