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Library Lock-in – Food and Fun After Hours

On Friday, February 20th, the library hosted its second annual Library Lock-in, co-sponsored by the SGA Library Committee. 32 students participated in the event, in which they came to the library after-hours for food and activities. The evening started with dinner, which allowed the students to get to know each other with casual conversation. After Read More …

Valentine’s Day in the Library

Love, and a little friendly competition, circulated through the library this week as campus clubs vied for photo booth domination in the library. On Tuesday the Student Library Committee kicked off the fun filled week with a tradeoff allowing students to display their bitter single versus loving mingle sides using separate photo booth backdrops. Broken Read More …

Honors Seminar Makes Great Use of Library Space

Dr. David Gowler’s Honor’s Seminar class, “Chorus of Voices: The “Afterlives’ of Parables” has made great use of living and learning in the Oxford College library.  Dr. Gowler and students meet in the library Special Collections Room, where they are able to look at online materials or easily access items from both the main collection Read More …

Important: change for accessing library resources

Beginning January 12, 2015, the Emory Libraries will implement the same login process for accessing e-books, e-journals, databases, and other online library licensed content as is currently used by other Emory resources, such as Compass and HR Self-Service.   Authorized Emory University and Healthcare faculty, staff, and students will be required to use their netid and password Read More …

Your Guide to the Oxford Library Graphic Novel Collection

The Oxford Library has grown the graphic novel collection to nearly 300 items, including critically acclaimed titles, popular reading, and curriculum related materials. The list below includes all of the titles owned by the Oxford Library along with corresponding call numbers. To search for graphic novels owned by Emory libraries, use discoverE. Do not hesitate Read More …