Humanities

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Improvements to library search tools

On Monday, October 10, 2011, Emory Libraries will begin the second phase of upgrades to discoverE. The improvements will better integrate discoverE, EUCLID, and other holdings to provide a more seamless interface to the richness of Emory’s resources, while replacing our 17-year-old back-end library automation system. The upgrades also will allow future growth in library capabilities and holdings.
 
After the upgrades, you will notice only a few changes in discoverE– primarily, it will search faster, provide access to a broader range of resources, and direct you more efficiently to what you need. There will be no changes to interlibrary loan, ReservesDirect, or your ability to use proxies for item checkout. Your library account and borrowing privileges will remain unchanged. EUCLID will show a more dramatic change as we bring it in line with the enhanced functionality of the new system.
 
Please see this flyer for additional details.
 
As we transition to this new system, there undoubtedly will be questions and concerns about learning to navigate and use new features. Please do not hesitate to contact library staff for assistance or consult the project web page <http://web.library.emory.edu/conduct-research/discovere/search-improvements> .

Read Me: What’s in the Library

Whether you are looking for that last assigned reading for your class syllabus, need an option for your book club, or just looking for something to read on the Cliff Shuttle, the Woodruff Library has something for you. We own the award winners and the best sellers. Our new web page, Read Me, highlights our award-winning collection and shares some of our librarian’s favorites. 

http://guides.main.library.emory.edu/readingisfun

Needing Your Own Study Space?

Check out the available options ranging from 1 year assignments for graduate student & faculty study rooms/carrels to group study rooms for  a couple of hours.  Learn more at our Study Space Options in Woodruff Library web page. The applications are also available online.

Group Study Room

open carrel

News from Woodruff Library Course Reserves

Reserves Direct Update
 
In May 2011, Emory University Libraries’ Software Engineers will disable the ‘Fax to Reserves Direct’ feature. We will continue to accept email attached submission requests, Reserves Direct reactivation requests, Euclid-generated and paper reserves submission requests.

Summer Update from Course Reserves
 

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