Whether you’re a new or returning student, we welcome you to Emory University.
Our full guide to WHSC Library resources, spaces, and service can be found on our Library Guide 2021-2022.
Below are highlights of some of the ways we are here to assist you with your research projects and studies. We have:
Spaces for you to work alone or in groups
- Visit the library 7 days a week to study and relax.
- Use the computer workstations (Macs and PCs) on the Plaza level.
- Reserve study rooms online – same day or up to 7 days in advance.
Over 20 Specialized Staff to help you
- Develop a strategy to find literature for your thesis, dissertation, or other research project.
- Locate research material in basic sciences, public health, and clinical tools.
- Provide guidance on how to start your research.
- Schedule a research consultation with one of our experts.
- Check out or access online course readings.
Tools
- Laptop Check-out, EaglePrint stations, copiers, and scanners.
- Software to manage citations and create bibliographies for paper.
- Quantitative, and Qualitative, and Genomic software for statistical analysis.
- Mobile apps to access information on the go.
Information
- Physical print books, journals, and multimedia
- Electronic journal subscriptions
- Books, procedures videos, clinical cases, drug information, protocols, interactive anatomy resources, patient care information.
- Online and in-person workshops that can assist you in planning your research and use tools to support your projects.
- To access Emory subscriptions and licensed full text, remember to start your search at http://health.library.emory.edu
For undergraduates, visit the Emory Libraries’ “For Students” webpage to learn about services available to you across the libraries.
If you have questions or need assistance, feel free to submit a question to Ask A Librarian, schedule a meeting with an Informationist, call 404-727-8727, or stop by the Information Desk.
Again, welcome to Emory!